Groer-+Cyanotype



Picture 1: For this picture it was illustrated by Tom Hart. His original was a 6x6 medium format negative. Then it was scanned, inverted and printed on transparency. He used leading lines well because the lines of the ceiling and the walls lead you to the person walking down the hall. It point you to the person and the door and the light at the end of the "hall". I think that he used texture to kind of show the walls sticking out and actually showing there was a wall there. He has a lot of negative space but it works well because it ends up leading up to what I think is the main point of the picture.

Picture 2: For the photogram (the black and white one) the photo was illustrated by Christian Schad, Man Ray and Lazlo Moholy-Nagy. This image was created using traditional silver-gelatin black and white materials. He kind of used leading lines with the flower on the inside of the "cup". His movement was nice, because he made it where your eye was drawn to the middle of the picture and then you ended looking at the black because it brought out the main point of the picture. The pattern was creative and different and unique.