#2 - THE PHYSICALITY OF PHOTOGRAPHY & EXERCISING PHOTOGRAPHIC LIMITATIONS (Julia Nowak)

PART ONE

#1: series of photographs of a subject at different distances





#2: Continue moving closer to your subject making images until your lens will no longer focus on your subject.






#3: Looking up.







#4: Looking down.






#5: Crawl under or into something.




#6: Find a subject and place it in all the corners of the viewfinder.






PART TWO

#1: Something Out of Nothing.









#2: Alphabetography.








#3: Hula Hoop.





#4: The Human Eye.






#5: Tick-Tock:











Comments

  1. I really enjoyed your tiktok photos, they all have interesting vantage points and are unique. I especially like the first photo inside the batting cage where you took the photo from outside the cage peeping through a hole in the net, this is very creative and is pleasing to observe.

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  2. The second "looking up" photo you posted is probably my favorite. Personally, I think the cloudy/dark sky makes the picture stand out to me. The structure in the center is still very clear and bright enough even though there are clouds layered behind it. I also like the first "crawling under something" photo that has one light spot and the rest is dark. I think this photo does a good job of not showing the viewer everything; which is something we talked about in class on Thursday. You can see that it is a bag or trash of some kind, but there is still some form of mystery for the viewer. Good job!

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  3. The second (Crawl under) photo was the most intriguing to me because of the uniqueness of the angle you chose. The way that the chain hangs in the center of the frame draws my attention and makes me really question what I'm looking at. The contrasting colors in the photograph work together to create a striking photograph. Good work Julia!

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