Shoot three purposeful images this week. Post them on your blog by Saturday.
Your photos should show 1) Fast Rhythm, 2) Slow Rhythm, 3) Irregular. Review the explanation from the book to ensure you are doing this correctly.
Include a brief artist’s statement with each photo. Include a explanation of how you achieved the visual element that shows your understanding of the material. (Also, Why did you take this photo? What was your intention? Why, specifically, did this image speak to you? Do you believe you were successful? Why or why not?).
To start off, I decided to have all my pictures in B&W to draw more attention to what I was trying to show (rhythm-wise). I also took all the pictures in the same location to try and show how different rhythm is able to be found in the same space and how you just need to be aware of what the rhythm is.
With this first picture, I tried to capture slow rhythm in the piece. From the reading, I understood that slow rhythm has a sort of predictable pattern or lack of intensity. I think this picture does a good job at showing that.
I tried to show fast rhythm in this second picture. I don't know if I followed through very well. I tried to capture the way the lines move one into the other without a break, but I don't know if that is necessarily "fast'.
This last picture was my attempt at capturing irregular rhythm. The reading seemed to point a irregular rhythm being a frame divided into different areas (usually unequal), so the tempo changes "As the viewer looks around the frame". I think this picture does just that.
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