Thursday, September 9, 2010

I enjoyed this article about Emmet Gowin. I enjoyed learning about his family and how he took pictures of his family doing everyday activities. Gowin had said “My pictures are made as a part of everyday life and are not the result of any project or assignment.” I like how he took these photos for his own satisfaction. I also liked how Gowin said art is a portrait of yourself. I think that your own personality really reflects your art. If you are a person that is fun and outgoing you’ll take bright fun pictures, if you’re quieter you’ll probably take more calm pictures.

The picture “Edith and Elijah” caught my eye because the circular lens that Gowin talked about made me focus on what was in the picture. The focus of the picture was kept on Edith and her son next to her. Having the circular lens draws you into the main subject of the photo. I also liked this photo because a pregnancy is a beautiful thing. Some people might find pictures like this a wonderful thing some might think it’s quite unusual.

4 comments:

  1. I also liked how he took picture of his family doing there everyday lifestyle. It shows who the artist it as an average person as apposed to an artist. It makes the artist seem more like you and me.

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  2. I share similar thoughts on the "Edith and Elijah" photo.

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  3. His family was his life. This was evident with the photos he took. I have to agree this is one of my favorite photos. The contrast and content is outstanding.

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  4. I agree he is very loyal to his family, and I also like the picture that you posted as well. I love how the circle lens makes a contrast and the subject matter is very apparent in the picture!

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