2. Dillon Marsh focuses
on the landscape of
South Africa,
reflecting on how
humans and animals
interact with it, both
purposefully and
unintentionally
- Assimilation, 2010
Relationship Between Nature
and Manmade Environments
4. Robert Adams is known for his
work in vast landscapes of
American West, portraying
nature’s beauty in contrast to
destructive human forces
Above the Elk River, Curry County, Oregon 199-203
Relationship Between Nature
and Manmade Environments
8. How is it surviving
in a place you
wouldn’t expect
to find it?
Relationship Between Nature
and Manmade Environments
9. PHOTOGRAPHIC
ASSIGNMENT
Seek out where nature interacts with the built
environment. How is it surviving in a place you wouldn’t
expect to find it?
e.g. a plant growing in the wrong place, like in the
crack of a pavement or vines growing up a telegraph
pole.
In one shot, clearly show this interaction between
nature and the built environment, also consider what
makes a ‘good’ photograph
- point of view
- camera angle
- proximity to the subject
- composition & framing
Relationship Between Nature
and Manmade Environments
10. PHOTOGRAPHIC ASSIGNMENT
Seek out where nature interacts with the built environment.
How is it surviving in a place you wouldn’t expect to find it?
e.g. a plant growing in the wrong place, like in the crack of a
pavement or vines growing up a telegraph pole.
In one shot, clearly show this interaction between nature and
the built environment, also consider what makes a ‘good’
photograph
- point of view
- camera angle
- proximity to the subject
- composition & framing
Photography Floreat
Relationship Between Nature and Manmade Environments
How is it surviving in a place you
wouldn’t expect to find it?
Robert Adams is
known for his work
in vast landscapes
of American West,
portraying nature’s
beauty in contrast to
destructive human
forces
Dillon Marsh focuses on the
landscape of South Africa,
reflecting on how humans and
animals interact with it, both
purposefully and
unintentionally
- Assimilation, 2010
Where does nature interact with the
built environment?
Above the Elk River, Curry
County, Oregon 199-203