Naoya Hatakeyama:
I like Naoya Hatakeyama's work because of the way he reflects the lights of the buildings and takes the image upside down.
Lee Friedlander:
Born in 1934, Friedlander was known for taking pictures of the social landscape. He also took pictures of many other things from nudes to monuments. But the thing that sort of defines his style for most of his career is...
Reflections: Friedlander loved to take pictures of people reflecting in the windows of street stores or viewed through the window...
Reflections: Friedlander loved to take pictures of people reflecting in the windows of street stores or viewed through the window...
I like Lee Friedlander's work it is inspiring because of the way he reflects the buildings on the windows and adds the black and white filter to create an effect, it resembles two pictures in one, this reminds me of double exposure. He combines two subject areas buildings and people to strengthen the combined image.
Shoot 1:
What am I doing in this this shoot ?
- I am going to take pictures of the reflection of the building on the puddle..
Best photograph
Final Image
This was my final image for this shoot, I added a black and white filter to work in the style of Lee Friedlander.
Shoot 2
For this shoot?
- Take pictures of the sky reflecting on the water...
Shoot 3
For this shoot I am going to take pictures of the reflections coming off of a mirror
Best photograph
David Hockney
Some of his work...
Shoot 4
For this shoot shoot I am taking pictures of the Harrison reflecting on to water...
Shoot 5
For this shoot I am going to take images of the building lights and street lights reflecting onto the water.