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HW1 – The Manhattan Cutout That Really Isn’t
Michael Kenna Manhattan Skyline, Study 1, New York City, USA, 2006 http://michaelkenna.net/gallery_images/a6ecec24.jpg http://michaelkenna.net/gallery.php?id=14 This photograph gave me the sense of how small Manhattan kind of is because of how cluttered all these buildings are to one another. The darkness from … Continue reading
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http://matthewpillsbury.com/photographs/self-portrait-with-jetlag-in-tokyo-friday-march-28th-2015-513-528am/ The photo I chose is called Self Portrait with Jet lag in Tokyo by Matthew Pillsbury. This photo stood out to me because I like how the photographer captured the city at night and was still able to balance … Continue reading
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http://www.michaelkenna.net/gallery_images/6d7bc15.jpg “Central Park Reservoir, New York City, USA, 1998” The photo I chose by Michael Kenna was taken of central park in 1998. The black and white photo consists of buildings overlooking a body of water in central park as seen … Continue reading
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Michael Kenna took this photograph, in the year of 1998 in New York City. The name of the photograph is Central Park Reservoir. I found his work style very interesting and unique in many aspects. The photograph is quite interesting … Continue reading
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Thomas Holton-The Lams of Ludlow Street
Thomas Holton is graduated from the School of Visual Art, and got the master in MFA photography, video, and related media. One of his famous photography works is called “The Lams of Ludlow Street”. In this photography work, Thomas Holton … Continue reading
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Wall Painting, New York. -Michael Kenna
While viewing all the photographs used to choose from, Wall Painting stood out to me the most because of how it wasn’t like the other photos. The photograph was taken in 2013 and just like the other images, it is … Continue reading
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HW1-Photo Description
Photo: Manhattan Skyline, Study 1 – Michael Kenna With all of the great photographers listed in the homework, there was one photograph that stood out to me the most because of how different it was from the others. The Manhattan Skyline … Continue reading
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Odimar Fermin “Dinosaur Toys R Us Time Square, 2011” by Matthew Pillsbury is a photograph that spoke to me. In this photograph you are looking a Toys R Us from the inside, at a sky view toward the famous Dinosaur. … Continue reading
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Photo Description (HW1)
Image: The Lams of Ludlow Street- Five Years Later. http://www.thomasholton.com/ Out of all the talented photographers listed for this homework, Thomas Holton’s photographs were the ones I felt more attracted to. Perhaps it was the way his photos showed how … Continue reading
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Observing Photography and Composition
While looking through certain photographs, the one that really struck my eye was Michael Kenna’s Wall Painting. It was shot in New York in 2013, and it is a monochromatic photo showing a gray building with an almost transparent pictures … Continue reading
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