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Author Archives: Vanessa Espin
Best Photo- Portrait
This shot of Gaby looks great! She looks like a cover of a magazine. I really like how I capture her expression (her eyes are smiling) the photo is slanted but I actually think it makes the photograph interesting. We … Continue reading
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Modernism of the Ganges by Raghubir Singh – Extra Credit
Exhibition Modernism of the Ganges by Raghubir Singh The Raghubir Singh, Modernism of the Ganges, Exhibition is held at the MET Museum on the second floor. When entering the exhibition you are stopped by a large wall in front, … Continue reading
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Painting with Light – best shot
This on is my favorite picture because there is a lot of motion. The model and the lights are both moving together and they are both connecting to form this composition. This photo was taken at a 4 second shutter … Continue reading
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2 BEST 11/16
This photo of savon it’s my best shot because it was captured at the perfect time. The composition is using the rule of third. The photograph is a frozen shot, taken at a aperture of f5.0 and a shutter speed … Continue reading
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William Wegman
This is a two floor exhibition called “Dressed and Undressed” by William Wegman, at the Sperone Westwater. Photographer Wegman fills the space with 20” by 24” Polaroid photographs of his weimaraners dogs. Presented with human like characteristics. As the elevator … Continue reading
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Best sunflower shot- group 2
In this picture we were able to capture a lot of details, starting with the beautiful texture of the leafs and the stem. The light is hitting the flowers from the right which helps create this beautiful shadow on the … Continue reading
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Portrait Reflection
This shot of Justin it’s one of my favorites because I was able to capture his silly face gesture which create a connection with the viewer. The photo fills the frame and the background aperture is high which helps give … Continue reading
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Breaking The Pattern
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6×6 shots
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Photography Assignment #1 / Vanessa Espin
Stepping Through the Ashes Reflection in a Window of the Staten Island Ferry – 2002 This photograph is part of one of Eugene Richard’s book called, “Stepping Through the Ashes”. The book captures how we feel about 9/11, how we … Continue reading
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