What is the main idea of the photography series in the book?

Discover beauty in a situation that did not, in itself, represent an aesthetic tradition.

What is the purpose of these photos?

To show Beauty in a non beautiful situation.

What photography techniques does the photographer use to communicate the main idea?

Hiro believes that "there is no order" and that the photos are not sequential.

source for the photo series by Annie Leibowitz and Michael Roberts

I think the lighting makes the photo because this series has the theme of film noir. In film noir, lighting is one, if not, of the most important aspects. In this photograph, the lighting reflects this concept by coming from a side of the photo (left side, slightly higher than the people). Also, the light is not direct, and it instead shines through blinds and a curtain. the curtain diffuses the light and the blinds create the striped effect. the blind effect is seen in many film noir-esque pieces. by doing this type of lighting, it causes the photo to have  a type of mysterious and devious emotion. also the light gives the sense of passion in the couple on the right side.





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My old roommate has a beautiful Belgian horse named Cyrano and I was lucky enough to tag along during one of her trips to the barn.












the evil cat who tried to eat my bagel.




Because it was so cloudy at 8 am this morning... i spent most of the time messing around with the white balance...









I interviewed Daniel Horowitz. He is an art director and illustrator. He is an Alum of Art Center School of Design and an amazing artist. I highly encourage you all to check out his website!


What motivates you to make your art work?
- to problem solve
- to improve self

What are you trying to communicate through your art work?
- express self
- express solutions to graphic/ compositional problems
- show ability to communicate
-"Why didn't I think of that? Thats such a great idea!"
- as an illustrator, my function is a translator. (create visual metaphors to make it engaging.)


About how long do you spend on each piece?
- usually 80% concept and 20% executing

How much research do you do before starting a non personal project?
- tons/ I do as much research as time allows me

Where does your inspiration come from?
- I allow my brain to act as a sieve and filter ideas out.
- connect the dots

What ways did you market yourself/ make a name for yourself?
- knocking on doors available to me
- I had to overcome the fear of rejection that every artist feels after coming out of school.
- NETWORKING
- email client list updates and samples
- adbase.com (list of all art directors at companies)


What does your design studio do?
- serves as a storefront
- right now it is used purely as a workspace
- possible future class space/ figure drawing studio

Many people have certain needs for workspace... do you have any?
- listen to NPR
- during focus, music

About your drawing of the day project... what motivated you to start?
-2 main reasons:
1. to force self by imposing a regiment to get back into hand done work
2. familiarize / strengthen technical ability.
- after completing the 365 days, will try to sell pieces
- became a slave to the deadline- wanted to make a fake deadline so more pieces could be made for personal benefit and not for non personal work.
- referenced Bob Ross (painter on TV known for the tutorials)

here are some of my faves.
 



To learn more... Drop by his website!