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Museum Essay

Jessica Echevarria
Prof. Michaels
GRA 2330

New Photography 2012- MOMA

In class this semester we have examined different photograph styles, techniques, lighting, and some examples of work from famous photographers. The exhibit at the MOMA museum showed portraits, landscapes, political issues, social issues, and gender based photos. The theme that was most consistent was how they all evoked emotion related all around social issues. In this paper we will discuss the style techniques, used to evoke emotion in photography. Also how the artist is influenced by the subject they are photographing and how it is displayed to the audience.
The following works from photographers such as Michelle Abeles, Zoe Crosher, Birdhead, Carter Mull, Valie Export, and more display different styles, and how they influence much of today’s photography. In Michelle Abeles photos she used objects such as terra-cotta, wine bottles, newspaper, printed fabrics, and nude male subjects. All these material are cropped and meshed together to create a distorted and confusing image. She started combining photography and placing digital work in them. This is how photography is used today on computer screens. Artist Zoe Crosher composes self portraits in her works. Her works show a feminist role when she dressed as a nurse and emulates Mae West in those photos in the 1930s. She has different stills of herself in the nurse’s outfit in different tones. The ones where she appears as Mae West she looks strong, confident, and seductive. Crosher manipulated photos such as we do today digitally; she crumpled, re-photographed, and placed them on metallic paper making them shimmer.
The photos that Robert Heinecken produced involved magazine page light sensitive paper, and then exposing it to light. His image showed vanity and consumption and show recto/verso and how media culture influences us today. Another feminist photographer was Valie Export she in the photo she contorts her body to fit against the sidewalk protesting against conformant. The shapes in her photo fit the built of reality in photography. I believe that the artist show’s early styles that are used in modern photography today. In export photography we see how strong lines and shapes in the human form are used today and in her work. We can see how social issues are displayed with different styles to make the photos appear strong in this exhibit.
I was most impressed by the wide range of artist such as the works of Grete Stern and his work “Suenos” which uses the psychoanalysis of dreams. It also uses two photograph combined together using photo manipulation. The woman is the stem of the lamp in which the man is going to grab hold of. I would’ve liked to see more work from a certain movement or protest period such as the seventies. It was impressive to also see the combination of early styles of photo manipulation, digital composition, figures, and lines that we use in modern photography now. The intended audience is the photographers of today to be inspired by the environment around them, digital styles, social issues, and also use others work to inspire their own.  This exhibit helped me see how digital and photographic work can create an emotional and compelling feels too many of the thing we produce today. In seeing old photographer work I was able to see how they used their own inspiration to be creative and out of the box.

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HIstorical sope

In the Historical Society about the manuscripts and compared the different in pictures printed in two made different ways. The picture I took was edited on Photoshop and I like the angles I took it and the winds sharpness.

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Greenwood Cemetery and Brooklyn Historical Society

During our trip to the Brooklyn Historical Society we got to take a look at Daguerreotype photos which is really old but pricey. The fact that its that its that old makes it have a greater value. We were also able to hear the movie theater fire that happened near there and a lot of people were killed. On our next trip we were able to visit the Greenwood Cemetery, we took a lot of photos which bought me back to the fire that happened. 

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Historical Society

I learned about manuscripts, and got to see them physically compared to a normal photo. It was a very cool experience. The image i took from the cemetery relates to it because i feel it was also a portrait from what i saw in the manuscript when it was hit with light.                         

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Medieval Ages

I am very passionate about this image, because it reminds me of the Medival Ages. If one looks at this image they will not be able to tell that its a tombstone in Greenwood Cemetery, because it posesses classical antiquity.

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Priceless


Priceless

The antiquated process in which daguerreotypes were made is truly remarkable. Daguerreotypes were made in an intricated way. In 1837, the daguerreotype was the first successful photographic procedure. In this primitive process the photographer makes the image in the camera by use of a copper plate. The copper plate is coated with silver iodide, then, it is exposed to light in a camera, then fumed it is with mercury vapour and at this time it is placed in salt. Inconcievably, a permanent image is formed. The exterior of a daguerreotype is like a mirror, with the image made directly on the silvered surface. Because of it’s fragility it can be rubbed off by using one’s finger.

Taking a trip to BHS was a wonderful experience. I didnt realized that we’ve come such a long way in photograhy. In the past, photograhers used ominious solutions like mercury to produce memories. Now, we use less harmful medias such as film and media cards – Eventhough film is becoming obsolete. Ingenuity has reached its pivotal point. Today, with just a click from our phones we can capture our priceless memories. In the past, only the affluent could afford daguerreotypes. However, even the lower class can enjoy embracing their precious memories nowadays.

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Flower

I love how the flower is in focus and how the background is blurred. It’s my favorite picture from the feild trip. The picture really shows the detail of the flower. You can also see the webbing that came from a nearby spider.

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Pretty Maids All In a Row

The composition in this image conveys visual presentation. The Lens of the camera captured the image in an asymmetrical form, yet exuding the rule of thirds.

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Jonathan Flores Classwork 9/12/2012

I chose this photo because I liked the black background, it brings out the focus in the image. Also, I see high contrast which I think stands out the most in the image.

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