Artist Statement:
In photography, each of us studied a photographer and needed to replicate their work by using our surroundings and environment. I specifically learned about Joel Tjintjelaar who is famous for his work in building photography and using the "leading line" technique. The leading line technique is where the audience is drawn to the lines of the building and is led to the main subject, and in this case, the main subject is the sky. Our goal was to replicate the authors work by using our environment. There were a variety of necessities that needed to be included in this project to create his recipe. First, I needed to take pictures of a variety of buildings and use the "leading line" technique. Second, I took those raw images and edited them. I applied a black and white filter and increased/decreased the exposure settings on each photo. Third, I added a black border to all of my photographs to contain everything that is inside the picture. As well, I cropped the unnecessary parts of the image. For this portfolio, I have chosen the best photos that replicates my artists work. In my collection, there's are human-made objects such as buildings, and natural objects such as trees and the sky. Throughout several weeks I have faced numerous challenges due to weather condition, but with the help of Mr. Whiton, I have been able to solve many problems. I am excited about the direction that my work is moving towards, and I am happy about creating a book based on my collection of images from this project.