Julie

"I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious" - Albert Einstein

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Street Photography, Blog post 2&4: Mind map and General concept

mindmap The original picture was too big   General Concept: The general concept I want to focus on is the Activities we can see in the streets of Beijing. I aim to capture residents, not as portraits, but as they’re… Continue Reading →

Street Photography, Blog Post 6: Statement of Intent

The title of this project is “Lives Among Us.” The story I want to convey with this project is the bits and pieces of Beijing’s local lives. In the shops, in the boutiques, and among the elderly as they live… Continue Reading →

Street Photography, Blog post 5: Inspirations

Fred Herzog His pieces contain many sights of signs and people. The warm-toned, vibrant colors symbolize the passage of time and how humans have evolved throughout the years. He often captures colors, billboards, lines, and shapes, highlighting the humble time… Continue Reading →

Street Photography, Blog Post 1: Definitions

My definition: Street Photography is a type of photography that captures moments of everyday life, including unintended encounters with people and the environment around us. We can use techniques such as motion blur, capturing layers, sharp and soft focus, and… Continue Reading →

Abstract photography, Final Project: Blog Post 9

These images were paired to show how colors reshaped our everyday lives. I focused on capturing bright colors, but mainly red. Red is a color for power, passion, desire, and intense emotion; it is also the national color of China,… Continue Reading →

Abstract Photography, 798 Top 10

Captures color and texture Arranged the piece to one side of the page to face the other way.   Uses the warmed tone light to soften the red of the crab. cropped to not enhance composition.   contrast between the… Continue Reading →

Statement of intent: Blog Post 8

For this unit’s last assessment, I want to focus on expressing culture and how it affects the later stages of our lives. Red is a color that represents power and courage, but sometimes also anger, fear, and urgency. My goal… Continue Reading →

Abstract Photography: Blog Post 6

When looking at the pictures posted on DX, I see instantly shape, pattern, and lines. Many of them contain black lines that form a shape, or circles that create patterns, which are also shapes. I took a few photos inspired… Continue Reading →

Abstract Photography, Formal Elements: Blog post 5

Weston, Edward “Shell” Photograph. Dragons Exchange, ISB. https://dx.isb.cn/dash/#/classroom/945833/sections/lesson/957609/page/957614, Accessed 7th September 2025. The texture captured from the sharp focus, adapted from straight photography, shows detailed cracks and scratches. The complicated natural patterns in the shell. This shell shows the golden… Continue Reading →

WRONG! Photography

Focus There is no focus in this picture at all, and no subject. Communication of interest There are lines all over the photo, causing the whole thing to be covered; nothing meaningful or messy. Don’t block the lens. Undeniably, my… Continue Reading →

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