Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Water

 The way water moves is in a soothing matter. Keeps everything calm and collected withing the tension of the surface.

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Flowers



Flowers are absolutely beautiful! They are so inspiring to me. I just love the different colors that are presented within the petals.

Sculptures

 I found that these few sculptures were the most intreging ones that were presented at the loveland sculpture park.



Six Word Memoir

                  Six Word Memoir
Springy, Art, Water,Trees, Grass, Metal. This is my six word memoir
 



Juliana Nan

                                                                                       Juliana Nan









 Ohhhhh I love her photos! They are just inspiring to my passion. She uses a lot of contrast in her photos that is nice. 



Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Master Photographer 1

Harry Callahan was born in Detroit, Michigan. Before becoming a famous photographer he studied engineering at Michigan State University, but dropped out returning to his work in Chrysler and joined the camera club. He started out teaching himself photography in 1938. He then met Todd Webb who also had a passion for photography and wanted to become a famous photographer too. Callahan had a talk with Ansel Adams and that made him become serious about his new work. In 1946 he was asked to teach photography at the institute of design in Chicago. Finally moved to Rhode Island in 1961 to establish a photography program at the Rhode Island School of Design. He later retired in 1977.


This picture by Harry Callahan is a very good picture. I like the way that he made sure to include the joints.
I am a huge fan of landscape photography. I absolutely love how the branches of the trees overlap eachother with the snow on the ground.
I love this picture because of the way he printed it with the car overlaping over and over again. The shading is awesome!

I love the way Harry Callahan takes his photos. He makes sure to add specific detail that the normal eye cant really see. His images speak to me in a way that not a lot of people can. He has given me many ideas on what I could do in the futer with the other pictures that I choose to take! Thank you Harry Callahan!