Anthony- I really enjoyed his photos, I know you were saying before that his "three emotions" photograph would have been better if it was somewhat cropped more in, to focus just on the "confused" man, but I disagree. I enjoyed all of the things in front of him because it showed clutter and chaos. It made his emotion more believable that he was in a hurry and annoyed or confused about a text message that he received.
Evan- Evan's photos were my favorite. Though he said that the photo of him was a photo that everyone else would have was somewhat unbelievable, I actually understood what he was talking about. You said in that class the photo was a little staged and that it wasnt anything that special. I have to disagree when I saw that picture I couldn't help but relate to it, and Im sure most people in the class have been through a night where they drank a little much and had to spend the night with their toilet. I thought this photo was taken very well.
Melanie- In class you mentioned that her "artsy" photo was a little cliche and that we should never take a picture of some one else's art and try to make it our own. I have to disagree I especially enjoyed her photo of the bananas in the bowl because of the fact that she focused on the painted bowl rather than the fruit. I thought the colors were beautiful and stood out great next to the browning bananas.
Crowded frame would lead to his confused look makes sense still could use the chaos shown maybe more poetically if that makes sense?
ReplyDeleteI impinge that is a common experience there was something about the bottle being there and the sitting facing the toilet looked staged but it was far from ordinary, I do agree with you there.
I think you can certainly make other art your own I think the inclusion of browning bananas in the picture is a step in that direction. But for me most of those colors are the doing of the person making the plate.