This image shows a blue lava eruption from the Erta Ale volcano in Ethiopia. It was taken to showcase the rare natural phenomenon of cerulean lava caused by high sulfur content. The photographer intends to display the image in natural landscape exhibitions and museums to educate viewers about this unique spectacle. The composition frames the blue lava in the foreground against the black landscape, drawing the eye with its unnatural hue.
This document provides information on several photographs and photographers:
- Oliver Grunewald took a photo of blue lava at a volcano in Ethiopia to showcase this rare natural phenomenon.
- Nick Ut photographed a young girl fleeing a napalm attack in Vietnam, capturing the human cost of war.
- A soldier in Vietnam had "War is Hell" written on his helmet, as photographed by Horst Faas, reflecting soldiers' experiences of the horrors of war.
- Teshawn Davis photographed a model surrounded by smoke to depict graceful movement like flowing smoke.
- Amelia Groundlung photographed two subjects, one light and one dark, to depict how purity can be corrupted.
This image by photographer Nick Ut shows a young Vietnamese girl, Phan Thi Kim Phuc, running down a road after being burned by napalm bombs during the Vietnam War. The black and white photo captures Phuc's pain and suffering to draw attention to the human costs of war, especially its impacts on innocent children. The composition places Phuc alone at the center of the frame in accordance with the rule of thirds. Taken in 1972, the image is one of Ut's most famous and has been shown in exhibitions and publications about the horrors of war to advocate for peace.
Tim Hetherington was a British-American photojournalist known for documenting war and conflict from the perspective of individual experiences. He photographed conflicts in Liberia and Libya before being killed in Misrata, Libya in 2011. One of his photos shows a young Liberian soldier with an expression of sadness, highlighting the emotional toll of war. Steve McCurry is an American photojournalist famous for his National Geographic photo of an Afghan refugee girl. The photo brought attention to the plight of refugees but also preserved a powerful image of resilience. Both photographers captured impactful images of human experiences in times of upheaval and conflict.
The document summarizes four photographs taken by different photographers:
1. Stewart Marsden took two black and white photos of the London underground to show everyday life. One focused on people waiting and the other showed a man looking out at the skyline.
2. Simon Kennedy took architectural photos - one of stained glass windows and another of a lit bridge reflected in water.
3. Mark Pain captured iconic sporting moments - Usain Bolt celebrating and a photo of a golf ball just before hitting his lens.
4. The photos are analyzed for purpose, meaning, lighting, composition and how they depict their subject and location.
The document provides analysis of photographs taken by various photographers. It discusses the purpose, image analysis, meaning, and composition/framing for each photo. Some key details include:
- Stewart Marsden took black and white photos of the London underground to show everyday life. His photos aimed to portray an alternative side of London.
- Simon Kennedy photographed a building with overlapping stained glass windows to showcase its complex architecture and represent the building as a work of art.
- Mark Pain captured iconic moments in sports, including Usain Bolt celebrating after winning a race and a golf ball inches from his lens after Tiger Woods mis-hit a shot.
The document provides information on several photographs taken by different photographers. It includes details on the purpose, image analysis, meaning, and composition/framing for each photo. Some key photos discussed include an underground photo by Stewart Marsden showing everyday London life, a black and white photo by the same photographer of a man looking out at the London skyline, architectural photos by Simon Kennedy of stained glass windows and a lit bridge at night, and sports photos by Mark Pain capturing Usain Bolt celebrating and a golf ball just before impacting his camera lens.
This document provides summaries of photographs taken by various photographers. It analyzes the purpose, meaning, composition, and technical elements of each image. The photographs document everyday life in London, architectural structures, sporting events, and moments captured spontaneously. Natural lighting is used to emphasize authenticity. Composition utilizes techniques like rule of thirds and shallow depth of field to focus viewers on the subject. The images aim to represent urban culture, appreciate design, and immortalize iconic occurrences.
This photograph shows an American soldier smiling and walking hand in hand with three British orphans who were adopted by his unit. The focal points are the soldier and three children. It could represent the soldier telling the children stories from the war or returning them after the war, though they are orphans. The lighting is bright but the black and white photo represents the age of the image, from 60-90 years ago. Their clothing represents their war experiences, with the soldier's uniform and orphans' dark clothes signifying loss of parents.
This document provides information on several photographs and photographers:
- Oliver Grunewald took a photo of blue lava at a volcano in Ethiopia to showcase this rare natural phenomenon.
- Nick Ut photographed a young girl fleeing a napalm attack in Vietnam, capturing the human cost of war.
- A soldier in Vietnam had "War is Hell" written on his helmet, as photographed by Horst Faas, reflecting soldiers' experiences of the horrors of war.
- Teshawn Davis photographed a model surrounded by smoke to depict graceful movement like flowing smoke.
- Amelia Groundlung photographed two subjects, one light and one dark, to depict how purity can be corrupted.
This image by photographer Nick Ut shows a young Vietnamese girl, Phan Thi Kim Phuc, running down a road after being burned by napalm bombs during the Vietnam War. The black and white photo captures Phuc's pain and suffering to draw attention to the human costs of war, especially its impacts on innocent children. The composition places Phuc alone at the center of the frame in accordance with the rule of thirds. Taken in 1972, the image is one of Ut's most famous and has been shown in exhibitions and publications about the horrors of war to advocate for peace.
