Editing urban and industrial landscapes

What is an urban landscape?

An urban landscape means a dense accumulation of building structures with a rich stylistic variety of shapes, sizes and proportions located over a fairly extensive territory. The landscape, development block, and movement framework are the three main design elements of an urban project of any scale.

Urban photography is a genre of photography concerned with capturing scenes from urban spaces, such as towns and other ecological spaces. It has become more popular over the years as the world has become more urbanized. It is an interdisciplinary study which links to landscape and street photography.

I photographed this image at a deadpan and low angle, to emphasise the different patterns and textures in the rocks, while also eye-catching the viewer. This helps bring their eye towards the contrast between the dull sky and the different sceneries such as the trees and the rocks. By increasing the contrast by a significant amount, I was able to add to this. The image is also interesting as there is a range of materials; man-made vs natural, therefore I did not want to edit it to a point where it looks surreal. To keep it realistic, I decreased the exposure in the photograph so it is possible to see the variety of tones throughout the sky, which helps add an ominous effect. However, in order for the image to not appear dim, I increased the whites which creates a bigger contrast between the shades.

For this image I did not edit too much as it is a minimalistic photograph with potential. With the colours only being black and white, this can also accelerate the modern vs industrial theme I have looked at within my photoshoots as it unites with the modern approach to many images today. I only increased the contrast and exposure to highlight the simple details, to appear more eye-catching, as well as juxtaposing the bright whites with the dark shades.

Within this image, there is another divergence between the modern and historical approach, as I have integrated the top of the apartments, where we can clearly assume they were newly built. Whereas I can infer that the tree is ancient, as it was extremely tall meaning it had been growing for decades. This adds interest to the overall outcome because by embodying ancient nature, I am able to encourage comparison of our present with our past. This can also successfully add a mood of nostalgia for the viewer. By increasing the contrast, it can foreground the plain colours in the image. I emphasised the clouds by decreasing the exposure as the image has no detail in the sky and increasing the contrast for more detail.

I photographed this image from As the purpose of this photograph I captured was to capture the texture, I kept the clarity and dehaze neutral, as I think it takes away from the distinctive details throughout. Therefore I made small changes like increasing the contrast in order to despair a range of tints and complexions within.

For this photoshoot we went to Havre Des Pas and took a closer look into the different urban landscapes such as industrial monuments and buildings. We attempted to focus on obtaining natural scenery (sand, seaweed etc) as well as industrial and man-made features (houses and buildings).

Within the image above, it has more man-made and modern features rather than historical which can be observed through the metal fountain as the subject of the image. This contrasts well against the other images of the natural scenery, taken by Ansel Adams. The photograph above links successfully to Robert Adams as he focused on housing as the main subject, but incorporating natural scenery in the background. My images differ from this as instead of embodying nature, I included the modern apartments.

While editing this image, I increased the exposure to make the image appear brighter and reveal the details in the shadows. I wanted this photograph to appear bright as it contradicts the white buildings and the shiny monument in the centre. I decreased the shadows because I did not want an extreme contrast between the different colours and shades within the image, and I wanted to achieve an overall beaming and intense mood which highlights the modern man-made world in which humans have adapted to.

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