Schall-Place



The first photograph starting from the left is by Paul Politis the space used is an architectural-scape because the photograph focuses on the house. The mood invoked by this photographer is a mysterious haunted mood because the house is shrouded by trees and the grayscale of the photograph and the old style of the house feels very creepy. Because the house is framed by trees the compositional technique used is framing

The second photograph in the middle is by Paul Rapaelson the space used in this photograph is a city-scape because the background shows an entire city. The mood invoked by this photograph is loneliness because there is an entire city in the distance but then the chair is alone looking out to the city and all the action that is in the city. The compositional technique used in this photograph is focal point because although the city in the background is very interesting the chair seem to grab your attention and make you question why it is there.

The final photograph on the right is by Julie Berlin and the spaced used is inner-scape because it is photographed inside a building. The mood invoked is an accent, forbidden, and creepy feeling. Because there is a sign in the room that says do not enter it really gives off the feeling that you shouldn't be there and the photographer is breaking a rule buy being there. The compositional technique in this photograph is leading lines because the door frame leads you to the forbidden hallway