Tim Hetherington was a British-American photojournalist known for documenting war and conflict from the perspective of individual experiences. He photographed conflicts in Liberia and Libya before being killed in Misrata, Libya in 2011. One of his photos shows a young Liberian soldier with an expression of sadness, highlighting the emotional toll of war. Steve McCurry is an American photojournalist famous for his National Geographic photo of an Afghan refugee girl. The photo brought attention to the plight of refugees but also preserved a powerful image of resilience. Both photographers captured impactful images of human experiences in times of upheaval and conflict.
The document summarizes four photographs taken by different photographers:
1. Stewart Marsden took two black and white photos of the London underground to show everyday life. One focused on people waiting and the other showed a man looking out at the skyline.
2. Simon Kennedy took architectural photos - one of stained glass windows and another of a lit bridge reflected in water.
3. Mark Pain captured iconic sporting moments - Usain Bolt celebrating and a photo of a golf ball just before hitting his lens.
4. The photos are analyzed for purpose, meaning, lighting, composition and how they depict their subject and location.
The document provides analysis of photographs taken by various photographers. It discusses the purpose, image analysis, meaning, and composition/framing for each photo. Some key details include:
- Stewart Marsden took black and white photos of the London underground to show everyday life. His photos aimed to portray an alternative side of London.
- Simon Kennedy photographed a building with overlapping stained glass windows to showcase its complex architecture and represent the building as a work of art.
- Mark Pain captured iconic moments in sports, including Usain Bolt celebrating after winning a race and a golf ball inches from his lens after Tiger Woods mis-hit a shot.
The document provides information on several photographs taken by different photographers. It includes details on the purpose, image analysis, meaning, and composition/framing for each photo. Some key photos discussed include an underground photo by Stewart Marsden showing everyday London life, a black and white photo by the same photographer of a man looking out at the London skyline, architectural photos by Simon Kennedy of stained glass windows and a lit bridge at night, and sports photos by Mark Pain capturing Usain Bolt celebrating and a golf ball just before impacting his camera lens.
This document provides summaries of photographs taken by various photographers. It analyzes the purpose, meaning, composition, and technical elements of each image. The photographs document everyday life in London, architectural structures, sporting events, and moments captured spontaneously. Natural lighting is used to emphasize authenticity. Composition utilizes techniques like rule of thirds and shallow depth of field to focus viewers on the subject. The images aim to represent urban culture, appreciate design, and immortalize iconic occurrences.
This photograph shows an American soldier smiling and walking hand in hand with three British orphans who were adopted by his unit. The focal points are the soldier and three children. It could represent the soldier telling the children stories from the war or returning them after the war, though they are orphans. The lighting is bright but the black and white photo represents the age of the image, from 60-90 years ago. Their clothing represents their war experiences, with the soldier's uniform and orphans' dark clothes signifying loss of parents.
The document discusses the landscape photography work of French photographer Florent Courty. It analyzes two of his photographs in detail. Courty's work focuses on landscapes with the sun prominently featured near the top of each frame. He uses natural lighting and keeps composition styles consistent across his pieces, positioning his camera low to capture entire scenes. The analysis praises Courty's use of color, depth of field, and adherence to photographic principles like the rule of thirds.
Task 4 final images review work sheet portrait (1)ChloeKyri
The document summarizes the selection and editing of 10 photographs taken for a music photography project. It describes the artistic intentions and technical settings for each image. The goals were to portray the indie rock music genre through urban settings and a grungy aesthetic. Key points of focus included the subject's facial features and expressions. Strengths included composition and editing style, while improvements could be made to lighting and focus. Technical settings like shutter speed, aperture, and ISO are detailed for each photograph.
Understanding different applications of photographyCiara Lowney
Eve Arnold was a pioneering 20th century photographer known for her portraits of celebrities like Marilyn Monroe. She was the first female photographer at Magnum Photos. Arnold's black and white photos captured intimate moments that revealed deeper aspects of her subjects' personalities beyond their public personas. Her curious nature drove her to explore various genres including fashion, photojournalism and portraits.
An American photographer named Ansell Adams is known for his black and white nature photography from the early 20th century. He used large format cameras to capture dramatic landscapes and close-ups of natural forms. His photos were appreciated for their aesthetic value and sometimes used commercially, with the goal of displaying natural beauty on a grand scale.
This photograph shows Tom Brady dressed in a black suit resembling a dog's fur, with similar tones in their faces. The photograph uses the rule of thirds to draw attention to their eyes and teeth as they bare them in the same facial expression. Brady engages in direct address to appear more fierce. The broad depth of field and simple background ensure equal focus on Brady and the dog. High contrast lighting emphasizes their faces while avoiding shadows. The connotation is that Brady is as fierce as the dog and highly masculine.
The document provides analysis of four celebrity portrait photographs taken by Annie Leibovitz.
