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Japanese photographer Chino Otsuka’s took old photos from her childhood and put pictures of her present self in them, creating lovely double self-portraits.
I found this photograph and I feel like it depicts pictorialism very well!
-Meg Kight
Here is a terrific example of Group f/64-style photos!!! :) It’s crisp and completely in focus. It’s got a serious look to it. In addition, it’s a bit more realistic looking than a photograph taken in pictorialist style. I love this shot!! The shadows are outstandingly dramatic, too! :D
Here is where I found the photo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peoiRaqfg6g
~Posted by Alexandra Brown
Here’s a perfect example of pictorialism!! :)) I absolutely love this photograph. It almost has an eery look to it because it’s not quite in focus. Now that I’ve discovered this way of crafting a photograph, I’m going to incorporate this appearance into my own photographs as often as I possibly can!! ^__^
Here is where I found the photograph; https://www.britannica.com/topic/Pictorialism
~Posted by Alexandra Brown :)
"I came to believe that there was something more meaningful going on––something stronger and more compelling, something that seemed almost woven into the fabric of the American psyche."
Portraits, documentary style, street-style candids, all mixed into this series of photos. -Prof. Ren
The writing’s on the wall
Leading lines example and doc. Narrative series. -prof. Ren
This photo has qualities of both Pictorialism and F/64 Group style. -Prof. Ren
http://fieldmillie.vsco.co/
Example of Pictorialism style. -Prof. Ren
Monte Subasio, 01/2016
More examples of Pictorialist style photographs. -Prof. Ren
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‘memory’
Pictorialism style. -Prof. Ren
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Example of documentary.
Claudia
Example of Documentary
Claudia
Early Autochrome photography – Beautiful color photos of natural flowers from between the 1900s-20s.
Would you say these are more Pictorial style or f/64 group style? -prof. Ren
This photo perfectly exemplifies the power and effect of a documentary photo essay. - Jeremy S.