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Identity Project Conclusion – Left or Right

Background Info For my identity project, my initial thoughts were inspired by Veerle Symoens, a versatile artist known for her vibrant collages, mixed media art, and paintings, characterized by feminine energy and inspiration from nature and travel. Your “Chartists of Identity” photography project draws inspiration from her collage style, particularly “Face the Feminine Collage.” The […]

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Statement of Intent – “Chartists of Identity”

Veerle Symoens Veerle Symoens is a versatile artist who creates unique collages, mixed media art, and paintings. Her work is characterized by feminine energy, a love for colors, and intense compositions. She draws inspiration from nature and travels, creating colorful and energetic pieces. Veerle’s art is exhibited and sold worldwide, and she has also worked […]

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798 Photo Analysis “are you LIVING or are you SURVIVING”

798_Full_Steve 798_First_Selection_Steve 798_Second_Selection_Steve 798_Third_Selection_Steve 798_Final_Three_Steve   As the last three photos might not have a lot in common from the outside of the photo and how the photo just seems, all three photos have the same deeper side of meaning. All three photos symbolize the relaxation of people in times like this, where everything is […]

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Cabbage Leaf Analysis

“Abstract photography can be defined as capturing images in which the subject isn’t the most interesting element. Albert Renger-Patzsch, Edward Weston and Aaron Siskind photographed the ordinary to reveal their beauty. Uta Barth reversed the typical use of the camera, shooting out of focus and Andreas Gursky photographs the repetition of elements. During this unit […]

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Context in Photography

What is a wrong photo? Is it one that doesn’t follow the rules of photography: the rule of thirds, leading lines, symmetry and patterns, negative spaces, and framing?  Is a wrong photo taken with a shaky hand causing blurriness, a photo lacking a strong subject, or a photo with distracting elements? In my perspective, there […]

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