The first image depicts Sir Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian McKellen posing with crossed arms. The second shows Johnny Depp relaxed in a chair with a cigarette. The third is of Miley Cyrus as a teenager posed with a satin sheet. The fourth portraits Adele laying down with her face illuminated.
The analysis examines the composition, lighting, framing, and technical details of each image. Strengths highlighted include the warm tones, natural poses, and focus on the subjects' facial expressions. Suggested weaknesses include cropped framing that removes context and unnatural skin tones. The document considers how the photographer used lighting,
The document summarizes six areas of photography: landscape photography captures natural scenery with little human presence; macro photography shows fine details and close-ups of nature; fashion photography has evolved from formal to experimental styles to sell clothing; portrait photography aims to capture a person's likeness and personality; comparisons show technological improvements have enhanced image quality over time; and a timeline shows how Vogue magazine covers have changed from 1948 to present.
This document provides examples and descriptions of various photography techniques, including monochrome, composition, format, centre of interest, viewpoint, rule of thirds, light, close up, leading lines, texture, repetition, and narrative. For each technique, an example image is given along with analysis of how that technique is used. The document also includes examples of images taken by the author to demonstrate some of the techniques.
This document discusses and analyzes several "joiner photographs" that piece together multiple images to form a composite photograph. It examines works by David Hockney as well as others employing his joiner technique. The summaries provide overviews of the compositional elements, subjects, and intentions of the photographs. Colors, lines, framing, and balancing of light and dark are some of the key aspects analyzed in creating the immersive composite images.
This document contains summaries of 5 different photographs provided by an expert summarizer. Each summary is 3 sentences or less and highlights the key people, objects, lighting techniques, colors, framing, and intended messages conveyed in each individual photograph.
Mario Testino is one of the world's most famous fashion photographers. He was born in 1954 in Lima, Peru and studied economics before moving to London in 1976 to study photography. He is known for his portraits of celebrities and royalty, including Diana, Princess of Wales. Testino regularly photographs the British royal family and was chosen to photograph Prince William and Catherine Middleton's engagement in 2010.
This document provides an overview of different types of photography including portraits, landscapes, macro photography, and event photography. It discusses the basics and history of each type. For portraits, it explains that portrait photography allows emotions like personality and mood to come through. The first photographic portrait was taken in 1839. For landscapes, it notes that landscape photography presents spaces in the world and discusses the first ever colored landscape photograph from 1877. For macro photography, it defines it as photography that makes small objects appear larger and discusses pioneers in the field. For event photography, it states that event photography captures images at occasions and functions, discussing the history of wedding photography dating back to 1840. It also profiles a contemporary event photographer, Benji Hais
This photograph by Annie Leibovitz features Leonardo DiCaprio with a swan around his neck. The background reflects DiCaprio's environmentalism. His black shirt makes the swan stand out. The swan frames his body. The simple, natural background places DiCaprio in the swan's habitat. The rule of thirds draws attention to DiCaprio's face and eyes for direct address. The background is out of focus.
This document contains 6 analyses of photographs taken by the author. Each analysis discusses elements of the photo such as lines, shapes, color, lighting, balance of light and dark, and what meaning or story the photo could represent. Suggestions are made for how to improve certain photos such as changing the lighting, angle, or focus to make different elements like the background or subject stand out more clearly.
This document discusses different types of photography applications and provides examples for each. It covers advertising, fashion, photojournalism, portraits, studio portraits, architecture, illustration, and medical photography. For each type, it analyzes the lighting, lenses, post-production techniques, and examples of famous and current photographers working in that field. The intended uses of the photos for each application are also described.
The print production and music video for Natasha North's album use consistent imagery and themes to reinforce each other. Panel 1 of the print depicts the characters separated on a pier, amplifying the fracture in their relationship. Both productions use muted colors and natural imagery to create an autumnal atmosphere fitting the indie folk genre. Panel 2 shows the lone character in a forest, connecting to lyrics of "gathering and running" and using lens flare conventions. The CD image brings the characters together with sunlight, completing the message of love between the productions.
Mario Testino is a fashion photographer known for his portrait shots in Vogue and GQ magazines. His photos mainly focus on highlighting the looks and attractiveness of models. Many of his shots are taken in a studio or outdoor locations like a beach. The models are usually posing to showcase the clothes they are wearing. Testino uses a fast shutter speed to allow the models to change poses quickly without overexposing the images in low light. He also employs a narrow depth of field to blur out backgrounds. While the photographer likes Testino's black and white theme photos, some shots could be improved by getting the full model in frame instead of cutting off parts of them.
The document provides details from a photo shoot for images to be used on a digipak cover and album art. The photographer positioned models in various configurations, including one sitting on a chair holding a mandolin and one standing behind. They experimented with lighting, angles, and expressions to emulate the style of a Noah and the Whale album cover. Landscape shots of grass, houses, and sky were also taken to potentially layer with images of the models. The photographer's favorite shots involved natural poses and lighting without shadows.
Annie Leibovitz is an American portrait photographer known for her work photographing celebrities. Some of her most famous portraits include John Lennon on the day he was murdered. She became the first woman to hold an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in 1991. The document then analyzes 5 photos taken by Annie Leibovitz, discussing elements like composition, lighting, purpose and symbolic meaning in each. The photos feature celebrities like Meryl Streep, Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, Angelina Jolie and Russell Brand dressed as Captain Hook.
