Author Archives: Justin Song

Modernism in the Ganges Reflection

*We weren’t allowed to take photos at the exhibit* I went to visit the Modernism on the Ganges exhibit at the Met Breuer. In order to reach the exhibit, you need to enter the elevators to the right of the … Continue reading

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Lightshow

For this picture, our group decided to use the flashlight as well as our phone lights to create shapes simultaneously. We chose to do a triangle, a heart, a circle, and a square but we found it difficult to  fit … Continue reading

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Best Frozen+Blurred Motion

The shutter speed for this photo was 1/640 of a second. The subject is seen strangling a doll and although the subject is still, the doll’s hair can be seen moving in an erratic fashion. The shutter speed for this … Continue reading

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Portrait Reflection

I chose this photo because when the subject was on the swing, the chains formed a frame within a frame, putting the focus on the subject and less on the background. Her clothes also are a stark contrast to the … Continue reading

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In-class Photo (Justin Song)

This image shows the contrast between the bright yellow petals of the sunflowers to the dark background behind them. The photo goes into detail with the petals, being able to really see the petal’s textures, as well as being able … Continue reading

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Wegman Exhibit Reflection

The William Wegman Exhibit was located at 257 Bowery Street, Brooklyn, NY.  Once entering the building, to the left was the front desk, which provided a short informative paper regarding the exhibit. Once past the front desk, there was an … Continue reading

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HW #1 JSong

The photograph that I have chosen is “Children Near Ground Zero,” which is part of Eugene Richard’s Stepping Through the Ashes series. The photograph shows 2 young girls covering their mouths with what appear to be handkerchiefs to prevent themselves … Continue reading

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