1. What is your reaction to his work? I like his work, it gets my attention.
2. How do you think he made these photos? He obviously used long exposure, and moved the camera to each side after some time.
3. Think about some buildings you have seen, which ones would be good to
take a photo like this? Tell me about those buildings, where are they,
could you get easy access to them? I would do it to the Frost Building, and Castle Hill. I could and they're in Austin
Part 2
1. Why did you pick this photo? I liked the colors for both.
2. What category did you find this photo? Sports Action and Domestic News, I couldn't save any from Photojournalist of the year.
3. What award did it win (what place)? 2nd and AE2.
4. What did the photographer do that attracted your eye? (I am not talking about the subject, but what the photographer did) In both, they set the subject in the foreground.
5. How much do you think the subject of the photo weighed in the judges
minds when they picked this photo as one of the best of 2012? In the second one, the subject is emotional and probably weighed in a lot.
6. What do you think the photographer had to do that was unique to getting this photo? In both, the photographers had to get interesting angles.
Part 3
1. Below each photo are suggestions for photographers. List 3 of the
ones you think are the most important for photographers to remember when
they are out shooting. Edward Hopper, M.C. Escher, and Norman Rockwell.
4. Did the photographer follow the suggestions fully? No not exactly.
5. Which style of painting do you think might influence you? The facial expression one.
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