During class today we had the pleasure of having Bryon Darby speak to us about photography. He came into the classrooms and critiqued our projects, giving us helpful feedback on what to do on our final project. He mentioned that he tended to be drawn to projects that focused on one of the elements more than the other (like time OR space) versus trying to represent both. He found it interesting that in each of the classrooms there tended to be a theme. In our class many of the students didn’t worry quite as much about perfectly aligning the pictures, but more on the randomness of connecting photos that are at different ranges. This created an interesting visual effect, putting into effect the idea that each photo is just a different perspective of the world. Bryon was a great addition to this class and helped emphasize our new appreciation for photographers and photography as an art.
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