Final report
1. Personal background:
Photographer and environmentalist Ansel Adams was born in San Francisco, California, and is the son of businessman Charles Hitchcock Adams and Ollie Bray.When Adams was only four years old, the aftershocks of the 1906 earthquake and fire threw him to the ground, severely breaking his nose and clearly marking his life. A year later, family property collapsed in the 1907 financial panic, and Adams’s father spent the rest of his life, but tried to be in vain. Adams is an only child and his mother was nearly forty years old. His relatively elderly parents, wealthy family history, and the intimacy of his mother's sister and old father created an environment that was clearly Victorian and socially conservative. 2. Style: The Ansel Adams style is based on the visualization of the final image before exposure and the development process and printing process for visualization. The image's rich tonal quality ranges from rich dark black to creamy midtones to bright whites that preserve detail. Many of his prints are also selenium tones, a process that deepens black and changes the overall print to provide a warmer image. 3. Philosophy For me, the Yosemite Valley is always a sunrise, shining green and golden miracles in the vast stone and space buildings. I know that without any sculptures, paintings or music can convince the spiritual command of granite cliffs and domes, the bright patina of rocks and forests, and the thunder and whispers of falling water. At first, huge aspects may predominate; then we perceive and respond to the subtle and persuasive complexity of nature. - Ansel Adams's portfolio of Ansel Adams. This is what he said and tells people the main points in his work. 4. Impact The unique exhibition at the Oakland Museum in California explores the work of the 20th century great photographer Ansel Adams in the context of the photographers around him and the people he influences. Ansel Adams: Inspiration and influence, by adding his work to photographers who influenced him, contemporary photographers and many of his students, an exhibition celebrating the centenary of Adams' birthday was added. perspective. The exhibition will open on June 29 and continue until September 22, 2002. When I searched for a photographer on the Internet, I knew that this person and his style were just like the visual effects of the picture. |
#1The difference between the first photo is that I got up at 4 in the morning to climb the mountain. The mountain is over 4,000 meters above sea level. Because the weather was very sunny that day, there were only a few clouds in the sky, only a layer of mist. The difference between my photo and this work is that Adam took a very layered look at the tree and the mountain.
#2This photo was taken by Tiger Leaping Gorge in China's famous scenic spot. This river is the longest Yangtze River in China. The difference between the photos is that the photos I took were huge momentum of huge waves falling from the rocks, but the photos of Adams were very soft and the very soft streams flowed on the rocks.
#3 This photo has similarities. The mountain is covered by a thin mist. But the trees in Adam's work are the finishing touches, and they can also distinguish the distance between the scene and the photographer. Very good sense of hierarchy.
Personal artist statement:
I like realism photo.I usually like to take pictures of some landscapes and some buildings. I like things with layers of meaning, such as buildings of various shapes. In my opinion l think the intersection between lines and shapes is very aesthetic.
Among the three photos, their main feature is the landscape photo. I like to travel. I take some art photos every time I travel. These three photos were taken in Yunnan, China. I like the way the mountains rise into the clouds, like the waves and waves. There is also a moral here. Why is the big wave going forward without going back? It is because since we have chosen our own life, we must never give up. Strive for our dreams!
I like realism photo.I usually like to take pictures of some landscapes and some buildings. I like things with layers of meaning, such as buildings of various shapes. In my opinion l think the intersection between lines and shapes is very aesthetic.
Among the three photos, their main feature is the landscape photo. I like to travel. I take some art photos every time I travel. These three photos were taken in Yunnan, China. I like the way the mountains rise into the clouds, like the waves and waves. There is also a moral here. Why is the big wave going forward without going back? It is because since we have chosen our own life, we must never give up. Strive for our dreams!