Analysis of Selected Artist and One Photograph
Alexey Titarenko is a Soviet Union-born American photographer and artist born on 1962. Titarenko was influenced by the Russian Avant-garde work and the Dada art movement. During the collapse of the Soviet Union, Titarenko purposely used long exposure to highlight the suffering endured by the people living under the Soviet Union, creating his most well known series, “City of Shadows”.
In the photograph titled “Vasileostrovoskaya Metro Station Crowd 1, from City of Shadows, 1992“, the long exposure creates a sense of rumble and chaos, depicting the fast ways of the world. The stairs which have a crisp focus contrast the chaos, showing stillness as the world moves in motion. The diagonal leading lines of the stairs show a sense of direction, one that goes up or down. The dim lighting in the background of a circle shape contrasts with the bright lighting from the left of the photograph.
Long Exposure Mood Board
Unit 1 Reflection Connecting
Reflection Initial Thoughts
I feel like this course is a clean slate where I can start new. I think I am filled with ideas but it comes in spontaneous times. I hope to portray my own style and be able to make work that I am proud of. I am also curious to explore new camera techniques and better understand my camera. I also really want to go to the dark room. I have heard about it, and when I used a disposible camera, some professionals helped process my pictures in the dark room. I don’t think I have many questions right now, I’m just excited to explore.
Ideas: daily life things (small things in life with street or close up photography), also I am interested in the theme of change and coming of age, so I want to have a theme that represents time.
I think reflections are imitations of somethings, so like repititions can represent the theme.
Research the Starting Point
Lee Friedlander
Friedlander is an American photographer born in 1934 whose art was mainly based on street photography in the city. His work has many elements of reflection and a quirky and unique feel. Friedlander’s work is characterized by his distinctive use of reflections, shadows, and complex compositions. He often incorporates elements such as storefront windows, street signs, and car reflections to create layered and visually intricate images. His photographs capture the energy and complexity of urban environments, offering a unique perspective on everyday life.
Naoya Hatakeyama
Hatakeyama is a Japanese photographer born in 1958 who uses elements that explore the intersection of nature and the built environment, presenting a unique perspective on the evolving relationship between humans and their surroundings. A commonality with some of his photos is the usage of water, either as droplets on a window or water on the ground to create a reflection as shown below.
Lisette Model
Model is an Austrian-born American photographer born in 1901 that is known for frank humanism and street photography. Most of her portraits were of women and their life around New York City. She was born in Vienna, Austria, and began her artistic training as a pianist. However, she later shifted her focus to photography and moved to Paris in the 1930s to study the medium. Her photographic style was characterized by bold compositions, dramatic contrasts, and a strong sense of graphic design. Model’s work often challenged traditional notions of beauty and highlighted the raw and unfiltered aspects of everyday life.
Robert Holden
Holden is a American photographer that explores themes of traveling. His Burning House Project was about taking a photo of what is important to you and the things you would take with you if your house is burning down. Through this project, he urged audiences to think about what is really important to them.
Reflection Mindmap
Reflection Moodboard
Reflection Reflection
I learned that a topic can be expanded and that there are many different methods when it comes to photography, and that the more weird the photo, the more unique. I also learned that that there are many technical things that I have to learn to make a unique photo, especially when it comes to editing a photo and a bit when using a camera.
I have learned that each artist has a prominent style in that all their photos have a commonality. Most artists have a strong sense of mood in each of their photos, and they usually have one main subject.
I think the photographer that I chose had a sub theme of using glass and the effectiveness to create another layer on top of a photograph to make a photograph more interesting and compelling.
Long Exposure Mood Board
Analysis of Selected Artist and One Photograph
Alexey Titarenko is a Soviet Union-born American photographer and artist born on 1962. Titarenko was influenced by the Russian Avant-garde work and the Dada art movement. During the collapse of the Soviet Union, Titarenko purposely used long exposure to highlight the suffering endured by the people living under the Soviet Union, creating his most well known series, “City of Shadows”.
In the photograph titled “Vasileostrovoskaya Metro Station Crowd 1, from City of Shadows, 1992“, the long exposure creates a sense of rumble and chaos, depicting the fast ways of the world. The stairs which have a crisp focus contrast the chaos, showing stillness as the world moves in motion. The diagonal leading lines of the stairs show a sense of direction, one that goes up or down. The dim lighting in the background of a circle shape contrasts with the bright lighting from the left of the photograph.
Reflections Moodboard
Reflections Mindmap
Research the Starting Point
Lee Friedlander
Friedlander is an American photographer born in 1934 whose art was mainly based on street photography in the city. His work has many elements of reflection and a quirky and unique feel. Friedlander’s work is characterized by his distinctive use of reflections, shadows, and complex compositions. He often incorporates elements such as storefront windows, street signs, and car reflections to create layered and visually intricate images. His photographs capture the energy and complexity of urban environments, offering a unique perspective on everyday life.
Naoya Hatakeyama
Hatakeyama is a Japanese photographer born in 1958 who uses elements that explore the intersection of nature and the built environment, presenting a unique perspective on the evolving relationship between humans and their surroundings. A commonality with some of his photos is the usage of water, either as droplets on a window or water on the ground to create a reflection as shown below.
Lisette Model
Model is an Austrian-born American photographer born in 1901 that is known for frank humanism and street photography. Most of her portraits were of women and their life around New York City. She was born in Vienna, Austria, and began her artistic training as a pianist. However, she later shifted her focus to photography and moved to Paris in the 1930s to study the medium. Her photographic style was characterized by bold compositions, dramatic contrasts, and a strong sense of graphic design. Model’s work often challenged traditional notions of beauty and highlighted the raw and unfiltered aspects of everyday life.
Robert Holden
Holden is a American photographer that explores themes of traveling. His Burning House Project was about taking a photo of what is important to you and the things you would take with you if your house is burning down. Through this project, he urged audiences to think about what is really important to them.
Reflections-initial thoughts
I feel like this course is a clean slate where I can start new. I think I am filled with ideas but it comes in spontaneous times. I hope to portray my own style and be able to make work that I am proud of. I am also curious to explore new camera techniques and better understand my camera. I also really want to go to the dark room. I have heard about it, and when I used a disposible camera, some professionals helped process my pictures in the dark room. I don’t think I have many questions right now, I’m just excited to explore.
Ideas: daily life things (small things in life with street or close up photography), also I am interested in the theme of change and coming of age, so I want to have a theme that represents time.
I think reflections are imitations of somethings, so like repititions can represent the theme.
Artist Statement
Maggie Li
Maggie Li, born in 2007 in Poplar Bluff, USA, is a photographer and mixed media artist. Her work challenges viewers’ perceptions and invites them to reconsider their biases. Li explores a wide range of subjects in a multi-layered way, often involving physical interaction. She employs creative game tactics, transforming everyday objects and commenting on oppressive themes in contemporary society. Based in Beijing, Li continues to push the boundaries of art and photography.
Final Identity Photo: The Flower
My final identity project is about the process of learning from mistakes or situations, and “growing” from it. The vase on the left contains a perfect vase with a leaf decor, and in the middle it breaks, and in the end it takes its pieces to become a flower. The green leaf represents the heart of humans while the orange vase represents the appearances. The contrast of the real plant and the man-made vase, gives interesting contrast. Addtionally, the light is from the left, showing the innocence and freshness of the first plant, the flower on the right showing maturity when going through life.