Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Review of Nancy's Workers of UTSA Photos


Nancy’s photos use self-conceived original formatting concepts, which surpasses her peers.  An inspiration to others, her work is the new benchmark of excelled performance.

Photo 1:  Framed well, adjustments of the colors, brought out a warm comfortable feel even as the model had a tense look.  Evident use of the rule of thirds, and horizontal vertical lines in proportion give this a balanced and pleasing photo to the eye.

Photo 2:  Robo Cop:  Good uses of props to explore the frame within a frame.  The helmet also shines a reflection of the colorful sky contrasted with the overhang of the building.  Amidst the sky and overhang are strong cutting, diagonal lines and shapes that still pull the admirer back to the subject of the photo.

Photo 3:  Reflections in the window give the photo a triple backdrop.  One with the window, one with the building to the left and one with trees the subject fits in each backdrop yet stands out by himself.   Brilliant use of color, contrasting the red in his shirt with the green of the trees help provide the rule of thirds outside physical barriers of the layout,

Photo 4:  Diminishing lines and the arrangement of the building blocks draw all eyes to the individual in center stage.  He provides, rounding shape, opposing lines and a dramatic presents contrasting the blocks of the building, which at this angle, run off to the distances of eternity.

Photo 5:  Stimulating unconventional use of close frame provided multiple layers within the canvas of the photo.  This product embodies the contemporary approach of three-dimensional photo with the handicap of using a standard camera.  The distinguished subject in the forefront of shade trees on a warm summer day, which is encompassed by the distant road and buildings.

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