face to face

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Face 2 face


Historical Lee Friedlander Lee was born on the 14 of july 1934. I like this photo because there is no face and all u can see is a person with lees shadow on so we have no idea wats going on.

this photo is called American Icon. I think it Is really clear why it is called this because it is a shot of the most famous place in new york and it’s the statue of liberty.


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Mario TesGno contemporary

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Mario TesGno . I don’t know the name of this photo but it is

very briGsh. That’s why I like it. I like the fact it is all dark and and red with the royal guards. But then there is a random pink woman standng there with back to them. 2.this photo is very plane and says a lot to us. In this photo I see it as a woman geIng marred and is very happy


My photos •  Me •  Sunglasses •  Black and white Lots of light


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Final work Comments: 1.  This photo shows free sides of life 2.  It looks like you have free heads 3.  I like the ediGng 4.  Nice contrast 5.  I like the red glasses and the way your head turns 6.  I really like the ediGng


•  1. this is my final photo. I like the light and the space around the main subject what is the person. •  2.I like the photo because u cant see my face. The view cant see my eyes so you cant see my identaty my sun glasses are the main focus of the picture so I put them in red so it draws people into that part of my face.


london

There is a lot of negaGve space in this photo because the subject what is me is placed really far into the side. And we get this nice effect where my face is all dark and the space is really bright.


london The man didn’t know I was taking a photo of him but it worked out really well.





Shannon elphlick


•  I picked this photo because it really stood out and I like rock climbing . I would say this is a joiner as well as a montage. There is a lot of negaGve space



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