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Arnold Newman's Environmental Portraits

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    Arnold Newman was an American Photographer, born in New York City, who specialized in environmental portraiture. He was most well-known for a portrait of a composer Igor Stravinsky, in which Stravinsky is mostly hidden by his piano and only his head can be seen, and of his colored portrait of former Nazi industrialist Alfried Krupp (Wikipedia). The photo of Krupp is particularly interesting when you understand that Newman grew up in a Jewish family, and he decided to depict Krupp in the factory he used even when working for the Nazis. In the photo, Krupp is front in center, though in the shadows, giving his face a menacing look, while the factory behind him is well-lit.      When asked about his interest in environmental portraiture specifically in an interview with the magazine  American Photo , Newman replied; "The surroundings had to add to the composition and the understanding of the person. No matter who the subject was, it had to be an interesting...

Ralph Gibson and his Art on the Human Subconscious

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     Ralph Gibson is an American artist who grew up in Hollywood surrounded by famous individuals. He was born on January 16th, 1939. The man got his inspiration from the sets of movies he would visit as a child. According to the International Photography Hall of Fame, his father was the assistant to Alfred Hitchcock, so he was able to visits the sets with his father.      His art is focused mainly on the human subconscious. It relies on the feelings of the viewer and the interpretation of his works. I find that many of his photos bring a sense of nostalgia to the viewer.      This first photo is reminiscent of looking out the car window as a child. Notice how the photo is of the camera looking out of the back window of the car. It can portray a child looking out the window, a person looking out the window of a taxi, or maybe even a pet. I personally view it as a child looking out the window at the bikers. It catches a moment of life in ...

Michael Kenna and His Landscape Photography

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     Michael Kenna is a British photographer known for his landscape photography and his long exposure times. According to jacksonfineart.com, sometimes his exposure length for a photo can be ten hours. Kenna was born to an Irish-Catholic family in Lancashire, England in 1953. Oddly enough, I couldn't find an exact date for his birth, which leads me to believe he may be a private man. Despite this, we know that he was one of six children in his family. He aimed to become a priest when he was younger, but left the schooling for it when he found his passion for the arts.     A notably rather boring life for an artist, and the most normal upbringing of the photographers we have talked about so far. I find artists with a more tragic or traumatic upbringing tend to have better art. Though this is my personal opinion, Kenna proves me wrong on it as I find his works very aesthetically pleasing. According to multiple sources, including his own website, michaelkenna.com...