Thursday, December 6, 2012






In my second set of my Joel Meyerowtiz series I continued to replicate his Cape Cod style photos but also expanded on his street photography as well. Continuing one with his Cape Cod photos, my goal was to find simplistic and rustic places to shoot in. I particularly liked the pastel colors of the houses that I shot and I thought it replicated many of the buildings that Meyerowitz uses in his Cape Cod photos. For my street photography, I tried to capture the chaos and humor of city life. I found that with my street photography I had to simply wait for a moment to occur that I could capture, which was a much more difficult and lengthy process. In my third series I hope to focus more on my street photography.

7 comments:

  1. Good work Lian. You definitely succeeded in emulating your photographer's style. I really love the lighting in the third shot.

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  2. I think you did a really good job of capturing the chaos of city life. My favorite is your last photo because of how silly it is.

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  3. I think you did a great job trying to capture the themes and lighting of cape cod, by using bright colors and finding the simple forms of beauty in our community.

    I definetly don't think cape cod is supposed to represent "the chaos of city life", so maybe try to keep it simpler in your next draft.

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  4. Great work on the street photography. As stated before by others, I think the shots of Cape Cod are awesome, though they don't really capture humor and city life.

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  5. Great Series. i really like how in your last series you photographed some dogs on the street and then tried to recapture that same moment but on the street. i really enjoyed your second photo. those doors were very interesting.

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  6. great last photo. ll the different subjects makes the pictures look very lively.

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  7. Lian i love these photos. theres a simplicity in them that is oftentimes very hard to capture. also the light in the third one is beautiful and the composition and color of the last one really works. keep up the great work

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