Monday, August 13, 2012

Juliana Moseley Blog #2


Editorial Photography: Sam Abell

How would you describe the sense of place conveyed in the photography? 
I feel the place was conveyed in a peaceful calm soft way. It made me feel peaceful. the texture and the way the picture leads the eye. It leaves you somewhat mesmerized.


 What choices did the photographer make about color, composition, and quality of light in order to create a sense of place? 
The colors are soft and warm. the shadowing really gives it a deep value. I loved how it looked somewhat abstract, it makes me want to see more. the light was coming from the left right hand corner. make the cast shadow create layers.

Is human presence evident in the photograph? No. How does the presence or absence of people impact your impression of the place? 
if people where to be on this then it would make it not flow as much. The landscape is so peaceful and soft itself, I don't think it needs humans in it. Its a strong piece itself






 Fine Art Photographer: Sally Mann






How would you describe the sense of place conveyed in the photography? 
The tree is right in the middle giving it a more powerful meaning. The depth of field gave this picture a dramatic feel. It leaves no wondering for the eye. The branches and leaves frame the picture nicely. 


 What choices did the photographer make about color, composition, and quality of light in order to create a sense of place? She used black and white which was a good choice because it gave it a more creepy feel. this picture has many layers. The lighting is very dark which works well for the photograph.


 Is human presence evident in the photograph? No. How does the presence or absence of people impact your impression of the place? 
 its kind of a haunting image. Having no human makes it look alone but strong. It makes it feel eerie and has an emotion behind it 



 Classic Landscape: Frans Lanting


How would you describe the sense of place conveyed in the photography? 
Its kind of a dreamy scene. Almost fantasy looking. 




What choices did the photographer make about color, composition, and quality of light in order to create a sense of place?
 the colors are out of this world which made it look unreal.





Is human presence evident in the photograph? No. How does the presence or absence of people impact your impression of the place? 
As you can see I think that people being in these scenes would ruin this image. I like how strong this image is without a person.


 

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