SHAPES IN THE DOMESTIC ENVIROMENT:
kitchen still:
Jan Groover:
www: i think i used a good variety of textures in my photo and i feel like i used a good variety of angles to show the different materials i used.
ebi: maybe if i used more utensils and then maybe showed the water running.
ebi: maybe if i used more utensils and then maybe showed the water running.
categories:
www: i used different angles and i feel like you could clearly see what the colour scheme was.
ebi: if i used a white background, i think this would've showed the green more clearly seeing as the background does have a slight green tinge. as well as that i feel as though the objects could be closer together to maybe seem more neat and compact
ebi: if i used a white background, i think this would've showed the green more clearly seeing as the background does have a slight green tinge. as well as that i feel as though the objects could be closer together to maybe seem more neat and compact
Andre Kertesz:
Information about the photographer:
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www: the shadows are very clear and i varied the positions the forks were in. As well as this i used different angles to take the forks in.
ebi: I could've used something to lean the forks on.
ebi: I could've used something to lean the forks on.
Edward weston:
www: i feel like the angles i took the photos in were good and i used the banana in different ways.
ebi: maybe i used a dark background so that the lightness of the banana stood out more to make it a stronger photo.
ebi: maybe i used a dark background so that the lightness of the banana stood out more to make it a stronger photo.
2nd response:
distorted fruit - suzanne saroff:
www: i was able to make the fruit distorted in some way.
ebi: i could've used a larger white background so that i would've been able to get a better angle on the fruit. also i could've taken the photographs further back so that i would've been able to get the fruit in all the glasses.
ebi: i could've used a larger white background so that i would've been able to get a better angle on the fruit. also i could've taken the photographs further back so that i would've been able to get the fruit in all the glasses.
ink in water:
Alberto seveso:
Alberto Seveso is a self-taught Italian graphic artist and illustrator, who was first inspired by artwork on skate decks and music album artwork. His unique pieces have been featured on the covers of magazines and CDs around the world, and he's collaborated with big names such as The Temper Trap, amongst many others.
Alberto Seveso is a self-taught Italian graphic artist and illustrator, who was first inspired by artwork on skate decks and music album artwork. His unique pieces have been featured on the covers of magazines and CDs around the world, and he's collaborated with big names such as The Temper Trap, amongst many others.
www: good lighting and got a goos contrast of ink shots
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.bi: I got the same consistent angle on all shots
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.bi: I got the same consistent angle on all shots
2nd response:
www: the two different colours makes a better image and gives it more depth
ebi: the last photos were in focus and if I got more photographs on the two different colours.
ebi: the last photos were in focus and if I got more photographs on the two different colours.
sequences:
Luke Stephenson:
Luke Stephenson (born:1983, UK) is a London-based photographer with Britain and the British psyche at the core of his work. He photographs what to many epitomises the eccentricity of Britain.. Whether animate or inanimate objects, Stephenson creates affectionate portraits of his subjects. He was awarded the Jerwood Photography Prize in 2005 and his work The Incomplete Dictionary of Showbirds formed an impressive installation at Selfridges, London in 2017.
Luke Stephenson (born:1983, UK) is a London-based photographer with Britain and the British psyche at the core of his work. He photographs what to many epitomises the eccentricity of Britain.. Whether animate or inanimate objects, Stephenson creates affectionate portraits of his subjects. He was awarded the Jerwood Photography Prize in 2005 and his work The Incomplete Dictionary of Showbirds formed an impressive installation at Selfridges, London in 2017.
different views of a person:
1st response:
about the photographer:
Photographer from Texas, who has earned over 50,000 followers on her Instagram page for her photos. Her series include “Memories of the Everyday”, “Five Days in Egypt”, “Friday Night”, and more. Lauren Marek is a well known Photographer. Lauren was born on October 6, 1989 in Texas. Lauren is one of the famous and trending celeb who is popular for being a Photographer. As of 2018 Lauren Marek is 28 years years old. Lauren Marek is a member of famous Photographer list.
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www: good lighting and there are varieties of photos of different places on the body
ebi: if i could have all of them in focus and if all of the photos were the same size.
ebi: if i could have all of them in focus and if all of the photos were the same size.
2nd response
www: good lighting and different angles swell as that there is a contrast between the bright places of the skin and the shadows.
ebi:if I took more photographs or her hand.
ebi:if I took more photographs or her hand.
lockdown sculpture:
www: theres good lighting and a range of different objects in the photographs.
ebi: possibly made some more focused in contrast to the unfocused.
ebi: possibly made some more focused in contrast to the unfocused.
Photo Joiners:
www: took lots of photos in good lighting and the cars and the windows give good depth to the photo.
ebi: if some of the photos were more focused.
ebi: if some of the photos were more focused.
David Hockney:
David Hockney was born in Bradford, York in 9 July 1937. He went to the royal Collage of art. He later moved around Paris, LA and London between 1960-1970. He's experimented with water colours, drawing and photography. He used his relatives, lovers and friends. Then in the early 1980's he began to produce photo collages and made photo albums and called them the joiners.
in this photo hockey used himself as a model, he used many different views and angles, the lighting is very bright with the main focus being his face, he also uses his cigarette as a prop to create a more interesting photo.
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in this photo hockey photographs different pieces of furniture, he used the draws as the main point in the middle and he places the photographs in a certain way that makes it sort of look like a whirl pool into the middle.
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this photo is of an old woman again there are many different angles but in this photo Hockney photographs and involves more of her clothes which gives a more interesting photographs.
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2nd response:
www: think that the different colours of the wall and the floor give the photo more layers and there are also lots of different bright colours.
ebi: maybe if I took even more photos it would've been better.
ebi: maybe if I took even more photos it would've been better.
different views of a person:
www: good lighting and good angles.
ebi: if I had taken more photographs of different parts of the face and also got closer to the person
ebi: if I had taken more photographs of different parts of the face and also got closer to the person
Chad Pitman:
Chad Pitman (b. 1981) attended the New England School of Photography in Boston. He has shown at Cash Machine in Los Angeles, CA and Slow Culture in Los Angeles, CA. He has published two art books entitled Valley Pines and Waves Asphalt Light.
Chad Pitman (b. 1981) attended the New England School of Photography in Boston. He has shown at Cash Machine in Los Angeles, CA and Slow Culture in Los Angeles, CA. He has published two art books entitled Valley Pines and Waves Asphalt Light.
ordinary to extraordinary:
www: good angels and lighting on my photographs
ebi: if i used more of a variety of objects.
ebi: if i used more of a variety of objects.
Ed Ruscha:
From the late 1960s to the mid-1970s, Ruscha painted in alternative mediums such gunpowder, food, condiments and blood. He used these materials to reflect contemporary American life: what people ate and used every day
From the late 1960s to the mid-1970s, Ruscha painted in alternative mediums such gunpowder, food, condiments and blood. He used these materials to reflect contemporary American life: what people ate and used every day
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