This photograph by Leibovitz depicts a scene showing the control and power that the wealthy class holds over the poor. Several frail and powerless people lay in the dirt while tall figures in suits stand above them. Dark colors and a setting sun in the cloudy sky create a miserable atmosphere. A broad depth of field and low contrast lighting blend the whole image together for maximum effect.
This photograph was taken by Nick Ut to depict the horror of the Vietnam War. It shows children fleeing their bombed homes in black and white, highlighting their terror. The photo aimed to show how the war endangered innocent lives and the devastating tactics used by American forces. It generated income through magazine publications and helped raise awareness of the human costs of the conflict.
Robert Capa was a war photographer who covered five major conflicts - the Spanish Civil War, World War 2, and wars in the Middle East and Asia. His photos provided scenes from the environments and events of war that changed perceptions of what war and its human toll looked like. Don McCullin was another war photographer known for documenting the impacts of war on people, including taking the first photo of a soldier suffering from mental stress. Modern photographer Remy Oshlik also captures images from active war zones to depict the realities of conflict and the roles of individuals defending their nations or causes.
The document discusses the landscape photography work of French photographer Florent Courty. It analyzes two of his photographs in detail. Courty's work focuses on landscapes with the sun prominently featured near the top of each frame. He uses natural lighting and keeps composition styles consistent across his pieces, positioning his camera low to capture entire scenes. The analysis praises Courty's use of color, depth of field, and adherence to photographic principles like the rule of thirds.
Task 4 final images review work sheet portrait (1)ChloeKyri
The document summarizes the selection and editing of 10 photographs taken for a music photography project. It describes the artistic intentions and technical settings for each image. The goals were to portray the indie rock music genre through urban settings and a grungy aesthetic. Key points of focus included the subject's facial features and expressions. Strengths included composition and editing style, while improvements could be made to lighting and focus. Technical settings like shutter speed, aperture, and ISO are detailed for each photograph.
Understanding different applications of photographyCiara Lowney
Eve Arnold was a pioneering 20th century photographer known for her portraits of celebrities like Marilyn Monroe. She was the first female photographer at Magnum Photos. Arnold's black and white photos captured intimate moments that revealed deeper aspects of her subjects' personalities beyond their public personas. Her curious nature drove her to explore various genres including fashion, photojournalism and portraits.
An American photographer named Ansell Adams is known for his black and white nature photography from the early 20th century. He used large format cameras to capture dramatic landscapes and close-ups of natural forms. His photos were appreciated for their aesthetic value and sometimes used commercially, with the goal of displaying natural beauty on a grand scale.
This photograph shows Tom Brady dressed in a black suit resembling a dog's fur, with similar tones in their faces. The photograph uses the rule of thirds to draw attention to their eyes and teeth as they bare them in the same facial expression. Brady engages in direct address to appear more fierce. The broad depth of field and simple background ensure equal focus on Brady and the dog. High contrast lighting emphasizes their faces while avoiding shadows. The connotation is that Brady is as fierce as the dog and highly masculine.
The document provides analysis of four celebrity portrait photographs taken by Annie Leibovitz.
The first image depicts Sir Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian McKellen posing with crossed arms. The second shows Johnny Depp relaxed in a chair with a cigarette. The third is of Miley Cyrus as a teenager posed with a satin sheet. The fourth portraits Adele laying down with her face illuminated.
The analysis examines the composition, lighting, framing, and technical details of each image. Strengths highlighted include the warm tones, natural poses, and focus on the subjects' facial expressions. Suggested weaknesses include cropped framing that removes context and unnatural skin tones. The document considers how the photographer used lighting,
The document summarizes six areas of photography: landscape photography captures natural scenery with little human presence; macro photography shows fine details and close-ups of nature; fashion photography has evolved from formal to experimental styles to sell clothing; portrait photography aims to capture a person's likeness and personality; comparisons show technological improvements have enhanced image quality over time; and a timeline shows how Vogue magazine covers have changed from 1948 to present.
This document provides examples and descriptions of various photography techniques, including monochrome, composition, format, centre of interest, viewpoint, rule of thirds, light, close up, leading lines, texture, repetition, and narrative. For each technique, an example image is given along with analysis of how that technique is used. The document also includes examples of images taken by the author to demonstrate some of the techniques.
This document discusses and analyzes several "joiner photographs" that piece together multiple images to form a composite photograph. It examines works by David Hockney as well as others employing his joiner technique. The summaries provide overviews of the compositional elements, subjects, and intentions of the photographs. Colors, lines, framing, and balancing of light and dark are some of the key aspects analyzed in creating the immersive composite images.
This document contains summaries of 5 different photographs provided by an expert summarizer. Each summary is 3 sentences or less and highlights the key people, objects, lighting techniques, colors, framing, and intended messages conveyed in each individual photograph.
