Photography Documentary photography Artistic photography Street photography Photojournalism
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Photography • • • Documentary photography Artistic photography Street photography Photojournalism Landscape photography Portraiture
Consider the following elements of composition as you critique a photograph: • • • foreground/background/middle-ground balance repetition lighting frame line exposure subject-matter axis/symmetry/asymmetry focal point angle of view
Consider how the photograph illustrates the principles and elements of design • what draws our eye to the image? • how did the photographer think about form and content? • consider the angle from which the photo is taken – What is included in the frame? – What is not included? – How does the angle affect our understanding of the scene? • examine the use of mass and shape – What is being emphasized? – What is being de-emphasized? • what other choices has the photographer made in composing the photo? • what can you tell about the attitude of the photographer towards the subjects of the picture?
Jacob Riis 1849 -1914 v. America's first journalist-photographer vknown at the turn of the century as the "Emancipator of the Slums" because of his work on behalf of the urban poor vbrutal documentation of sweatshops, disease-ridden tenements, and overcrowded schools aroused public indignation and helped effect significant reform in housing, education, and child-labor laws vno real artistic intent v"I came to take up photography. . . not exactly as a pastime. It was never that for me. I had to use it, and beyond that I never went. . ”
Bandit's Roost, 59 1/2 Mulberry Street
Home of an Italian Rag picker 1888
Five Cents Lodging, Bayard Street 1889
Basement of a Pub in Mulberry-Bend at 3: 00 am
A Black-and-Tan Dive in "Africa"
Blind Beggar
A downtown "Morgue" (unlicensed saloon)
Police Station Lodger, A Plank for a Bed
Women's Lodging Room in the West 47 th Street
Men's Lodging Room in the West 47 th Street
Timothy O'Sullivan 1840 -1882 • documented battlefields of Civil War • little is known of his life • career covered barely two decades but produced one of the major bodies of photographic work in 19 th century America • originally worked for Matthew Brady
A Harvest of Death, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania July, 1863
Group of Confederate Prisoners at Fairfax Court-House, Virginia
General Grant and his General Staff
Dorothea Lange 1895 -1965 • best known for her Depression-era work for the New Deal’s Farm Security Administration • her photographs humanized the tragic consequences of the Great Depression and profoundly influenced the development of documentary photography
“I saw and approached the hungry and desperate mother, as if drawn by a magnet. I do not remember how I explained my presence or my camera to her, but I do remember she asked me no questions. I made five exposures, working closer and closer from the same direction. I did not ask her name or her history. She told me her age, that she was thirty-two. She said that they had been living on frozen vegetables from the surrounding fields, and birds that the children killed. She had just sold the tires from her car to buy food. There she sat in that lean-to tent with her children huddled around her, and seemed to know that my pictures might help her, and so she helped me. There was a sort of equality about it. ”
Migrant Mother
Ditched, Stalled and Stranded
Plantation Overseer and His Field Hands
Back
Riverbank Gas Station
Margaret Bourke-White 1904 -1971 • first female war correspondent • first woman to be allowed to work in combat zones during World War II • first female photojournalist for Life magazine
A DC 4 Flying Over New York City
Fort Peck Dam (1 st cover of Life Magazine)
Gandhi
Buchenwald
Germans See Buchenwald
Gold Miners, South Africa
Flood Victim Paddling a Boat Made of Washtubs, Louisville, KY
Hats in the Garment District
Moscow Bombing 1941
Julia Margaret Cameron 1815 -1879 • Cameron's photographs are notable for the extreme intimacy and psychological intensity • these effects achieved by the use of extreme close-up, suppression of detail (sometimes accompanied by peripheral blurring), and dramatic lighting • was attempting to “convey the inner spirit”
Sadness
The Echo
Mariana "She said I am aweary, I would that I were dead"
Carleton Watkins 1829 -1916 v. In the last third of the 19 th c. vone of America's foremost landscape photographers vknown primarily for his artistic panoramas of Yosemite and other wilderness areas vphotographed throughout the West on field expeditions, carrying huge cameras and other equipment valso made many memorable images of the rapid development of San Francisco
Coast View Number One
The Wreck of the Viscata
Washington Column, 2052 ft. , Yosemite
Alcatraz, from North Point
The Golden Gate from Telegraph Hill
Alfred Stieglitz 1864 - 1946 • instrumental over his fifty-year career in making photography an acceptable art form alongside painting and sculpture • also known for his marriage to painter Georgia O’Keeffe • was insistent that "photographs look like photographs, " so that the medium of photography would be considered with its own aesthetic credo and be defined as a fine art for the first time
Winter On Fifth Avenue •
Icy Night •
Spring Showers
From the Back-Window
Georgia O’Keeffe
Georgia O’Keeffe
Gordon Parks 1912 - 2006 • Groundbreaking African-American photographer, musician, poet, novelist, journalist & film director • best remembered for his photo essays for Life magazine and as the director of the 1971 film Shaft • said that freedom was theme of all of his work
American Gothic
Red Jackson and Herbie Levy Study Wounds of Slain Gang Member Maurice Gaines
Chain Gang
Ella Watson and her Grandchildren •
Drugstore Cowboys, Blind River, Ontario
Muhammed Ali in Training
Norman Jr. Reading in Bed
Ansel Adams 1902 -1984 • best known for his black and white photographs of California's Yosemite Valley • credited with creating the zone system, a technique which allows photographers to translate the light they see into specific densities on negatives and paper, thus giving them better control over finished photographs, so they have a systematic method of precisely defining the relationship between the way they see the photographic subject and the results they achieve in their finished works • also pioneered the idea of visualization of the finished print based upon the measured light values in the scene being photographed
Bridal Veil Fall, Yosemite Valley •
Nevada Fall, Yosemite
Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico
Tree
Mount Mc. Kinley, Denali National Park, Alaska
Aspens
Moon and Half Dome
Robert Doisneau 1912 - 1944 • noted for his frank and often humorous depictions of Parisian street life. • “Chance is the one thing you can't buy. You have to pay for it and you have to pay for it with your life, spending a lot of time, you pay for it with time, not the wasting of time but the spending of time. ”
Kiss at the Hotel de Ville
Inky child
Sunday Morning in Arcueil
Sidelong Glance
Hell
Picasso and the Loaves
Down to the Factory
Pipi Pigeon
A Musician
Henri Cartier-Bresson 1908 -2004 • street photography • sought the “decisive moment” • “To me, photography is the simultaneous recognition, in a fraction of a second, of the significance of an event as well as of a precise organization of forms that give that event its proper expression. “ • "Oop! The Moment! Once you miss it, it is gone forever. "
Behind the Gare St. Lazare
Gold Distribution Shanghai
Man Ray 1890 -1976 • "I do not photograph nature. I photograph my visions. " • master of experimental and fashion photography • also a painter, a filmmaker, a poet, an essayist, a philosopher, and a leader of American modernism • interest in minimalism and abstraction carried over to Man Ray's experiments with what he termed "rayographs“: made by placing a threedimensional object or series of objects on top of a piece of photographic paper and exposing it to light
Le Violin
Tears
Noire et Blanche
rayographs
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