RED PHOTOGRAPHS
These are my three “red” images, chosen from the “green” ones, to reveal the three that best relate to Angie McMonigal and show my vision. Out of the three photographs, the image I would like to highlight is the first and second photographs. These two photographs are similar to one of Siskind’s photos I evaluated in the blog post Sets 2: Artist Selection because of the deep contrast in the texture of the background, especially the rock wall.
In my photo, you can also see the texture of the rock wall, and the horizontal perspective is revealed very well. This slowly pulls the audience in and parts of other buildings into the frame.
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YELLOW
I chose the photos I did for the yellow pictures because I think they fit the requirement of being inspired by an abstract photographer while having my own style. Although the images aren’t exactly in the style of Aron Siskind, the artist I chose, since some of my photos are in color while his are all black and white, I include similar elements that he has formed. I also try to use this style of finding shadows to capture the detailed type.
GREEN
Below are my “green” photos selected from the “yellow photos.” I chose these images because they best relate to the artist and include my style. Following this vision, I took photos of architecture, scenes, and objects, such as buildings, humans, chairs, and walls.