Mario Testino is one of the world's most famous fashion photographers. He was born in 1954 in Lima, Peru and studied economics before moving to London in 1976 to study photography. He is known for his portraits of celebrities and royalty, including Diana, Princess of Wales. Testino regularly photographs the British royal family and was chosen to photograph Prince William and Catherine Middleton's engagement in 2010.
This document provides an overview of different types of photography including portraits, landscapes, macro photography, and event photography. It discusses the basics and history of each type. For portraits, it explains that portrait photography allows emotions like personality and mood to come through. The first photographic portrait was taken in 1839. For landscapes, it notes that landscape photography presents spaces in the world and discusses the first ever colored landscape photograph from 1877. For macro photography, it defines it as photography that makes small objects appear larger and discusses pioneers in the field. For event photography, it states that event photography captures images at occasions and functions, discussing the history of wedding photography dating back to 1840. It also profiles a contemporary event photographer, Benji Hais
This photograph by Annie Leibovitz features Leonardo DiCaprio with a swan around his neck. The background reflects DiCaprio's environmentalism. His black shirt makes the swan stand out. The swan frames his body. The simple, natural background places DiCaprio in the swan's habitat. The rule of thirds draws attention to DiCaprio's face and eyes for direct address. The background is out of focus.
This document contains 6 analyses of photographs taken by the author. Each analysis discusses elements of the photo such as lines, shapes, color, lighting, balance of light and dark, and what meaning or story the photo could represent. Suggestions are made for how to improve certain photos such as changing the lighting, angle, or focus to make different elements like the background or subject stand out more clearly.
This document discusses different types of photography applications and provides examples for each. It covers advertising, fashion, photojournalism, portraits, studio portraits, architecture, illustration, and medical photography. For each type, it analyzes the lighting, lenses, post-production techniques, and examples of famous and current photographers working in that field. The intended uses of the photos for each application are also described.
The print production and music video for Natasha North's album use consistent imagery and themes to reinforce each other. Panel 1 of the print depicts the characters separated on a pier, amplifying the fracture in their relationship. Both productions use muted colors and natural imagery to create an autumnal atmosphere fitting the indie folk genre. Panel 2 shows the lone character in a forest, connecting to lyrics of "gathering and running" and using lens flare conventions. The CD image brings the characters together with sunlight, completing the message of love between the productions.
Mario Testino is a fashion photographer known for his portrait shots in Vogue and GQ magazines. His photos mainly focus on highlighting the looks and attractiveness of models. Many of his shots are taken in a studio or outdoor locations like a beach. The models are usually posing to showcase the clothes they are wearing. Testino uses a fast shutter speed to allow the models to change poses quickly without overexposing the images in low light. He also employs a narrow depth of field to blur out backgrounds. While the photographer likes Testino's black and white theme photos, some shots could be improved by getting the full model in frame instead of cutting off parts of them.
The document provides details from a photo shoot for images to be used on a digipak cover and album art. The photographer positioned models in various configurations, including one sitting on a chair holding a mandolin and one standing behind. They experimented with lighting, angles, and expressions to emulate the style of a Noah and the Whale album cover. Landscape shots of grass, houses, and sky were also taken to potentially layer with images of the models. The photographer's favorite shots involved natural poses and lighting without shadows.
Annie Leibovitz is an American portrait photographer known for her work photographing celebrities. Some of her most famous portraits include John Lennon on the day he was murdered. She became the first woman to hold an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in 1991. The document then analyzes 5 photos taken by Annie Leibovitz, discussing elements like composition, lighting, purpose and symbolic meaning in each. The photos feature celebrities like Meryl Streep, Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, Angelina Jolie and Russell Brand dressed as Captain Hook.
This photograph by Leibovitz depicts a scene showing the control and power that the wealthy class holds over the poor. Several frail and powerless people lay in the dirt while tall figures in suits stand above them. Dark colors and a setting sun in the cloudy sky create a miserable atmosphere. A broad depth of field and low contrast lighting blend the whole image together for maximum effect.
This photograph was taken by Nick Ut to depict the horror of the Vietnam War. It shows children fleeing their bombed homes in black and white, highlighting their terror. The photo aimed to show how the war endangered innocent lives and the devastating tactics used by American forces. It generated income through magazine publications and helped raise awareness of the human costs of the conflict.
Robert Capa was a war photographer who covered five major conflicts - the Spanish Civil War, World War 2, and wars in the Middle East and Asia. His photos provided scenes from the environments and events of war that changed perceptions of what war and its human toll looked like. Don McCullin was another war photographer known for documenting the impacts of war on people, including taking the first photo of a soldier suffering from mental stress. Modern photographer Remy Oshlik also captures images from active war zones to depict the realities of conflict and the roles of individuals defending their nations or causes.
This document contains summaries of multiple photographs by different photographers:
- The first summary describes an Ian Allen portrait of Patrick Peterson that uses lighting to portray him as powerful and important, with a black background making him the central focus.
- The second summarizes an Ed Thompson landscape photo from Pluckley, Kent, known as one of the most haunted places in England, where unusual colors are used to portray it as not normal.
- The third discusses a Neil Leifer black and white portrait of Kobe Bryant announcing his retirement, using lighting and positioning to convey mixed emotions of sadness and motivation.
