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Franco Fontana
http://francofontanaphotographer.com/ Franco Fontana was born in 1933 in Modena. He took up photography in 1961, he is best known for his abstract colour landscapes. He held his earliest solo show was in 1968 in Modena, he has published over seventy books with Italian, French, German, Swiss, Spanish, American and Japanese publishers. His photographs have appeared worldwide in over 400 exhibitions, solo and collective.
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Final presentation
final Hand image
The image above is my favourite final image with the thin black border but I quickly wanted to further experiment within other possible boarder ideas within the piece itself.
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Analysing Robert Frank
Trolley - New Orleans Robert Frank is a Swiss-American photographer and documentary filmmaker born in 1924, with his most noticeable work being the 1958 book called The Americans.
Trolley - New Orleans 1955 Named The Trolley, this became one of Robert Frank's most famous photos released from the book The Americans. The picture captures the fleeting moment that conveys the brutal social order of the postwar America. Frank was originally shooting a street parade when he saw a trolley passing, in which he quickly spun round and took a picture before the trolley disappeared from view. Visual The picture consists of a small amount of tonal range but a large contrast between black and white throughout. The picture is obviously taken at a slightly angled position, with a balanced symmetry across the entirety of it. This image has been cropped from the original taken with a huge contrast between the white poles and the people next to each one, instantly drawing your eye to them. Technical A natural light is used within the image as it was taken on a bright sunny day creating a warm tone to the overall piece, but has been slightly manipulated with evidence of the Ansel Adams zone system used throughout. The whole image seems to be in focus with no blur at all with a big depth of field, whilst telling us that Robert must have used a high shutter speed to capture the moving trolley so clearly without the traces of blur. From the reflection in the glass above the trolley windows, it is clear to say that it was taken head on allowing for the effect to occur. Contextual The picture perfectly captures the racial separation between the people at that time period within America in which classes were divided (In one window there is an old white woman, the next are two white children and the last are two black men), whilst also revealing and documenting the truth behind what the Americans saw as 'The American Dream' in which not everyone was equal with similar opportunities in life
Liquify Tool
LIQUIFY TOOL
Here is how I used Photoshop’s liquify tool in order to turn this image…
Into this image…
Step 1)
Open the image in Photoshop, select the full image and open it in the liquify tool..
Step 2)
After liquifying the image I used ‘curves’ in order to alter the contrast, shadows and exposure of the image..
Step 3)
I then finally used the ‘lasso’ tool to section off one of the central boats and then used curves again to darken it to add to the abstraction of the image.
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