Thursday, 17 October 2013

Lee Friedlander

The composistion of Lee Friedlander's wok



This image shows composition as there are 3 layers to the image including the grass bush and trees. The image is also taken in black and white to resemble his work.

This image shows the reflection of the sun in the puddles. It also shows cars to identify that Lee Friedlander worked taking images in cars.





This image shows a fence which shows repetition as the fence is continous in the same shapes. It also shows three layers of boxes.

rule of thirds - rule of gaze - black & white - meaning (reflector and homeless/helper moving it) - shadow on the reflector - 
In this image the rule of thirds is used to structure the image by using guidelines and points which level out it by dividing in a 3 by 3 square format. Also the rule of gaze is used as apart from the man and the reflector, there is space with nothing else standing out. The black and white in the image is very common with the work of Lee Friedlander which helps the story telling in the image. The shadow on the reflector is interesting as it gives a negative effect which suggests the man could be homeless or an assistant.


 

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