The document provides summaries of photographs by three different photographers:
1) Stu Williamson takes portraits that obscure faces in dark themes to showcase unconventional fashion.
2) Michael Wolf photographs strangers through windows in China to document city life and people.
3) Elena Eremina stages indoor and outdoor scenes of hamsters doing human activities to create stunning and abstract photos that could be sold.
This summarizes a biography of photographer Alfred Stieglitz. It discusses that he was born in New Jersey to German-Jewish immigrant parents. He began submitting photographs to competitions in the 1880s, winning first place in 1887. His work was published in several photography magazines. His father helped fund a small photography business for Stieglitz. He continued winning awards for his photographs and writing for photography journals.
This document summarizes and analyzes several photographs taken by photojournalists Tim Hetherington and Steve McCurry. It discusses Hetherington's photographs documenting war and natural disasters in Libya, Afghanistan, and Indonesia. It describes his use of wide angles to show the scope of damage. It also analyzes McCurry's iconic photograph of the "Afghan Girl" taken in a refugee camp, noting how the green background makes her eyes stand out. The document examines elements like composition, lighting, focus, and storytelling intent across the various images.
This document discusses several photographers and their work documenting war and human suffering. It analyzes photographs by Tim Hetherington, who was killed covering the Libyan civil war in 2011. It examines photos from Afghanistan by Steve McCurry, most notably his 1985 National Geographic cover photo of the "Afghan Girl." The document also analyzes photos from India, Peru, and Indonesia that showcase the impacts of war, poverty, and natural disasters through documentary and candid photography.
This document contains summaries of multiple photographs by different photographers. The first is a portrait of Patrick Peterson by Ian Allen, showing him relieved with arms outstretched against a black background to draw focus. The second is a landscape photo from Pluckley, Kent by Ed Thompson, showing the haunted village's church to stand out with unusual colors. The third is Kobe Bryant's retirement announcement portrait by Neil Leifer in black and white with the basketball touching his head to represent his career.
- Annie Leibovitz was born in 1949 in Connecticut and found her love of photography while studying at the San Francisco Art Institute in 1967. She got her first job working with the Rolling Stones in 1970, developing her trademark technique using bold colors and poses.
- Throughout her career, Leibovitz has photographed many famous celebrities and high-profile campaigns. Some of her most notable works include photographing John Lennon on the day he was assassinated and working on the 1980 Olympics campaign for American Express.
- Leibovitz has won several awards for her work, including the Honorary Clio Award and Glamour Award for The Visionary in 2012. She has three children and faced financial challenges in
The document analyzes three photographs by Robert Capa, Robert Capa, and Charlie Waite. For Robert Capa's first photo, the summary is that it depicts dead and hiding soldiers to show viewers the reality of war and generate income. The second photo by Robert Capa shows a dead American soldier to demonstrate to viewers how horrible war is and convince people to protest it. Charlie Waite's photo shows lavender fields and a lone tree, using leading lines of lavender to draw the eye to the tree, with the goal of selling prints for income due to its beauty.
Robert Capa was a war photographer who covered five major conflicts - the Spanish Civil War, World War 2, and wars in Israel, Japan, and Indochina. His photos provided scenes of war and its human impact that changed perceptions of warfare. Don McCullin also photographed the human toll of war, including the first image of shell shock in a soldier. Both photographers documented the reality of war and its effects on those fighting.
Portrait photography focuses on displaying the subject's expression, personality, and mood. It usually features the face as the main subject, but can also include the entire body and background context. Jimmy Nelsson takes portraits showing people's personalities and where they come from through subtle cues in their photos. Christopher J creates surreal portraits that appear realistic through extensive editing, often featuring men with enhanced abilities against gloomy backgrounds. Landscape photographer Adam Burton specializes in landscapes from five continents, particularly the UK, often capturing early morning light through natural illumination.
This document discusses different types of photography including war photography, fashion photography, and documentary photography. It provides details about war photographer Zoriah Miller who risks his life to document conflicts around the world without guaranteed pay. In contrast, famous fashion photographer Annie Leibovitz earns millions taking photos to advertise products. While both serve important roles, the document argues war photography is more significant as it informs people about critical global issues.
Robert Capa was a Hungarian war photographer who documented five major wars of the 20th century, including the Spanish Civil War, World War II, and the First Indochina War. He is best known for his photos from the D-Day Normandy landings, where he captured images of soldiers hiding behind obstacles on Omaha Beach under fire. Capa took these photos to show the true brutality and suffering of war, countering propaganda that portrayed war as glorious. He composed his photos to depict both the foreground subjects and background setting to fully capture the scenes of war.
Robert Capa was a Hungarian war photographer who documented five major wars of the 20th century, including the Spanish Civil War, World War II, and the First Indochina War. He is best known for his photos from the D-Day Normandy landings, where he captured images of soldiers hiding behind obstacles on Omaha Beach under fire. Capa took these photos to show the true brutality and suffering of war, countering propaganda that portrayed war as glorious. He composed his photos to depict both the foreground subjects and background setting to fully capture the scenes of war.
