Birkes-masters

This a photo taken by Ruth Bernhard of a vast forest and mountain landscape with a close up shot of a hand holding a baby dolls head. The photo shows good space and contrast techniques throughout that range from white to grey to black. [|www.artnet.com]

This photo was taken by Cartier Bresson. Its shows a lot of protesting and marching asain women. This photo gives has a social aspect that implies to a certain event which gives it a journalist point of view as well. Since it is all black and white, this means it was taken ahwile ago and has a vintage look. [|pleasurephotoroom.wordpress.com]

This photo was taken by Lee Friedlander. It is a black and white city landscape taken of down town NYC. [|thisisanauthorsblog.wordpress.com]

This photograph was taken by Jeff Wall. It is a ravaged bedroom that contains a wide range of colors throughout, giving it an artistic look. [|blogs.artcenter.edu]

This photograph was taken by Catherine Opie. It shows a wide scaled landscape of numerous interstate bridges skying above the parking lot surface. This was taken in a large city setting and has a lot of solid contrast that ranges from black to white. [|www.nytimes.com]

This photograph was taken by Martin Parr. This one is by far my favorite of the whole bunch because it colorful, creative, and sort of has an illusion to it. The artist took the picture to show a man that blends in quite well when standing next to a splatter painting. The man in the picture has on a shirt that act as camoflauge when next to the painting. [|erickimphotography.com] 