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Author Archives: Kevin Velez
Met Breuer
When I went to see the exhibit of Raghubir Singh modernism on the Ganges at the MET Breuer I had to go to the second floor of the museum. The exhibit was very pretty because of all the photographs that were … Continue reading
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Frozen and blur motion
This picture of Ivan shows a blur as if he is disappearing on the picture. This shows that the shutter speed is really low and makes the effect of Ivan disappearing in thin air. This is why I chose this … Continue reading
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Best portrait
I like this photo because of one side is dark and the other side other face is light up. Soft light is shown in this photograph.
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Painting with light
This picture is interesting because the left figure looks like Christmas tree and the other figure looks like an outline of a human. The light in the middle just gives it something extra. The exposure was 4″.
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Wegman
Kevin Velez 10/10/17 COMD 2330 In the Exhibit called “Dressed and undressed” by William Wegman at Sperone Westwater was about dog portraits. The entire exhibit occupied the third and fourth floor. They are rectangular rooms that have images all around … Continue reading
Hw #1
Kevin Velez In the photograph called “Children near Ground Zero” by Eugene Richards is showing 2 children covering their mouth because of all the dust that cover throughout Manhattan. There’s also a sun glare that partially blocks the image of … Continue reading
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Group Class photo
This Picture shows humor and a lot of shallow depth of field. The flower has the contrast than the person behind the sunflower. The flower is somehow covering one eye of the person and the other is exposed. The closeup … Continue reading
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