I like to see you experimenting with the camera-- good job! The light on the black and white images adds depth and design to an otherwise ordinary scene. I also like to see you physically moving the objects in the frame; this is evident in the silverware pictures. This sense of intervention and play is wonderful. As you continue to shoot, always be aware of the light and how it models space and objects. Light is a key photographic ingredient; photographers must always learn to see light, whether or not it is a transformative element in a particular shot. Some of your images suffer from low light of back light. Continue to capitalize on your sense of invention, and make the unexpected image. Control the light, re-contextualize your subjects, and consider how technique contribute to meaning.
I like to see you experimenting with the camera-- good job! The light on the black and white images adds depth and design to an otherwise ordinary scene. I also like to see you physically moving the objects in the frame; this is evident in the silverware pictures. This sense of intervention and play is wonderful. As you continue to shoot, always be aware of the light and how it models space and objects. Light is a key photographic ingredient; photographers must always learn to see light, whether or not it is a transformative element in a particular shot. Some of your images suffer from low light of back light. Continue to capitalize on your sense of invention, and make the unexpected image. Control the light, re-contextualize your subjects, and consider how technique contribute to meaning.
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