In 1967 John Baldessari exhibited his ‘wrong’ series. He uses a selection of photographic images accompanied by text. The most famous of which, titled ‘wrong,’ shows an image with poor composition juxtaposed by the text ‘wrong’ below the photograph. I think Baldessari intended to create an odd feeling between the person and the environment around him by positioning the individual overlapping the tree behind him. This would effectively draw the audiences’ attention and make them discover more information in this art piece. Furthermore, the composition of the photo created the feeling of surrealism also linked to the positioning of the individual, pointing to a sense of detachment and a critique of “the correct way to take a picture.” Moreover, when people closely observe the photo, they can see that the lighting of the photo is either overexposed or lacks light (too dark), which creates a contrast to different parts in the photo. Overall, John Baldessari has successfully broken through the “old classic” way of photography by having his own mind of framing, arrangement, and focus and created a masterpiece that refreshes the audience’s mind.