Buchberger-Masters

@http://jewishcurrents.org/july-26-diane-arbus-11207 This image was shot by Diane Arbus. It was captured with black and white film photography. It illistrautes the element of space by showing there really isn't much of it with the giant man in the room. The image also emphasizes the mans size by standing him next to the tiny elderly couple. I admire this image greatly because often time it is difficult to show the size of an object or person in a photograph, but Diane very successfully made it clear to any viewer of this piece that this man is indeed very large. I would also like to capture an image that reflects the true size of an object.

@http://laurenarumphotography.com/2012/08/21/lewis-hine/ This image was shot by Lewis Hine. A Graflex camera was used to capture this shot. This image emphasizes the young men on the steel beam because they are much darker than the background of the image. I also see great spacing in the pictures. It looks as though the boys are stractegically placed in the center of the photo so the viewer can see how far above the city they sit. I admire this image because it shows the great dangers young men had to go through for work back in the 1900's. I would also like to capture an image that shows great danger in it.

@http://www.kirpi.it/Photo/Jerry-Uelsmann-surrealist-composite-photographs This image was shot by Jerry Uelsmann. To create this piece, Uelsmann used various dark room techniques such as enlarging, advanced masking, and dodging as photoshop was not invented at the time. This image shows emphasis on the house and the roots connecting it to the ground by surrounding it by a darker background. It also has great texture throughout the piece whether it be in the soil or in the house itself. I greatly admire this image because it shows such an advanced level of creativity. I would also like to expand my level of creativity and think outside of the box when capturing an image. [] This image was shot by Jeff Jacobson. To capture this image, Kodachrome was used. This image shows great contrast; much of it is dark, but as you can see, there are sections of the piece that are much brighter and more interesting to the eye. The spacing of this image is also thought out very well. I admire this shot because it isn't your typical photo. There is great meaning behind it and it's very unique. I would also like to shoot an image that is very unique. [] This image was shot by Joyce Tenneson. Joyce generally uses a Polaroid 20x24 camera to capture her images. This is her signature style. This image shows great emphasis -- emphasis on the young woman, especially her eyes. This photo also has great space. The young lady is place directly in the center of the image which is exactly where she should be since she is the focal point of the piece. I truly admire this image for being so simple, yet saying so much. I would also like to capture an image that has a great meaning behind it.

[] This image was shot by Michael Kenna. Although photoshot is available to Michael, he chooses to a darkroom. All of his darkrooms are pretty low tech, however. This image shows great contrast between the elephant and it's surroundings. This really emphasizes the elephant in the image. Texture is also present in this piece when looking at the elephant. I really admire this piece because it shows the beauty of elephants in the simplest of ways. I would also like to be able to show the beauty of an object in a simple way.