Kennison+M+-+Portrait+of+a+place



All of these photos represent either cityscape, landscape or architectural spaces. The moods evoked are either loneliness or unease of 'why is this here? or why is this like this?' The artists used leading lines and the rule of thirds to get their points across and to make the portraits more interesting to look at. (These images I found had no visible author or photographer available).
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 * 2) Explain the printmaking technique you hope to use and how it will illustrate your concept for this project.
 * 3) I want to try printing on either metal or creating a substrate to put through the printer that is made up of collaged newspaper because I believe the photo idea that I have in mind would work well with that kind of base.
 * 4) Explain your concept for this project. What will your imagery look like, why?
 * 5) Grunge, dirty, industrial, etc. I want to photograph the train yard/tracks because it's a calming place for me to go and think.
 * 6) What mood and lighting will your portray?
 * 7) Ideal lighting for what I have in mind would be just on the brink of sunset, where it's almost dark and scary looking but still calming.
 * 8) What type of place will you illustrate (landscape, cityscape etc.)
 * 9) It'll be a mix of landscape and cityscape, mostly city however.
 * 10) Explain how large the final image will be and what it will be printed onto. Refer to the original Portrait of A Place Resource Page for details on the techniques.
 * 11) It will most likely be the size of an 8x11 sheet of paper