
In the photo safari project, we aimed to take 12 pictures that would resemble the drawings above. This helped us pay attention to the formal elements of photography.
Photo 1

The elements best represented in this picture are the ideas of lines, shapes, tones, and focus. There is a line down the middle which separates the picture into two shapes, and it is out of focus which encourages the viewer to look at the different hues that are in the image. I think this picture worked well in comparison to the drawing because it was quite simple.
Photo 2

The elements best represented in this picture include lines, shapes, and hues. The square box is a shape that stands out against the blank space of the wall. I think this image worked out well because it highlighted the different shapes, even when the color was just white.
Photo 3

The elements best represented in this photograph are the shapes, textures, and tones. I think this image worked well because the texture of the wall resembles the drawing and the shadows add an additional layer of colors.
Photo 4

The elements best represented in this photo are the shapes and lines. I think this photo did not work out as well because the distances between each line were not equal. It was really difficult to take this photo as it was of the ceiling, and so I feel like the lines are also not balanced or straight.
Photo 5

The elements best represented in this photo are the lines and shapes. I think this photo did not work well either as the lines weren’t straight, and I dislike how there is no focus or subject within the photo.
Photo 6

The elements best represented in this photo are the shapes. I think this photo worked out well in comparison to the drawing because it was more interesting. The original drawing only had two colors, but in this picture, the background has a lot of patterns and colors that make it stand out. The solid color of the circle stands out in contrast with the rug, and vice versa.
Photo 7

The elements best represented in this photo are the shapes, lines, and tones. The image worked well in comparison to the drawing because the shapes almost perfectly resembles the original, especially as these were formed by the sunlight casting shadows onto the ground.
Photo 8

The elements best represented in this photo are the shapes and pattern. I think the image did not work well in comparison to the drawing because the photograph would be boring if it just consisted of dots, which is why I tried to add a line in the middle to break it up.
Photo 9

The elements best represented in this photo are the lines, shapes, and textures. I think the image did not work well in comparison to the drawing because the photograph is uninteresting. The gray of the tiles is dark and boring, and the only texture that is present in the image is some tile cracks at the top of the photo.
Photo 10

The elements best represented in this photo are the lines, shapes, and tones. I think this image worked well because the lines do feel like they’re leading somewhere, but in comparison to the original I think it is still lacking in the direction of the line.
Photo 11

The elements best represented in this picture are lines and shapes. I think this photo worked well in comparison to the drawing because the staircase creates a perspective of “going up” which is also present in the original.
Photo 12

The elements best represented in this picture are the lines. I don’t think this picture worked well in comparison to the drawing because the drawing had many more lines that were more collected. However, I think this photo achieved the idea of having an almost overwhelming amount of horizontal lines, as when you look down you gradually start to notice the different levels.