Thursday, December 4, 2014

Final Project - Veronique Huynh

With this final project, I wanted to explore another style of photography that I am not used to.  I usually find landscape to be more challenging in terms of how to angle the main subject in the photograph.  Especially with scenes that are mostly flat, I find that a lot of the time it is far more difficult to take simplicity and transform it into something that is aesthetically pleasing.  I took inspiration from Richard Misrach because I enjoyed his concept of "in the moment" snapshot landscape photography.  Obviously, none of the scenes in these photographs are staged with artificial lighting or stylized by a landscape architect.  Because they were spur of the moment snapshots, waiting for the right lighting was key.  










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