Author Archives: Peiwen Tan

Final Project Self Evaluation

For the final project, at the beginning I chose birds; however, Prof told me that was setting myself too high. So I changed my topic from birds to tourists. I went to 34th street around Macy’s store, china town, and … Continue reading

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I like this because it has the feeling the photo is taking in a alley at night time. The light that hit one his face just bring the contrast with the shadow at the wall, and this makes his face … Continue reading

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Chelsea Photography Exhibits

DCTs and Scenes from the Blackout This exhibition from the gallery David Zwirner, locates on 525 West 19th Street, N.Y., shooted by San Douglas.  This a fabricated photograph, which means all the elements in the photo is set up for some purpose. The … Continue reading

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3/22

I like this photo because of the catch of the nice facial expression.  Also the light brings a nice contrast with the background.

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3/8

  I like this one because of the background is a bit darker, and the light is on his head.

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3/1

I like this one because it shows the facial expression and the body language tells the story.

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Lighting Styles

This is my favorite shot. I like split light on his face that nicely break into two parts. It’s so clean of the half side of the landing light.  

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Wee3 – Lighting

This is a shot taking of a front light. I like this one because the shadow is almost the same size of the toy itself.  The light in the front direction makes it looks like walking toward the camera. Also, … Continue reading

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Shoe Shot

This is a diagonal line photo, also the shoe breaks the stairs shapes. I pick this one because it has the contrast between two shoes.

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A Father, a Son, a Disease and a Camera

A Father, a Son, a Disease and a Camera In 2011, Cheney Orr was 21 yr old. His 62 yr old father, David Orr was notified of getting an Alzheimer’s disease.  Cheney felt like he has never taken time to … Continue reading

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