Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Great Black and White Photographers Part 3

1. Jerry Uelsmann's photos definitely caught my eye as soon as I looked at them because almost all of them are 2 pictures morphed together and they are very edited. I think his photos are really interesting and unique because the way he edits them is very different.
2. I can see the the dark black lake draping the photo. I see the wrinkles and lines covering the hands. I see the trees and mountains in the horizon. (picture 2)
I smell the crisp, stale air. I smell the earth dirt and roots hanging from the tree. I smell the murky, smelly, brown water. (picture 1)
I hear the rushing water falling off the cliff. I hear the screams of people falling into the endless void. I hear the hollow boat slowly falling to the water. (picture 3)
I taste the cold air and snowflakes covering the mountains. I taste the dirty, murky water in my mouth. I taste the earthy and natural feel in the picture. (picture 1)
I feel fear as I stare into the dark black water. I feel the cold water resting in the palm of my hands. I feel the storm clouds slowly moving in to the scene. (picture 2)
3. I would like to create a blog or powerpoint to share Jerry Uelsmann with the world because it would be kind of hard to see his pictures on a poster since they are so dark.





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