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Kairise Evaluation

One concept i learned in this class was short light. I learned that short light only highlights some of the features of the face. The side of the face that is furthest from the camera gets more light. My experience … Continue reading

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kairise’s Gallery Report

Pace gallery: When i saw the magazines and fashion i thought about how modernized society is today. I saw the difference between how much vogue magazines had made so many changes to the font from bringing things into color. I … Continue reading

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kairise’s best picture

  I chose this picture as best because it is interesting to look at. The way the lighting is covering the models eye makes it look mysterious. The facial expression makes the mood of the image look crazy. I like … Continue reading

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Kairise Pina 2 pics lighting

I chose this image because it looked very captivating. It was fun shooting this photo due to the fact that we used a fan to blow her her hair back. This created a natural look and made her look as … Continue reading

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Kairise Daguerreotype

At the Brooklyn Historical Society i saw a daguerreotype of self portraits by Andre Adolphe. The images were in black and white and looked very antique. In the photograph each person looked serious. The framing of the image was very … Continue reading

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I chose this photograph because it looked really neat. The chair looks very small from the angle i had taken it from. The background is plain which makes the chair stand out. The image makes the chair look lonely and … Continue reading

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http://www.dawoudbey.net/index.php/photographs/harlem-usa/ The photograph Three Women at a Parade, 1978 by Dawoud Bey, captured my attention because of the focus point on the three women. In this photograph you can tell a lot by the facial expression they are making. The … Continue reading

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