Thursday, November 1, 2012

great black and white photographers part 3




Lothar Wolleh's photos caught my eye from his compositional use of balance and space. I particularly like how when he shoots his photos, he uses a good balance of black and white. I also like how he uses space around the subject to make the subject pop out clearly to the viewer.





 In this photo, I can see the man in black clothes, freezing his hands off standing, on a cobblestone surface with the city in the background. I also see the lots of snow on the ground. I can smell the scent of the snow and also the smoke coming from the city in the background. I smell the fire that we have behind the camera to keep ourselves warm. I can hear the sounds of the cars off in the distance in the city. I can also hear the sound of the assistants behind the camera talking about the setup that we are using. I can feel the chills go down my spine even through my thick coat and the soft, warm grip on the camera through my gloves. I can taste the coffee from the sip that I had right before we started shooting.




  



I this picture, I can see the man in the picture that I am taking pictures of moving around like he is dancing. I also see my friend's work in the background that is outside on the gravel pathway. I can smell the scent of the smoke from the factories and houses down the street and the smell of the fresh paint on my friend's work. I can hear the sound of the cars and trucks and my camera crew laughing at the guys moving around and dancing. I can feel the warm air outside and the eagerness to get these shot s. I also feel glad about the way this was setup. I can taste the warm, crisp air as I breathe in and the sandwich that me and the crew had right before we began to set up.

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