Conde, Rafael. “Albert Renger-Patzsch. The Perspective of Things.” Revista La Fundación, 1 June 2017, www.revistalafundacion.com/en/albert-renger-patzsch-the-perspective-of-things/. Accessed 15 Sept. 2023. Captions: Carretera en Essen (Highway in Essen) [Landstraße beiEssen],1929. Albert Renger-Patzsch Archiv / Stiftung Ann und Jürgen Wilde, Pinakothek der Moderne, Múnich. List 3 things the photographer might have been interested in capturing in this picture: The […]
Abstract Photography ELEMENTS
– Are there objects in the photograph that act as lines? Are they straight, curvy, thin, thick? Do the lines create direction in the photograph? Do they outline? Do the lines show movement or energy? There are objects in the photograph that act as lines. They appear curved and create a left direction in the […]
From Pictorialism to Straight Photography
– What was the Pictorialism Movement in photography? A pictorialist photograph is usually manipulated to serve its artistic impact. According to The Art Story, some common techniques used in pictorialist photographs are “the use of soft focus, color tinting, and visible manipulation such as composite images or the addition of brushstrokes” (The Art Story). The […]
Abstract photo definition
Abstract photos are subjective and conceptual. It is a genre that focuses on capturing visual elements and requires the photographers to be creative with the photograph’s color coding, composition, textures, tones, line, focus and patterns to create a conceptual image.
Abstract photography initial thoughts
The main object in abstract photography is subjective and conceptual, and it can be not recognizable by the viewers. Additionally, the abstract photos can have no relations to the reality.
WRONG
Can you take a wrong picture? Yes, if you ignore the rule. However, the idea of a “wrong” photo is subjective and depends on the photographer’s intended context. How is context important in Photography? Context is important in photography because it provides meaning to the viewers. To help them understand what’s happening in the […]
Independent reading reflection
How many full works of fiction have you completed so far, as part of your independent reading? – I’ve read the fiction book called The Big Exit, which was written by David Carnoy. Which of the works has had the biggest impact on you, and why? – The book’s impact on me is that the […]
Blog post 1: Define & Inquire
Our product is a baby carriage designed for parents to carry their infants who cannot sit or hold their heads up. Solutions that already exist that are relevant to our product could be the baby stroller. However, this product aims to give parents some relaxation time without being bothered by their baby. The baby carriage […]
Blog post 2: Develop & Plan
In the second class, we finished our blueprint for our product and anticipated precise measurements of the container’s length, width, and height (with a cover at the top). Since we split the baby carriage into two parts, I decided to be in charge of the container, and Ewan will design the RC car. The length […]
Blog post 3: Create & Improve
The strength of this product is that the paperboard surroundings are strong enough not to collapse since the RC car makes the car’s body quite shaky. Also, we designed the container cover large enough so that the light won’t expose the baby, with some fabric in the base to create a comfortable environment for the […]