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This is a photographer I stumbled across. I have such respect for people who can make fantastic landscape images. It looks easy but I've yet to make a good one that did not have a central focal point.
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Mary Ellen Mark New York Street Photography http://www.maryellenmark.com/gallery/portfolios/new_york_street/index001_new_york_street.html I researched this group of work in preparation for our portrait assignment. These images are what I'd aspire to in doing the portraits of strangers. They are casual, and unstaged. |
Andre Kertesz In thinking about our next assignment on Light and Form my mind went back to this image from our class lecture. Andre Kertesz has a whole body of work dedicated to shadows. So many of these are brilliant and wonderful. In looking at his images you can tell that he not only placed himself in locations that would create interesting shadows, but that he was patient and willing to wait for the right light. I think shadows are most interesting when the sun is lower in the sky, creating shadows that define the subject. We become defined by our shadows and I find that very interesting. s This work shows us that images can be made anywhere as long as we're willing to be patient and wait for the right light. A short biography can be found at http://www.icp.org/museum/exhibitions/andre-kertesz |
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Mark Appling Fisher Garage Window - Leslie, Missouri Photo from his book, Turn Left at the Blinking Light www.markapplingfisher.com/#/turnleft/
This week's photographer is Mark Appling Fisher, who came to speak to SCC's Digital II class about his adventures in self publishing a book of photographs. He spent many hours on the road in Missouri and Illinois photographing small towns. Because his photos rarely have people in them, some may think his work is lonely or melancholy. His photography shows what happens in small towns. No one is there and business is dying. This particular photograph really spoke to me since it feels like the type of photo I try to take while I'm out. It tells a decades long story through the paint peeling, various colored boards in the windows and the weeds growing into the window frame.
A tag line on his website says it all "Common Subjects Uncommonly Photographed". That tells me there is a world of images out there to be made and to never feel like every image has already been made. There's always another viewpoint, and another way of seeing things.
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