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Blog #3 Man Ray

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In 1911, Man Ray's namesake was born. Emmanuel Radnitzky, Man Ray's birth name, was a visual artist who considered himself a painter above everything he did. He did a lot of self-portraits and was a pioneer in what we know of today as, surrealism and dadaism. Man Ray would have many people modeling for his artwork and you may see the likes of Jean Cocteau as one of his subjects. You can also see that he did a lot of work with what we call photograms, but Man Ray would describe and call it Rayograph.  Man Ray had the ability to use Pablo Picasso as a model. Him having such a long career allowed him the likes to use these types of people and gives us the great artworks we see today. He used cool illusions to create the photogram you see on the bottom of this. Man Ray makes it look like a tornado with a flying saucer taking everything away, if looked at a different angle. However, I don't think he intended on this looking like this but his imagination allowed everything to fal

Blog #2 Lee Friedlander

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     Lee Friedlander was a photographer that focused in what looks to be primarily black and white landscapes and portraits whether it be from people to just his own reflections. At first, it looks like he just captures the basic daily life of a tourist, in a way, because he captures raw photos with shadows so you have a big contrasts in the grayscales with many landscapes in the back. However with Lee Friedlander's photos, I noticed that he commonly likes to capture two things at once as well, but his composition and the way he always has shadows it makes it look perfect and obviously super professional.        In this photograph, you can see Lee taking a picture of the reflection of himself along with the tv showing in front of him. He captures what a daily life would be here. It feels like he is just capturing the new inventions in front of him, but also wants himself to be known as the creator. In this you can see kind of an emphasis on the tv, although he wants you to look at

Photography Definition

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What is photography? Photography literally means drawing with light. However, photography can have many meanings and interpretations for others. Just like music, photography is in the eye of the beholder. It shouldn't be put in any certain standards or categories, but should be free roaming throughout people. Having the ability to take photos allows us to lock those certain memories and keep them for later to inspire or to remind ourselves. They give us the ability to also see things that may be out of view and an ability to express ourselves through this craft.As stated in the text,  Photography Changes Everything, "as camera sales dropped by 17 percent, the number of photographs made on camera-phones rose by 27 percent."As evolution continues, we will change the ways we take pictures, but pictures will never die due to us wanting to have those lifelong memories. All in all, I believe photos are basically just time chambers for us to remember and continue growing on disc