Stuart HaygarthStuart Haygarth in 1991-2005 worked as a freelance photographer illustrator. Stuart Haygarth creates photographs of a collaboration of objects of the same colour. Haygarth was born in 1966
My response |
Jan GrooverJan Groover is a still life photographer, famous for her Kitchen Still Life. Kitchen Still Life was from 1978 to 1979. Jan Groover was born on the 24th of April 1943. She first became interested in photography in 1971. She first studied painting Pratt Institute, New York City (1965) and the Ohio State University (1970). She became a successful photographer after winning a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (1978), purchasing her first first large-format camera. Sadly, Jan Groover passed away on the 1st of January 2012, at the age of 68.
My response |
WWW:
had put the composition of the lighting and the pepper in a good position so it created interesting shadows on my piece of fruit and vegetable. On my third response I had a dark background making the images more successful, I used flash on my camera to contour the veg and fruit making it seem more distorted or interesting. What makes the photograph well is if it had a dark background so that the image is really camouflaged in the background and only the areas of the vegetable/fruit where the light hits is shown. |
EBI:
I had a stronger light so that when I turn the images to black and white the part where the light shines on, meshes with the background so it seems like it isn't there. |
Click here to edit.
|
Second response |
Third response |
First responseWWW: I had a good focus and zoomed in well
EBI: If there was a lighter bright and Also if I zoomed in to the food colouring (in the water) making only that and white in the shot, not the pink in the at the bottom of the glass. This is my image edited with a higher brightness, higher saturation and higher contrast.
|
Second responseWWW: I had a good focus and a good shot of the picture. I have the brightness well. I had a fast shutter speed abetting me to capture the food colouring in a =n interesting design and making it clear.
EBI: I had a brighter light so highlight the food colouring and the interesting figure it forms when it hits the water. This is my image edited with a higher brightness, higher saturation and higher contrast.
|
WWW:
My photographs were in focus. I had a compilation of photos with an interesting composition ergo making my piece captivating. |
EBI:
I had a white background for all of my photos, making them it seem more uniform. |
WWW:
had an interesting sculpture with the objects I found around my house. I had a good focus ensuring that all of the sculpture was clear. I stacked the objects up in a captivating structure. |
EBI:
had a bigger white background, so that I could have the sculpture sitting in the frame better. |
WWW:
I had a riveting sculpture because of the interesting objects I had used. The blank white A3 sheets of paper make makes all the attention go to the sculpture, showcasing it. |
EBI:
had didn't have a bit of the wall showing in the top left corner of the images. |
David Hockney creates these images by photographing a specific section of the scene and he then puts all the pieces together making it a collage. In this image he took multiple 35mm coloured polaroid of the desk and then placed them together to match up to create a whole image.
|
This image is very compelling as you can see the image as a whole and also see hundreds of smaller images - all working together to make it a whole.
|
This piece of work by David Hockney is very cool cause it contains hundreds of smaller polaroids placed together very carefully creating this 3D image of the streets with buildings.
|
First response |
Second response |
|
Ed Rushca is an American artist born on the 16th of December 1937. He has worked in printmaking, painting, drawing photography and film. He is associated with the pop art movement. The work listed on the left is part of his photograph book seven products. It is about everyday objects in the 1950s.
|
|
Jesse Draxler was born in Wisconsin in 1981. He is does collages but also texts or animated portraits in GIF. He procured his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the College of Visual Arts in St. Paul, Minnesota. Draxler's pieces contain lots of different parts of multiple images that are thoughtfully placed together, and each individual one tells a story.
|