The document summarizes several genres of photography including photojournalism, social reportage, portrait, landscape, still life, night, wildlife, studio/fashion, and street photography. Examples are provided for each genre along with a brief description of the photographer's style and how they employ techniques like depth of field, lighting, composition etc. Key details about each photo are highlighted such as the subjects, settings, and narrative conveyed.
This document analyzes 4 images taken by different photographers. The first image by Robert Capa shows a child soldier surrounded by dead bodies, meant to expose the brutality of war and corruption of innocence. The second image shows displaced civilians huddled together for warmth and protection, intended to showcase the human impact of war. The third image by Alisdair Miller shows Big Ben and the London skyline in fog, possibly used for portfolio development or commercial purposes. The fourth surreal image by an unnamed photographer shows two cities separated by a canyon, meant to portray urban environments in an unusual way.
This document analyzes 4 images taken by different photographers. It discusses the purpose, composition, and meaning of each image. The purposes included showing the effects of war, generating revenue through sales and promotions, and portraying cities in unique ways. Composition techniques like rule of thirds and lighting were examined. The meanings explored how war can corrupt innocence, how civilians are affected by conflict, appreciating architecture, and seeing cities from different perspectives. Revenue could be generated through sales, advertising, and adding images to portfolios.
1. The photograph shows an American soldier capturing a German soldier in 1944 Belgium, showing that mercy can be shown to enemies. It was likely taken to show victory over the other side or could have been altered for propaganda.
2. Another photo by Robert Capa shows an American medical officer treating a German POW, suggesting enemies can still help each other in war. It was likely published to argue against war by showing humanity.
3. A photo by Charlie Waite shows a lone tree in a field of purple flowers under a blue sky, capturing natural beauty. It could represent loneliness or disconnect from society. The photographer aims to showcase nature's tranquility.
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1. Photographer Image Analysis
Oliver Grunewald
Blue Lava
Purpose
This landscape photographer Oliver Grunewald took this image. This was taken to
show the beauty of a Cerulean eruption, which happens when volcanoes have a
large amount of pure sulphur, which gives the lava an icy blue colour. The photo is
was taken at the Erta Ale volcano in Ethiopia.This image will be shown in places that
have a connection with nature such as Exhibitions and Museums which will be good
to show images and sculptures of this sort of image with the blue lava. The image
will be used in places that show natural beauty in a landscape, as this is a rare
spectacle to witness. The image might generate income from people who are not
lucky enough to see the real life event happen but can also come from people buying
the image and seeing how greatly the image was composed will make the image sell
more.
Composition and framing
The composition of the image is in the fore ground there is a lot of the blue lava,
which dominates the image as it draws attention to the foreground of the image.
The original orange lava is strategically located at the centre of the image the smoke
which goes up into a tent shape above the orange lava, this adds the affect that the
blue lava is more majestic than any other lava flow. The image follows the rule of
third, which allows the image to be shown in different sections in the image. The
orange lava is located in the centre of the rule of third lines. In the bottom section of
the image the blue stands out. The primary focus of the image is mainly in the front
of the image where you can see blue and a bit of orange. The centre of the image is
not in focus even though that magma which I spewing out of the volcano is orange.
2. Image Analysis
This image was taken with natural light but the image was taken at twilight where
the is in the late stages of the day this helps bring out the blue and orange of the
lava stand out against the black of the landscape. The subject of the image is the lava
but within the subject there is the brighter different colour at the core. The purpose
of the subject is to show how the lava stands out from the background but to also
show this rare occurrence of nature where the extra sulfur of the volcano make this
lava a blue colour. Connotation of this image can differ, as this is one of the
underrated wonders of the world so the photographer brought this to light to show
that the impossible is possible.
Meaning
The meaning of the photograph is to show how much rareness of the volcano with
the excess sulfur where it only happens in one other volcano in the world. The point
that the photographer is trying to make is to get this place on the map for the
amount of outstanding beauty the Erta Ale has. The image is making a statement
about the world, which is that the impossible is possible ad that everything that
Mother Nature is beautiful.
3. Oliver Grunewald
Christmas Colours – Aurora Borealis
Purpose
The photo was taken to show the beauty of the Aurora Borealis mixed in with the
sunset, this makes the two forces seem that they are rivaling against each other in
the night sky. This image might be shown in astronomer magazines where people
can see. This image could be displayed in places of art such as museums where
people would look at the amazing images of the Aurora Borealis. This image will
generate income from places, which have an interest with images from the
spectacles of the sun and the earth. Places such as museums.
Composition and Framing
The composition of the image makes the image look like a war in the night sky with
the vibrant greens but also the evil oranges in the bottom left of the image. It seems
like the image was shot with high aperture. The reason that I can tell that the image
was shot with high aperture is that the image was shot at night but also there is a lot
of detail in the night. The right side of the image is dominated by the greens of the
Aurora Borealis but the left side of the image is orange but at half the size which
make the image dominated by the green and orange but faded in with the black.
4. Image Analysis
The use of colour has a major impact on the image as without the colour from the
aurora and the sun it will just be an image of the night sky. The orange, green with a
hint of purple in the aurora. No lighting was applied to the image, as it was taken at
night with the natural light available at the time. This can be seen that no lights
where used as the landscape below the horizon is completely blacked out. The
purpose of the subject is to show how beautiful the northern lights adjacent to the
sun can be. Connotations of this image can be that there are two forces opposing
each other.
