Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Description on Photo of each Photographer



Eugene Atget



Rue Boutebrie, Paris, 1922



This photograph is called Rue Boutebrie. It was taken by the Photographer Eugene Atget in Paris, France. In this photo there is an apartment which is Rue Boutebrie. This photo also includes the road which is going passed the apartment building far ahead. The photo was taken in France in the month of March. The Photo is a Matte Albumen silver print. It was taken on the road of this place. This photo has a good meaning to it because it is showing the perspective from the road or if somebody is standing on the road or perhaps even on a car. This view would be seen if someone is at that position. Eugene Atget took this photo and it brought a lot of meaning to this photograph. It was taken from an angle. 

This photograph is a great example of photos that are just taken and then brings out a meaning into it. From this normal picture, it brings out those meanings. The Artist of this Photograph is trying to bring out that similar thing. This photo may look like just a normal photo taken by Eugene Atget but actually has lots into it. This photo looks like it has a dull type of effect to it which represents the olden times where photos were only black and white. Eugene Atget was famous because of these types of photographs he takes which brings a lot of meaning which is photos taken from an angle which show the perspective from cars and the road. With this it shows the capturing of photos from the views. This photo is very clear and plain but also easy to understand the meaning of. This photo is of Urban environment because it shows that in the picture there is a building that is related to modernism.

This photo may not be very interesting to look into but after knowing the meaning that it has to it, this can become a very interesting piece of work created by someone. Because of all these description and meaning, this would be appealing to a lot of people and then once that happens then this piece of work turns into a masterpiece.



Max Dupain



Morning Rush Hour, Sydney Harbour Bridge, 1938



This Photo is taken by the Photographer Max Dupain. This is taken in Australia in the city of Sydney. As it is seen in this photograph, this is taken at the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It shows the Morning rush hour as there are a lot of cars that are going past. This gives the impression of the rush. These cars are mainly older time cars as it was taken in 1938. This photo is taken to show people the morning time rush hour in 1938. The Photographer's message is to show to audience the rush there is in the mornings. 

The photo is taken from front view. The photograph has no colour in it and it looks like a photograph of the olden times. This photo stands out once people look at it because it is sharp and eye catching. The cars in the photo are big from the front and gets smaller as it get back as it is taken from the front view. Max Dupain's message is quite clear in this photograph which was about the morning rush. Max Dupain came up with taking such photos that were unique. 

This had made him become one of Australia's greatest Photographer. Max Dupain usually took photos that were sharp focused. This Photo is also one of those that were of sharp focus. This piece of art was very well-known. The relationship between the conceptual framework was that what this photo meant to the photographer and what the photographer was try to say to us by this photograph. The Photographer was showing the audience that this photo meant a lot of things also. 

For example the amount of cars were representing the rush hour and secondly where it was taken. It was taken in the city and the Artist is showing the rush at that place early morning which is clearly seen in this Photo. This is a photo with some meaning to it but not as much as some of the other photos that were also taken by Max Dupain, although this turned out to be one of his fine and reasonable artwork.





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