Tuesday, October 7, 2014

black and white photographers part 3

1. Edward Steichen's photos caught my eye because the first photo I saw was of some roses and i thought the technique he used was nice and then I started looking at all of his photos.
2. First photo:  I see a pretty young girl with lots of exaggerated makeup. She looks as though she is wearing a cap on the top of her head. She has lace covering her whole face and the picture itself is in black and white.
I smell the smell of antiques and old clothing. We are in a very unique room with amazing antiques everywhere. Her clothing has a soft scent because of the perfume she was wearing.
I hear the sound of the camera, the loud click and snap. I hear the women talking to the makeup artist, wondering if she could get more eyeshadow.
I taste the smell of her perfume which is really strong, and has a taste of flowers. I taste the cup of coffee i drink to wake me up for this shoot. It was pretty strong but it was what i needed.
I feel the lace covering her face, which was hard to position just right, it would keep falling off and wouldn't stay put.  
Second photo: I see to women in black and white expensive silk dresses, they have expensive jewelry on and their hair is slicked back for a more dramatic look. The background it black and gray to give a settled look.
I smell the perfume of the two girls, very strong, the smell of roses and other kinds of flowers. I smell hairspray, for making their hair so slick and pulled back.
I hear the talking from the two girls trying to get their position just right. They were also talking about what they wanted to do after the shoot. 
I taste the chicken and salad we had for lunch from a local restaurant under our studio. The aftertaste was the worst and had to drink a bunch of strong coffee to wash it down.
I feel the silky smoothness of the women's dresses, brushing off the dust and dirt from the room. I had to get the dresses looking just right, so that the photo came out perfect.
3. I would like to do a powerpoint.




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