Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Masters of Photography - Paul Strand

There are 5 photos that I have in here are:

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  About the Photographer

Time Period: 19th Century (1890-1976)
Location: United States
Object/Subject: Landscapes,Portraits,Abstraction,and Architecture
It makes him unique by how he takes the photos that combine with the art concepts such as abstractions, patterns, and still life objects that pave the way to the modern photography in his era.

My View:
I chose the photographer because Paul shows us a lot of geometric shapes such as in the modern way an art form into his masterpiece.
Paul inspired me by showing a lot of still life that is along with the abstractions and lot of clarity to help me see a lot of structure and things in a different way.
It change me while I work on the the project the way I take the pictures that shows a lot composition that can combine the art concepts along with the photography in the modern way and as I take some photos that is similar to Paul, it is very fascinating to observe on how he combine his familiar patterns and shadows in one masterpiece.

The Background On the Photo Editing:
There are the 5 photos in this post that familiar to my master photographer. I edited them in the black and White film in the Camera Raw. As I edit these, in the 2nd post and the final post, I cropped the unwanted stuff on the background, but give it more clarity so you can see the lines and shape. Mainly give more exposure and clarity between the shadows and white so you can see a lot of lines and shape that is in the the main objects in all of the photos.









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