The document summarizes three photographs by Elliot Erwitt, Stephen Shore, and Alex Prager. Erwitt's photo shows people looking at an empty space on a wall where a painting should be and comments on how people will analyze anything as art. Shore's photo features vintage American cars and represents hiding flaws. Prager's photo depicts people waiting for a bus and aims to tell the stories and questions about each individual subject.
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Photographer analysis
1. Elliot Erwitt
This is Yvelies Department by Elliot Erwitt and shows three people of
different ages looking at a very small white square where a large
painting should be and another man looking into the distance. The
picture is presented in black and white.
Elliot Erwitt is a French photographer known for black and white
photographs featuring absurd and ironic situations.
(source: Wikipedia) Both of these aspects can be seen in this photo as
it is quite random and was taken in black and white.
The purpose of this photograph is to show how people can crowd
around things that really do have no meaning whatsoever and call it a
masterpiece. It can also be presented in many other ways such as that
modern art can be loved by people of all ages but someone will always
not like it – the man turned away in disgust on the right
The genre of photograph is black and white photography and is almost
narrative.
2. Stephen Shore
Stephen shore is a photographer who is known for his photography
in America and his pioneering use of color. This photograph is
called Natural bridge and shows a green American car parked on a
street in front of another American car. This photo showcases
Shores work very well with its prominent American culture and
bright colors. I like this photo because I like his use of the color
green and I also like vintage American cars of the sixties and
seventies.
The purpose of this photograph is that there are all these amazing
cars but on the perspective of the onlooker on the other side it is
perfect . But the person looking on this side sees the car in the
shadows for what it really is with the bad scratch and missing paint.
This can be said to be a metaphor for people hiding their dark side.
The genre is color and vernacular.
3. Alex Prager
Alex Prager is a filmmaker and photographer based in los
Angeles , her work is said to be very film like and hyperrealist.
(Sauce: Wikipedia) The picture shows a number of people
seemingly waiting for a bus. I like this photo because it tells
the story of the different people in the shot and you wonder
about where they are going. The picture is very bright and
colorful with a range of actors who convey their characters to
provide a sense of density and range.
The purpose of this photograph is to convey the different
stories of the different people waiting for the bus as it asks
several questions such as are they waiting for the bus , what
does the man have in the box and what is the woman in the
blue dress doing.
The genre of this photo is color and narrative.