Monday, May 13, 2013

photographer assignment

Google famous photographers and find a person you are drawn to.  Then complete the following in a blog post.

1) Research and provide a background of the photographer.
2) What drew you to the artists work?  Their lighting, compositional choices, subject matter, color vs black and white, meaning, context, etc.....? Why and how did these things stand out for you?

3) Upload a minimum of 5 photographs by the photographer you chose.
4) For each photograph answer the following questions:
    a.  What kinds of things do you see in this photograph? 

    b.  What words would you use to describe this photo?
    c.  What do you think is the most important part of this picture?
    d.  What do you think this photo is about? 
    e.  Why did you choose this photograph?

1) "Steve Winter has been stalked by jaguars in Brazil, charged by a grizzly in Siberia, and trapped in quicksand in the world's largest tiger reserve in Myanmar. He's flown over erupting volcanoes and visited isolated villages where residents had never before seen a blond foreigner—or a camera."
Growing up in Indiana, Winter dreamed of traveling the world as a photographer for National Geographic. His first camera was a gift from his father on his seventh birthday. Over the next few years, Winter's dad taught him the basics of photography.
After graduating from the Academy of Art and the University of San Francisco, Winter signed on as a photojournalist for Black Star Photo Agency. Since then, he has produced stories for GEOTimeNewsweekFortuneNatural History,AudubonBusinessWeekScientific American, and Stern, among other publications. His nonprofit and commercial clients include UNICEF, Merck Pharmaceuticals, Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, and others.
In 1991, Winter began shooting for the National Geographic Society. He has covered many subjects for National Geographic magazine, including Cuba, Russia's giant Kamchatka bears, tigers in Myanmar's Hukawng Valley, and life along Myanmar's Irrawaddy River.
Winter lives with his wife, son, and pets in New Jersey.
2)      I had heard of him from my trip to Iceland with National Geographic and my guide described him as "from a different planet where people don't belong" he lives in nature and no obstacle is too absurd to dismay him. 
3)  Tiger-Photography-by-Steve-Winter01.jpeg
a. a weary tiger getting a drink on a calm night
b. pure, isolated
c. the reflection the wary eyes
d. exploring the unseen world of the beasts we do not see, also showing the innocence and vulnerability of the tiger as being just a cat.
e.  A blood thirsty tiger stalking the jungles at night is a recipe for a horror story but this picture is surprisingly calming and reassuring. 

a. a war beaten rhino mother and her maturing calf.
b. sad, determined.
C. The wound
d. The struggle for survival of this ancient and endangered creature. 
e. It simply opened my eyes.

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a. croc babyyyy
b. mysterious
c. the oversized eye
d. shows the dramatic awakening of new life.
e. Contrasts the oldest animal the croc, with the beauty of youth and new life.
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a. crazy ape
b. Wild, weird
c. The eyes and expression
d. the funky funny side to nature
e. made me smile
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a. scared juvenile 
b. timid, fearful
c. the way he clings to the tree
d. shows the fear of the fabled jaguar
e. i felt bad for the cat