Schall-Cyanotype

This photograph was done by Michel Herin and printed on water color paper. The Cyanotype is stained with tea to get the brown color. The photographer utilizes the technique of filling the frame because the subject takes up the space of the entire photograph. I think the photographer did a good job using the element of texture in this piece because the girl in the photograph looks very soft. Her hair almost seems to disappear in the photograph which makes her seem soft and she looks like she might start to disappear along with the background.

http://www.michelherin.com/cyanotype/galleries/gallery2/index.html

This photograph is taken by Ronald Fricke and is printed on water color paper. This photographer uses the fill the frame technique because the hands take up most of the photograph. Texture is also the mane theme in this picture. The hands seem very soft compared to the background which is very rough/ A rough looking layer is also layered on top of the hands contrasting soft textures and rough textures.

http://www.alternativephotography.com/gallery3/University-of-Delaware-2012/Ronald-Fricke-Cyanotype



This photograph is taken by Gilbert Cope and is printed on paper. This photograph uses the rule of thirds technique because the photograph can be divided into sections. The grass at the bottom the houses in the middle and the tree leaves in the top. The photographer utilizes good use of space the trees are very close but the people are spread out so it seems interesting. There's also a sense of balance because the tree leave are close but the people are spread out.

http://josephdastagallery.com/photography.cfm