My goal for this set of photographs was to mirror Joel Meyerowitz techniques and photos, more specifically his Cape Cod photographs. I tried to use open spacious setting and focus primarily on a single object in my photographs. Meyerowitz Cape Cod set is very simplistic and airy and he uses bright vibrant colors in his photographs. I thought that the best place to mirror Meyerowitz Cape Cod photographs would be Crissy Field down in the Marina. I was able to shoot both landscapes and seascapes, as well as the beautiful architecture around there as well.Since it was harder to shoot people, I thought that the dogs worked as a good duplicate. I thought that the bright colors of the green field and the bridge were a perfect combination for what I could use in my photos.
i dont get whats the point of the dog one. It doesn't show any landscape of depth.
ReplyDeleteI like how bright your photos are. I really like your first one because of how spacious it is.
ReplyDeleteYou really imitated your artist well. The amount of space in some of your pictures is amazing, especially love the picture of the Golden Gate Bridge.
ReplyDeleteYou defiantly imitated cape cod/ the east coast in your crissy field pictures. The simplicity of the landscape with the strong colors add dimension to each picture. I like how you incorporated many different settings into your series.
ReplyDeletenice job lian. i liked the depth and different aspects of certain things in your photos
ReplyDeleteGreat Series. I really like your photo of the dogs at the beach. the angle you used really captures the sunlight right on the dogs which gives the digs fur amazing color. the different colored dogs also work very well together.
ReplyDeletei love your photos. i like the way you used your environment to capture the colors!
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