Tuesday, January 17, 2012
A corporate building in Northern New Jersey
I took this shot last week:
This has got to be one of the ugliest buildings I have seen. I'm interested in how photography can make the ugliest things look engaging. I asked my teacher about this the other day. Why does the ugliest subject matter make a good photo sometimes? He said he thinks it has something to do with the fact that the image is being flattened out; a three dimensional scene is being being represented in two dimensions. A friend of mine said that photography removes all of the senses except vision. You obviously don't smell New Jersey in the photograph above. You don't feel the chill in the air. Because I'm using a wide-angle lens the eye could never see the building the way it is shown in the photo.
I tend to take a photo as a document of the real thing. But there is a lot going on that is removing the subject from reality.
This has got to be one of the ugliest buildings I have seen. I'm interested in how photography can make the ugliest things look engaging. I asked my teacher about this the other day. Why does the ugliest subject matter make a good photo sometimes? He said he thinks it has something to do with the fact that the image is being flattened out; a three dimensional scene is being being represented in two dimensions. A friend of mine said that photography removes all of the senses except vision. You obviously don't smell New Jersey in the photograph above. You don't feel the chill in the air. Because I'm using a wide-angle lens the eye could never see the building the way it is shown in the photo.
I tend to take a photo as a document of the real thing. But there is a lot going on that is removing the subject from reality.
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