Sunday, February 12, 2017

Richard Avedon Documentary Questions

Richard Avedon Documentary

  1. When Richard Avedon refers to portraits he uses the words contradiction, complexity and connected because of how essential each other them are in creating portraits. First, contradiction is the base of a photo, it combines the ideas and features in order to create the ideal image. Next, complexity is important to taking portraits because it's what makes the image unique and different compared to other photographs, such as manipulating lighting or facial expressions. Lastly, connected, is the key aspect of a portrait because it brings together the entire image's vibe and links the message as a whole. Therefore, when Richard Avedon uses contraction, complexity and connected it explains how he actually makes the people in the photographs express themselves with these aspects.                                                                                                                                             
  2. When Avedon moved towards portraits that were simple and clean he actually started to challenge himself to look beyond in the different aspects in a portrait. By eliminating the individual's surroundings it isolates and makes the viewer focus on one object and increases the specific features that make the individual original and different than any other. Therefore, when Avedon started to create simple portraits he was challenged to make the individual stand out with its different but natural facial expressions and features that define who they were.                 
  3.  Photography is a fascinating creation by how it freezes time at any moment. By doing this it lets viewers admire success and creatively from others at a whole different level than painting, Not only that it displays the history of the individual itself and compares it to the present. However, when the image freezes it does not show life since it's not in the present, but in the past. Therefore, photography is an advantage and disadvantage because you can catcher moments that should be the individuals' memories and experiences.                                                                                                                               
  4. What and who inspired you to become a photographer and how were to able to express and share it when photographing.               



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