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Aperture Review: Alex Webb |Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas, 1983

From the moment you enter Aperture Foundation in Chelsea the walls are filled with contrasting bright colors and no map is required. The design of the interior is welcoming and provides a clear division of what’s what . Exiting the … Continue reading

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Brooklyn Bridge Park

This photo is very interesting to me because it is very expressive. I like the fact that the woman is just doing her own thing and enjoying the moment. Her surroundings are buildings and a bridge which implies that there … Continue reading

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Brooklyn Bridge Park

I like this photo because it has a strong leading line and perspective. Also I like how the background and a bridge are blight and the other elements are dark.

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Elijah Lugo Digital Photography (A day at D.U.M.B.O) – composition-pattern, rule of thirds

This photo was taken by me (Elijah Lugo) at the Brooklyn Bridge park/Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass also known as D.U.M.B.O. Many elements are seen but the main one that is obvious is a frame within a frame. The … Continue reading

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Composition and Camera Angle: Deep Space

This is the photograph which I believe visually the strongest out of our shoots. The camera angle is “deep space” and I can clearly see the depth of the room, also it has some more elements that are visually interesting. First, … Continue reading

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Composition and Camera Angle: Symmetry

The camera angle in which I took this photo is in a symmetric angle, when a photo is symmetric that means it has a sense of balance and control. The way in which my team member and I try to … Continue reading

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LL2-Composition and Camera Angle

Post a small version of the best photograph you took of the chair in today’s class. Sate the camera angle the photograph was taken from and describe the other aspects of the photo that make it visually engaging.

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“After thirty years Alice is Retiring” by Thomas Horton

Thomas Horton’s photograph titled “After thirty years Alice is retiring”, is a photograph of a woman taken from what appears to be the porthole of a cruise ship. The location is on the water with no land on the horizon, … Continue reading

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Firefighter in the rubble of Ground Zero, Eugene Richards

http://eugenerichards.com/stepping-through-the-ashes/wopq6lq3c7m4f0ecnc5rihlo0cqteb This photograph is called “Firefighters on the rubble of Ground Zero” taken by Eugene Richards who is a photographer in America. This is taken in Grand Zero after the 9.11 happened. The photographer captured the rubble of buildings that … Continue reading

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What makes a great photograph?

In my opinion, a great photograph is a picture that displays emotion to a person. Where someone can look at it and make numerous of interpretations based on life experience each person has faced. The beauty of photography is that … Continue reading

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