Friday, September 27, 2013

Great white and black photographers, PART 2


                                                     Gordon Parks

Gordon Roger Alexander Buchanan Parks, was born on November 30, 1912 and died on March 07, 2006. He was born in Fort Scott, Kansas and he died in the city of New York because he had cancer. He attended a segregated elementary school and was not allowed to participate in activities at his high school because of his race. His main thing he liked to do was photography, and being a director. In 1941, Parks won a photography fellowship with the Farm Security Administration for his images of the inner city. Parks worked for vogue for a number of years.In 1969, Parks became the first African American to direct a major Hollywood movie, the film adaptation of The learning tree.Gordon Parks was a prolific, world-renowned photographer, writer, composer and filmmaker known for his work on projects.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

lines

This picture shows lines because if you right away look at this photograph the lines from the building will grab your attention.

Framing

        This picture shows framing because it frames the main point of what there trying to show you.

Simplicity

       This picture shows simplicity because its zoomed in to the main point of this photograph.

Lines

    This picture is lines because the main thing you focus on this picture are the lines of the building And its the main thing that grabs your attention.

Framing

This picture shows framing because its framing the main pictures about  what the news paper is about.

Balance

This picture shows balance because its showing whats happening like its balancing on the main thing.