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Ralph Gibson

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 February 26th, 2023  Ralph Gibson By: Connor Albaugh               We have had the opportunity to examine quite a few incredible photographers with exemplary work over the past couple of months. Not only is there work popular, but their compositions are of the highest quality in the field of photography. We shift our focus to another talent in the field of photography, one who challenges the thoughts of his viewers artistically and cognitively. His name is Ralph Gibson .                In 1939, an American photographer by the name of Ralph Gibson was “born in Hollywood, California” (Article #2). “His father was an assistant director to Alfred Hitchcock” (Article #2). He was an English filmmaker and this allowed young Ralph to see his dad at work making films. Visiting  his dad allowed him to see all of the things he did as a filmmaker. “He was impressed by the power of the camera lens and the intensity of the lights” (Article #2). Being that these are two very important things associa

Assignment #3: Color Theory

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 February 23th, 2023  Color Theory   By: Connor Albaugh

Michael Kenna

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February 21st, 2023  Michael Kenna By: Connor Albaugh             It has been a good amount of time since the last blog. I had the opportunity to process my first roll of film and mess around with the process with making photograms. Processing film took a long time, but being gentle and patient is done with the intention of seeing your negatives in the greatest capacity. For photograms, finding the right lighting as well as the correct items to use to articulate each of the pictures was the hardest part. I used a lot of paper in the process, but continual practice allowed me to gain good experience with this technique and learn about something that I hadn’t been familiar with. With this being said, we shift our focus to a very decorated photographer who uses a fascinating technique to capture wonderful compositions. His name is Michael Kenna .               In “Widnes, England in 1953,” a photographic star by the name of Michael Kenna was born (Article #1). Kenna was “line of five sibl

Assignment #1 - Mini Compositions

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January 19th, 2023  Mini Compositions w/ Descriptions By: Connor Albaugh

Assignment #2 - Line and Value Theory

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  February 9th, 2023  Line and Value Theory  By: Connor Albaugh Design #1 - Lines for Visual Qualities (Digital) Design #2 - Concept Drawing for Consumerism

Lee Friedlander

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 February 1st, 2023  Lee Friedlander By: Connor Albaugh             “I always wanted to be a photographer. I was fascinated with the materials. But I never dreamed I would have this much fun. I imagined something much less elusive, much more mundane” (Article 2). This was said by Lee Friedlander in 1989, and I couldn’t agree more. There was a time in my life that photographer began to become a hobby and something that I genuinely enjoyed. It didn’t take much before I became addicted. I would spend long hours photographing while learning as much as I could to improve my craft. The hard work and dedication certainly allowed me to not only gain a better understanding of photography, but allowed me to see the world differently. Everything about photography excited me and I couldn’t put down the camera. This was the same for Lee Friedlander as he had the luxury of creating incredible work.                The life of Lee Friedlander began in 1934 (Article 3). Lee is an artist, notably “an Am