Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Kingsbury Creeping




The way you look a building is often determined by the experience of actually physically being there, having it surround you, seeing the way that people interact with it. However, when you can't get to the building yourself you must rely on photographs in order to get an impression of it. During the assignment in Kingsbury today, I tried to get the best impression of the building that I could. As a photographer you have the ability to edit and manipulate your subject in a way that it will depict what you want. This can sometimes be despite the other factors in a given photographic scene that would hinder the image from the artist's directive. In today's assignment I wanted to focus on the cool, empty feeling that I have always associated with Kingsbury, taking photos without people in them that showcased the long geometric architectual line associated with it.

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