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These are. my FINAL selection. I selected these photos as my final set because they visually look balanced and clean. The close-up made the audience focus on my dad’s face and his expression. These photos are connected as you can see, it’s taken with a similar background, and the same sofa. In my intention statement, I stated that I wanted to use a black and white color scheme to do my project. However, after trying two rounds, I think the colored ones look better than the monochrome ones. The warm colors of the sofa and the light can elicit a cozy and warm tone, highlighting the theme of “family.” Connecting to the inspiration photographer I picked, Irving Penn, I used similar techniques as him. For example, the close-ups, the low angle, and the simple background. Although it’s not completely his style, the use of colors, inspired me to take very close-up shots and do different facial expressions. Moreover, I picked these five photos because they show different emotions and characters of my dad. He’s doing different facial expressions in each photo, and I like how the sofa emphasizes the idea of family and warmth.
My favorite photo among these is the first one, it was kind of an accident shot because I forgot to take away the blanket on the sofa. After taking it, I realized it was actually pretty good, and it turned out to be my best photo. The texture of the blanket is kind of furry, which adds to the idea of creating a warm and comfy feeling. Additionally, fathers were often portrayed as distant and less caring. However, the close-up shots of my dad challenge these stereotypes and emphasize the nurturing and caring side of fatherhood. The smiling and dramatic facial expressions of my dad further evoke a caring character. In conclusion, I think these photos do reflect the societal theme I want to explore: FAMILY.
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