
PART 2
I chose this picture because not only is it a very beautiful and informative picture but its also very intriguing and tells a story. It also makes you feel sad and hurt, which I think is great because photographs should make you feel something. This photograph was in third place for photojournalist of the year. The photographer really captured the light and dust coming through the window which is perfect and he stood behind the subject which makes the viewer feel like there watching this sorrowful event unfold before our eyes. Its also nicely balanced! :). I think the subject weighed about 55-65% into the judges mind. The photographer made sure the light came in through the window illuminating the particles of dust and hope in such a dark time, which makes it unique.
PART 3
BEST SUGGESTIONS
1) School of Athens By RAPHAEL- It has tons of different stories going on however they don't seem to distract each others singular story.
2) Pantings of Banksy- While expecting to see a certain thing you are surprised and see something out of the ordinary and it blows your mind!!!!
3) Cambells soup cans by Andy Warhol- Making the ordinary seem extraordinary! Thats what its all about :)
I think this photographer followed the rules of the nighthawk painting very well. He found a moment.
An interaction. A quiet moment with a hook that grabs your attention just like the painting. Street art will probably influence me like street art and stuff that surprises you, stuff outrageous. The odd.



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