New Topographics photoshoot

Photoshoot Plan

Where: Havre De Pas, La Collette

What: DSLR camera, Tv setting (shutter speed 1/125, ISO 200)

When: around 2pm-3pm when there is light

Contact Sheet

I flagged the images I want to edit
I only has a few photos that I think were good enough to edit as the light was flat
For most of the edits I tired to get as much range of lights and darks as possible, and to add definition I added Dehaze.

Final Edits


My favourite photo from the shoot is this one because I like the simplicity of the image, and how the person is central to the end of the pier. However I don’t think it fully links with the idea of new Topographics.

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My Photo
Robert Adams Landscape Photography used the great Colorado outdoors.
A Roberts Adams photo similar to mine
Robert Adams Takes Photos That Face Facts - WSJ
Robert Adams

I think this photo is the best image that fully complies with new Topographics as it has man made buildings from the early 1900s, but also captures the beach. It presents the idea of architecture and buildings talking over natural areas.

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I feel like my image relates to this image by Adams as it shows the development of homes and life in the middle of a natural environment.

The Place We Live - Photographs by Robert Adams | LensCulture

I feel like my images of the power plant relate to Frank Gohlke in the idea that he captures the industrial landscape, possibly in an abstract sense.

This is also similar to Albert Renger-Patzsch when he photographed Gute Hoffnungs Hütte blast furnace.

He also created typology through his work from this shoot.

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