Identity Connect/Create/Respond

Connect: Photo of belongings Inspiration:  How can a single picture represent myself and identity? Except my face, what else can represent myself and identity? What kind of photo can best reveal your identity?Is it possible that my belongings can express my cultural aspects and interests? Through this unit, students can … More Identity Connect/Create/Respond

Hutong Contact Sheet Green/Yellow/Red

Hutong Contact Sheet These are my green photos I took from Hutong streets. As I selected 3 techniques which are “Work on scene”, “Clean background”, and “Look for things out of place/unusual situations”, so I green photos are more focused on pictures I using techniques. “Look for things out of … More Hutong Contact Sheet Green/Yellow/Red

Set 2 Present Connect/Create/Respond

Photographer: Karen Vikke    2. 3.   4. 5.   6. 7.   8.   5 Characteristics of Karen Vikke‘s Photographs Minimalist (Iphone) Architectural elements Geometric lines Simple materials Vibrant colors Describe the Work of the Artist Karen Vikke is a famous minimalist architectural photographer. Karen Vikke’s works often include … More Set 2 Present Connect/Create/Respond

Set 1 798 Contact Sheet Connect/Create/Respond

798 Contact Sheet   Yellow Tags from 798 Photographer: Angie Mcmonigal Inspriation of my yellow photos are from Angie Mcmonigal. Since Angie Mcmonigal is a fine art and commercial architecture photographer, I took my photos focusing on geometric patterns and sharp focus. Yellow tags from 798 mostly include structures such … More Set 1 798 Contact Sheet Connect/Create/Respond

Statement of Intent Blog Post 8

Photographer: Angie McMonigal                 5 Characteristics of Angie Mcmonigal’s Photographs Urban (Cities) Architectural elements Geometric patterns Repetition Sharp focus Describe the Work of the Artist Most of Angie Mcmonigal’s photographs have something in common. Angie Mcmonigal is a famous photographer of taking interesting … More Statement of Intent Blog Post 8

Is Photography Art? (summary)

Early on in the history of photography, the technique of photography was not regarded as art. It was hard to defined photography as art compared to painting and drawing. The camera was simply a mechanical means for reproducing reality. During the early 1900s, photography was beginning  to be more recognized … More Is Photography Art? (summary)