Final Statement
Michael T. Robinson 4/20/19 Digital Photography Artist Statement The main focus of my work is to show the ways we humans view and treat nature. Historically, I want to look at how we treat nature from both a positive and negative prospective. We humans either don’t mow our grass or mow it too low to the point it’s just dirt, we leave our trash out anywhere & don’t pick it up, making our backyard or neighborhood look like a garbage dump. We leave old equipment outside to get rusty, leaving it in a junkyard, doing nothing with it. On the other hand, we humans sometimes take care of nature by planting flowers, making our house look presentable. Like, flowers growing near the house sort of like your typical suburbs. If you went in the suburb area you’d see their grass is green as a NFL football field & the flowers are newly grown or put into the grown. The grass almost looks like turf from a football fiel...
Hey Mike! So, these are not bad in concepts. It's fun imagining the story behind each photo. I also find it interesting that you used yourself for all three. Each looks pretty good, but each also has a noticeable problem here and there. Your hallway photo still looks like it did before you and I did those edits in class to fix its problems. In the second image, neither of the clones in the foreground have reflections while the one in the background with the phone does have one. In the outdoor photo, the clone on the left has a foot that seems to be translucent. These are all small problems and easily fixable, but they do give away the process.
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ReplyDeleteI like each scene here. They are all creative photos and shot well. My favorite is the second one as it looks like the two characters are actually having a conversation. I see the translucent foot on the last photo as well, though this can be easily fixed.
Nice work on the third assignment Mike. The scenes all seem to have the clones interacting with each other in some way. The shadows on the first photo seem to be a little off with the one clone. If I was to choose my favourute I think it would be the two clones having a conversation. It was a nice approach to the clones. Good job working on this project Mike!
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