As a photographer, Vivian Maier 's street photography is interesting because it captures everyday life on the street, but her work always seems to have a purpose. All of her photos have interesting subjects and focuses, which allows a lot of diversity in her photography. Her street photography and self-portraits are very similar, in my opinion. They are similar because they capture many emotions in an array of settings. Since many of the pictures are candid, they show true, raw emotions that do not
while walking on streets with my camera, I saw two people sitting on the chairs watching the waves of vast sea. There was a gate or the entrance in the foreground and one cat and a kitten was there too. Instantly I realized that I am about to get a good picture. I waited patiently for other people to walk away from the frame and at the same time was praying that the cats would stay there. My patience paid and I got an excellent shot. You can say that this is my way of making street photographs.
Nora Ephron’s “The Boston Paragraphs” displays various forms of rhetorical proficiency in order to create a fleshed out story. A piece of writing that displays many forms of rhetorical devices has the ability to carry out the author's feelings and ideas through a specific audience. Ephron expresses her love for stories and photos because they capture all the angles from the human experience. Ephron uses simple yet effective writing in order to keep casual readers from shying away from this complicated
much do we actually believe in it. Since the invention of camera and photography, people have trusted photograph as the element of truth. Unconsciously we tend to believe in what we see in the picture. A photograph is provided as a witness of an event which never happened in front of a viewer’s eyes, but how much can we believe in it? Today with the ease of digital editing of pictures, has shaken our faithfulness in photography. The viewer might need to discrete the difference between the true and
collages. Mathew Brady was an influential photographer during the Civil War, due to his childhood experiences, dedication and determination to photography, and the legacy he left behind. Mathew Brady was very interested in photography during his childhood, people called him a role model and a well taught student. Today he is best known for his photography during the Civil War, and people think of him as one of the greatest photographers in American history. To begin his life, Irish immigrants, Andrew
artists tend to illustrate real people not idealized types, going about their ordinary lives. They also focus on promoting social and political awareness. Those artists prefer principally painting scenes of rural and urban working class life, scenes of street-life, in addition to cafes and night clubs. However, the most interesting point is their interest in portraying showing nudity and sensual themes. This particular approach has shocked many of the arts' patrons of that time. On the other hand, Naturalism
Documenting Life Through Photography: The Work by Mark Power A major figure in contemporary photography, Mart Power has held a fascination for the camera since he was a child. As a young man, he didn’t plunge into photography immediately, but into life painting and drawing instead. After graduating, Mark traveled the world, but the experience took him, somehow, back to his original vision. The artist today documents life through photography. ...it's what we DO with our cameras that counts. - Mark
about the truth of what we now see in photographs. Thus, creating a link between photography and fiction. When considering photography and fiction, a number of questions arises: is it possible for a photograph to portray something fictional or not? If it’s possible, what are the conditions for this? Conclusive answers for the above questions cannot be given for a number of reasons. First and fore mostly, photography, more so than any other
photographer, Annie Liebovitz, makes many important decisions that have to do with her photography career. Some of these decisions were good, and other decisions were not so good. Annie Liebovitz started getting into photography because of all of the family photos that were taken of her family when she was a child. The photos of her family really impacted her in a way and that is why she wanted to start her journey in the photography world. One of her main decisions is where she goes to school. Annie decided
Photography had been existing for many years, in which various photographers discovered / invented many types of different movements with their ability of being artistic, one such example is straight photography. Pure photography is another word for straight photography, and refers to photography that attempts to depict a scene or subject in sharp focus and detail, in accordance with the qualities that distinguish photography from other visual media, particularly painting. Pure and straight photography
Photography, being one of the forms of art, is one thing that in interests me even though I do not have much creativity in me. I am one who knows how you appreciate great works of others. I love seeing beautiful shots of various areas of photography and getting deeper into what’s behind those photos. I want to be a person who will be able to take good pictures with depth meanings. I want to be the person who want to express myself through the work of arts. I want to be the person who will inspire
Chapter 3: Reflective Practice After researching into the approaches taken by street photographers, the idea of creating a body of work using an invasive approach which matched both Martin Parr and Bruce Gilden’s style of approaching people and using WassinkLundgren technique of standing in one place and waiting for the scene to unfold in front of the camera. When planning my outcome the decisions of how to photograph whether on a tripod or further away from the scene with passers by walking into
“Avedon’s distinct style of portrait photography is nothing short of iconic” (“Richard Avedon- Artist Biography”). Richard Avedon is a name that many photographers recognize. During the years of the late 1940’s through the decade of the 1950’s, fashion photography became more dynamic mainly due to the innovations introduced by Richard Avedon. Many viewers see fashion photography as an art form that is wasteful of great talents. However, it is the “third-largest industry in the country and it is
commercialized by photography Over the long history of art and the past few decades of photography, the use of pain in image making has been significantly prevalent. Dead and suffering bodies and devastated landscapes have been a trendy part of contemporary art projects and the art market. Beyond the art production, the pictures of the sufferers of natural disasters, hunger and starvation, chronic and pandemic diseases, genocide and massacre, civilian fatalities in wartime, forced migration, street and domestic
Photography during the Civil War. The Civil War was a bloody, well fought war that lasted 4 years between the Union (the Northern States) and the Confederacy (the Southern states.) This war would determine what type of nation it would become. Would the Union be split instead of preserved? Would the Union be free while the Confederate states had slaves? The bloody, gruesome war lasted four years and involved many men, women and children. Photographers captured the truth about the war. Matthew Brady
Walker Evans (1903-1975) was one of the most influential photographers of the twentieth century. He is best known for photography during the Great Depression period. Evans worked for the Farm Security Administration documenting the hardships and poverty of the era (Department of Photographs). His photography style differed from the past highly artistic style of photography; he attempted to capture the essence of ordinary life as it was. Evans is considered to be one of the first documentarians
People are my content. Photography is my medium. All my life I’ve been “nosey,” a trait I believe stems from an inherent interest in the world and human nature. This curiosity led me, at a very young age, to the camera. Because my parents are both artists who work internationally, I have grown up in many places, including New York. The city is a visual feast for which I have a perpetual hunger. It holds so much life. It seems as if one could witness every emotion on a single street. We exist so near
Roaring Twenties Photography Post War, people needed a new escape, a new way to express themselves. War was a very serious time in people's lives. Everyone saw things that no one should have never experienced. A lot of these people could use all this, traumatic experience and turn it into art. Photography in the 1920's became a way to express your emotions. Photography was a new era immediately following the Great War. It brought a new vision. Even though most photographers struggled for artistic
Many major events are forgotten if not written down. It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of Love and War is a book about a young photojournalist named Lynsey Addario. Addario was always interested in photography. She went to a different country and took photographs of the streets, rivers, and also women in village. Meanwhile, she was struggling to find an assignment with the New York Times. “I was there on assignment for the New York Times” (Addario, Page 4), Later, a journalist named Ed, recommended
1. Which lenses are best for macro photography? Capturing the macro factors is not that much easier job. We need some essential things to be considered in first priority. Moreover, the lenses are playing the major role in Macro photography. For the best macro photography, you need high-quality camera with the facility for macro lenses and of course good photographic senses. Furthermore, Macro lenses are great for detailed close-up shots, but can also be used as a portrait lens. Below we can view