Portraits......




Do I know these people or not?







Szarkowski's Five
2. The Detail: Details validate things and make them real. The texture of a dogs fur in a picture makes that picture more authentic and three dimensional to the viewer. Photography becomes a dipiction of real life through the use of detail. The rust on a car makes it an old beater owned by two teenagers after they bought it off of a retired factory worker who stored it for his son when he went off to college. See, detail gives an image a life.
3. The Frame: Szarkowski sums it up best: "The central act of photography, the act of choosing and eliminating, forces a concentration on the picture edge- the line that separates in from out-and on the shaes that are created by it.
4. Time: Each picture is a depiction of a particular time. It is a representation of what was happening right at that time. Szarkowski writes that the time that picture is capturing is always the present but by the time anyone witnesses the image, it is a depiction of the past.
5. Vantage point: The photographer can change how imposing or diminuitive an object is by changing his vantage point. By crouchig down a photographer can make a wobbling toddler seem as tall as an office building. This obscure aspect of photography can give the picture a "sense of the scene while withholding its narrative meaning."
What's Truth?
Heisenberg says, "Looking at it changes it."








