Thursday, October 31, 2013
David Burnett
A few days ago I was telling my dad about the photographer I am researching for my independent project, Robert Capa, and he responds by saying, "You know my cousin is photographer who photographed the Vietnam War." I had no idea and was shocked that he hadn't told me previously. He couldn't remember his name so I Googled "Burnett photographer" and a bunch of photos of Bob Marley popped up attached to the name David Burnett. I did some further research and I found Burnett's website. Turns out Burnett has photographed everyone from president to Olympic athletes to soldiers to war victims and refugees.
Here are a few links to his work:
http://www.davidburnett.com/index.html
http://contact.photoshelter.com/gallery/David-Burnett-Vietnam-War/G0000q85UwEBhhq8
Here are a few links to his work:
http://www.davidburnett.com/index.html
http://contact.photoshelter.com/gallery/David-Burnett-Vietnam-War/G0000q85UwEBhhq8
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Robert Capa Life.
"[Robert Capa was a] Hungarian combat photographer [he] redefined wartime journalism by joining soldiers in the trenches and documenting their battle in grim, close-up detail. His first assignment was in the Spanish Civil War. He went on to cover World War II. The 1948 Arab-Israeli War and the First Indochina War. He co-founded Magnum Photos with Henri Cartier-Bresson. He died by stepping on a landmine."
http://www.biography.com/people/robert-capa-9237294
http://www.biography.com/people/robert-capa-9237294
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Then & Now
When I was a kid, I have to admit, I was crazy. I would run around like a maniac yelling and screaming just hoping someone would listen to my psycobabble. Though I still am a little crazy and I guess I sometimes have cases of psycobabble, I think I have calmed down a lot. I have learned to focus my energy into more productive things.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Tapastries by Chuck Close
- This photo is of an older man with short hair. His age is detailed on his face. His eyes are wrinkled and he has liverspots on his forehead.
What is the most striking aspect of the piece and what did the artist do to make this stand out?
- His eyes and the wrinkles around them are so detailed that the photo seems to be focused on them using depth of field.
How does the photograph make you feel? Why do you think that is? What techniques did the artist employ to make you feel this way?
- This photo makes me feel curious about who the subject is and what he is thinking about. My curiosity comes from his eyes looking sad but his jaw is clenched making the bottom half of his face look angry. I think this is created by the close up and the detail in his face.
What questions or insight does the show and particularly this piece bring up for you?
- How would I make a daguerreotype? How would I get that much detail in my photos?
Are you inspired by anything you saw? How might you use some of the ideas/techniques in your own work?
- I was planning on doing old processes for my independent project and this is another option I can do.
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