Photo walk

Recently me and my class did a whole class photo walk around Harve Depas, I collected a total of 391 images, this included photos to use for a panorama, landscapes but also some urban landscapes.

Artist analysis

Frank Gohlke

Frank Gohlke — Tusen Takk Foundation

Frank Gohlke, born on April 3, 1942, is a prominent American landscape photographer. He has received two Guggenheim fellowships, two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, and a Fulbright Scholar Grant. His photography is part of many prestigious collections, including those at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Art Institute of Chicago. Gohlke was among ten photographers chosen for the influential 1975 exhibition “New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-Altered Landscape,” held at the International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, which is now known as the George Eastman Museum. Over his nearly fifty-year career, Gohlke has captured images of grain elevators in the American Midwest, the destruction caused by a tornado in his hometown of Wichita Falls, Texas, the transformation of the landscape around Mount St. Helens after its 1980 eruption, agricultural scenes in central France, and the wild apple forests in Kazakhstan.

Some of his photos

Frank Gohlke | Howard Greenberg Gallery
Frank Gohlke - Artworks for Sale & More | Artsy
muse-ings: Accommodating Nature: The Photography of Frank Gohlke
Photo 1 of 11 in 11 Amazing Australian Homes from New Topographics at the  SFMoMA - Dwell
Frank Gohlke | Howard Greenberg Gallery
Resiliency, Humility, Fortitude: Frank Gohlke's Aftermath

Photo analysis

Frank Gohlke | Howard Greenberg Gallery

Technical – The lighting in this image is most likely natural light, its gloomy dark and cold setting, there isn’t any shadows due to the cloudy sky. The aperture was most likely a high number, something like f/32, I can tell this because everything is in focus while still being a wide angle shot.

Visual – In the foreground of this photo there is some silos, they reflect nicely off the wet road they sit on. Moreover the powerlines make good leading lines towards the vanishing point of the image which is down the end of the road, this is also where the viewers eyes are drawn to.

Contextual/ Conceptual – Grain Elevator and Lightning Flash, Lamesa, Texas, 1975.

Contact sheet

Selection process

Panoramas

I took a range of photos which I merged into one to create a panorama

This was the outcome.

My favourite photos

Basic editing

Black and white

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