Meaning
The meaning of the photograph is to show how great the Aurora Borealis looks in
the night sky when the sun is setting. The image has a theme, which shows different
two different forces, which are facing against each other in the night sky such as a
battle of the gods.
Nick Ut
Napalm Girl
5. Purpose
This image was taken when by Nick Ut and this is his most famous picture. The girl in
the centre of the image is called Phan Phuc in severe pain. The picture was showing
the horrors of war on little children after Napalm bombing on a Vietnamese village
on 8th June 1972. This image will be shown in places, which show war such as
exhibitions, memorials or other iconic places of war. The image may generate
income from magazines where the companies have to pay Nick Ut to use the image.
Composition and Framing
The image was composed in a way to show the subjects pain and suffering as there
homes and lives get destroyed. The rule of thirds in this image has the girl in the
centre of the image showing the main girl in the centre with people either side of the
image. The centre of the image will in the rule of third give affect to the girl as she is
the only one with no clothes but everyone else has clothes on.
Image Analysis
The image is black and white where most of the still cameras in that day in age were
black and white only some high tech cameras would have colour. This adds affect to
the image with the gloomy grey in the background when the people making their
way down the road in sorrow. The lighting of the image is using natural light, which
is a good source for light when it is daylight. The purpose of the subject is to show
the horrors of the Vietnam War and how children’s lives have been destroyed.
Meaning
The meaning of the photograph is to show the horrors of war and how it can ruin a
person life due to someone else’s decisions. This Image is making a point to stop war
as it affects more people that it is intended to hurt. This makes statement about the
world that there will never be peace in the world when people are at war. People
will always be at war with each other.
6. Purpose
The purpose of the image is to show how soldiers themselves don’t appreciate the
concept of war, as they believe ‘War is Hell’. The image will be used in ways to
protest wars as this shows a soldier with ‘War is Hell’ on his helmet. The image
would be displayed in Exhibitions for mainly War. This image could generate income
as a way to show the audience that there is no beauty in war.
Composition and framing
The composition of the image is to show the text on the soldiers helmet and the
soldiers face. The rule of thirds of this image has the Helmet at the top 3rd of the
image and the soldiers face in the centre of the screen whilst having the model
slightly to the left of the image.
Image Analysis
The colour that was used in the image is black and white which was standard for
images back then because not much images had colour to them. The lighting of the
image is natural as the left of the soldier's face is a bit lighter than the opposite. The
purpose of the subject is to show that even though he is a soldier who has most
likely killed people before, he thinks that the concept of war is wrong and don't
believe in the concept of war. The costume that the subject is wearing is was a
standard American Military Uniform that they wore during the Vietnam War.
Meaning
The meaning of the image is to make a point that 'war' itself is the worst
thing ever. The image is making a statement about the world as in human
7. history there has been thousands of wars that has taken millions of lives
and it never changes.
Purpose
The purpose of the image is to show how people can move like smoke as she
looks like she is floating whist she looks like she is walking. The image might be
show and used in a fashion exhibition. The image might be displayed at Fashion
Shows. The image might generate income by people purchasing the image online
or if the image was framed.
Composition and framing
The image follows the rule of thirds by having the everything that wants to be
seen, is showed in 2/3rd s of the image and nothing on the right 1/3rd on the
image. The subject is placed exactly in the middle of the farthest left side of the
image and middle third of the screen are all have action.
Image analysis
The colour that has been used in the image is blue but with different shades for
the background, floor, and the dress. The dress that the subject is wearing is the
same colour as the smoke in the background. The lighting that is being used in
this image is Rembrandt lighting this is when there is heavy lighting on the side
of the subject and the other is neutral. The purpose of the subject is to show that
she moves like smoke. The costume in the image is a light blue dress that the
8. model is wearing but they used the smoke in contrast with the dress is made out
of smoke.
Meaning
The Theme of the image is to show smoke and beauty in movement, which
smoke flows gracefully. The image is not making a statement about the world.
Purpose
The photography was taken to show how the darkness can out speak the light.
This image might be shown and displayed in exhibitions about splits or
opposites. This image could generate profit from selling online or in the fashion
events.
Composed and framing
The image was composed to show that that ‘Dark’ subject is covering the ‘Light’
subject. The framing of the image has the ‘Light’ subject on the left side of the
image and the ‘Dark’ subject on the right of the image.
Image Analysis
The colour that has been used are; Black, White and Yellow these can show how
the black is evil and the white is good and the black subject is covering the white
subjects mouth. This can be seen as the black subject is silencing the black
subject. The lighting that has been used is butterfly lighting as the light is right
9. on the centre of the subjects. No costumes have been used in the image, this can
mean that the white is pure and the black is corruption.
Meaning
The meaning of the photograph is to show how easy purity can be corrupted. The
image is making appoint that it show how purity can be corrupted and
manipulated. This image is making a statement about the world as experiences
can change a pure person to pure evil.