Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Africa and Abandoned Theme Parks

1.I thought it was very interesting to see Nick Brandt start out as a video director to going full time with photography.This is a huge change in how he approaches everything in his work.Lastly,I thought he was courageous because not many people go to Africa and he is from England so there is a huge change in culture.


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2.Nick Brandt
3.I like how he took a picture of a dangerous lion and was courageous enough to do that.I like how it is black,white and love who the picture was taken at the right time.
4.It has many rules of photography but are mainly simplicity and balance.
5.He does not use a telephone lens and he tries to go close to the animals to get a better picture.
6.He wants to take the best picture and whats to take a picture of how these animals are actually and not what many people think they are.
7.He wants to take the best looking pictures of these animals and show how these animals actually are.
8. “On This Earth, A Shadow Falls, Across the Ravaged Land
9.He wants to bring a new concept to life in these pictures.
10.He is not using photoshop with his pictures and is creating the most realistic/natural pictures.
11.I think that he is going to have better quality and more realistic pictures.
12.I like these pictures and it feels realistic and its quality is really good to me as if it is right next to me.
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Abandoned Theme Park1.Land of Oz,Beech Mountain,North Carolina,USA because I felt like this was the safest looking out of all the abandoned amusement parks.In the article it says that the amusement park is till in good tact for the most part and opened for the two days of the year for the Autumn of Oz.
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-Holy Land,Waterbury,Connecticut,USA
-Gulliver's Kingdom,Japan
-Spreepark,Berlin,Germany
-Disney's River Country,Florida-Rocky Point Park,Connecticut



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