IDENTITY

Identity Each photo symbolizes a specific period of my life. The two outer photos represent my past identity as a wildcat, while the inner photo captures me in the present, reflecting on my journey as a new dragon. The upper photo shows the nine places around the world that have influenced shaping my views. These… More IDENTITY

Introduction to Portraiture

What is Portraiture? Portraiture, to me, goes beyond representation, it captures identity through visual narrative. Each scene holds significance, reflecting formative experiences that shape us. A strong portrait requires a thoughtfully composed background, adding depth and context to the subject’s story. Essential elements are objects, models, or settings, which must symbolically express the subject’s identity,… More Introduction to Portraiture

Identity – Inspiration and Critique

Inspiration Nigel Shafran Nigel Shafran’s photos focuses on everyday life and ordinary moments. He captures simple scenes and objects in a way that highlights their particular significance. His work allows the  viewers to reflect on their own experiences and memories, giving them a familiar feeling. By mixing documentary and art, he encourages us to recognize… More Identity – Inspiration and Critique

Set 2, Part 1

Artist Analysis Bruce Gilden Bruce Gilden is known for his distinctive street photography, characterized with his use of flash and high contrast that creates dramatic imagery. He often gets extremely close to his subjects, capturing sudden moments that reveal emotions and sudden expressions. By focusing on urban environments, particularly in bustling cities like New York,… More Set 2, Part 1

Street Photography: Artist Analysis

Artist: Marie Laigneau Marie Laigneau is a French photographer known for her black-and-white street photography.Rather than waiting in one spot or planning specific shots, she captures everyday scenes around her. Her work often shows people as small figures within large city spaces, exploring feelings of solitude and anonymity. She has a simple, clean style and… More Street Photography: Artist Analysis

Welcoming our fears!

We all have fears in taking street photographs, some might be because of the people on the streets, while others might be afraid to speak to strangers. I personally don’t have any fears in taking street photographs, I’am actually more of excited for the hutong trip. Even if I encounter a situation that a stranger… More Welcoming our fears!

Mood Board + Vision

Vision My vision for photographing the hutongs is to capture everyday scenes that highlight the blend of modern life with the ancient background in hutong. Through my photos, I want to emphasize the architectural beauties behind the ancient scenes of hutong, but also highlighting the distinct details and texture. While highlighting the ancient scenes, my… More Mood Board + Vision

Street Photography

Street photography is a genre of photography that captures distinct moments of everyday life in public spaces, focusing on human interactions, emotions, and urban environments. It focuses on spontaneity, often capturing people unaware to show unique expressions and movements, along with the unique textures and atmospheres of city streets. Through particular timing and composition. Street… More Street Photography