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History of Photography, Professor Jaimie Gordon, LAGCC NYC. Influential art movements on photographers. Welcome History of Photo students! Photo in above header is a cropped portion of an Andre Kertesz photograph. This blog is exclusively for my Photography students learning purposes only. So, students, please visit often,.
This is a collective of photographs that have been mimicked or recreated if you will, to emphasize the beautiful curvature of women through subjective lighting. The formation of the body including the soft diffused light, curvature suggesting the delicacy of the feminine body. Both textured and smooth surfaces share a platform with flowers, all beauty and grace but fragile.
The contents of this blog will soon move to www. Zombie parade, oct 2009. This image is a response to this image. Infinite signs, infinite ends. The tourist, oct 2009. This image is a response to this image. Walk among us, may 2009. This image is a response to this image. At home, mar 2011. This image is a response to this image. The cans, jul 2010. This image is a response to this image. Weird colors, jun 2010. This image is a response to this image.
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History of Photography Student, Arjay Arevalo, Spring 2011 LAGCC. This comparison shows two obvious similarities. First, is the rendering of space, which is shown on how the horizon is placed or used in the photo. Harry Callahan, Lake Michigan. Arjay Arevalo, Long Point lighthouse, Cape Cod. Harry Callahan, Telephone Wires.
History of Photography Student, Angelica Negron, Fall 2011 LAGCC. Other than that I believe that this photo looks very close to the original.