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Luis Lopez – HW1

Michael Kenna Brooklyn Bridge, Study 1, New York City, USA, 2006 http://www.michaelkenna.net/gallery.php?id=14   The photo that I have chosen is of the Brooklyn Bridge. It was shot from an angle, it shows the water under the bridge and the buildings … Continue reading

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Hw 1

After overlooking all the different photographers and seeing there various styles only one photographer really stood out to me and that is Michael Kenna. One of his photo’s that reached out and grab me is Morning Traffic Midtown. The picture … Continue reading

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Gallery Report Re-post

Upon entering the “On Assignment” gallery by Irving Penn, I was mislead. The first images that I saw were hands shot in lack and white. His photographs were shot in high contrast. While continuing my tour it became versatile, there … Continue reading

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Pace Gallery

The Irving Penn Gallery Was mostly black and white With images that portrayed real life people and objects. The exhibit had a lot of white space that caused a contrast between the wall and the photos. The emotional impact that Penn … Continue reading

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Gallery

Our trip to the galleries proved to be a very interesting one. So many wide range of different types of complex and simple yet rememberable photographs. Irving Penns work was indeed fascinating, his work from vogue definitely appealed to young … Continue reading

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Gallery Report.

irving penn’s galley consisit of portraits & still life’s. his subjects was mostly women being that he took photos for vogue magazine. He also took photos of groups in Africa. His portraits ar so emotional, that you can feel the emotion … Continue reading

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Gallery Trip

Gregory Mitchell The first gallery had photographs by Irving Penn. Most of the photographs were black and white. They had kind of a gloomy feeling, they were mostly black and white portraits of people. There were also covers of Vogue … Continue reading

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Gallery trip

Our first visited exhibit is the Pace Gallery of Irving Penn’s On Assignment. Penn’s work is mostly for the Vogue magazine, The New Yorker, Look and Vanity Fair. Penn is identify as the most respected photographer of the 19th and … Continue reading

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Gallery

The photos displayed in the Pace Gallery are formal photos. Irving Penn took most of his photos dead center which gave the gallery a unified feel not much very surprising. The photographers subject matter was the human figure and features … Continue reading

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Gallery Trip

Jonathan Medina Galleries Reviews I’m not one to go to exhibits as a pass time, nor do I find pictures interesting unless they include something that catches my eye or something that I personally took. During this past trip we … Continue reading

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