Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Inspired by a Master-Clarence H. White


Temperature: 4280  Tint:0 Exposure:+.16
Contrast:
-15 Highlights+12 Shadows -15
   Reds: +10 Yellows: -20
Greens: +15 Blue:+45

before



Turn to gray scale
Temperature: 3000  Tint:0 Exposure:+.10
Contrast:-15 Highlights+9 Shadows -3
   Reds: -4 Oranges:+55 Yellows: -14
Greens: -15 


before






Temperature: 4150  Tint:-3 Exposure:+.10
Contrast:-22 Highlights+19 Shadows -13
   Reds: -4 Oranges:+63 Yellows: -14
Greens: -26 Aquas,Blues,
 Purples, Magentas:-100


before





Temperature: 3000  Tint:0 Exposure:+.10
Contrast:-15 Highlights+12 Shadows -5
   Reds: -4 Oranges:+55 Yellows: -20
Greens: -15 Aquas,Blues,
 Purples, Magentas:-100

Before




Temperature: 4150  Tint:-3 Exposure:+.10
Contrast:-22 Highlights+19 Shadows -13
   Reds: -4 Oranges:+63 Yellows: -14
Greens: -26 Aquas,Blues,
 Purples, Magentas:-100


Before



Time period:late 1800s-early 1900s
Location:Ohio 
Subjects: archetypal Pictorialist 

What makes this photographer unique: He photographed things that felt personal and because he had limited funds and time to take photographs, he staged each of his photographs down to the smallest details. 

Why did you choose this photographer?: his work is incredibly detailed and though it appears simple, the reality is they are difficult photographs to imitate because of his planning and precision. 

How did the photographer inspire you?: I found different new ways to photograph people in a way that can tell a story and incorporate nature without it becoming too much of a landscape photograph. 

How did this change while working on the project?: The only thing that changed was the way I started to control light source the pictures to highlight the subject better.