Directing the viewer's attention towards the subject.

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • THIS VIDEO: Five techniques that were developed over the centuries by artists in order to direct the viewer's attention towards the subject. Photographers are continuing to use these techniques
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Комментарии • 18

  • @jimphilpott902
    @jimphilpott902 27 дней назад +3

    A semester of information in 12 minutes. I love this school!

  • @BWOOHAHAHAAA
    @BWOOHAHAHAAA 27 дней назад +6

    Here's a like and a comment to fuel the algorithm.

  • @alandargie9358
    @alandargie9358 15 дней назад +1

    Thanks for another very interesting video. Loved the comment about the great masters' apprentiships lasting longer than today's mobile phones!!!

  • @Elaleruiz
    @Elaleruiz 27 дней назад +2

    I love this video!

  • @CarmineGroe
    @CarmineGroe 22 дня назад +1

    Thanks as always for your excellent videos Graeme!

  • @jameshoward9700
    @jameshoward9700 25 дней назад +1

    Some great parallels there.

  • @sonofoneintheuniverse
    @sonofoneintheuniverse 27 дней назад +2

    Another wonderful video!
    Art history from historic to contemporary has been a great inspiration for my own personal photography. Gettin some insight in design basics for artists was another huge step for me (not neccessarily for others). Am into planned as well as spontaneous photography. Design basics go byond composition rules.

  • @thomaseriksson6256
    @thomaseriksson6256 26 дней назад +1

    Thank you, there was a few I newer have lerand about in my photo courses.

  • @teacherdude
    @teacherdude 27 дней назад +1

    Anothe rgreat video. Klein was formally educated as a painter and saw his negatives as a canvas on which he could express his final version

  • @cruising5to1
    @cruising5to1 26 дней назад +2

    Excellent! I love your videos. They are very helpful in reminding me of the things I love about art and photography. Thank you and please keep it up

  • @DREES56_TRR-qw2vr
    @DREES56_TRR-qw2vr 26 дней назад +1

    thank you Graeme, another interesting video and I will go back and watch your previous composition videos 🙂
    I was wondering; I am naturally drawn to architectural minimalism and minimal architecture and while not all of my work is finished in B&W, a large part of it is. Do you have any thoughts on this, and could it make an interesting topic for one of your conversations?

    • @PhotoConversations
      @PhotoConversations  21 день назад

      Hi I think you mean - a video on Minimalism...or are you thinking Architectural Minimalism specifically?

    • @DREES56_TRR-qw2vr
      @DREES56_TRR-qw2vr 19 дней назад

      @@PhotoConversations Hi Graeme and thanks for responding to my comment. I was more thinking of a sub group of minimalism, photographers focused more on architecture and abstract elements from the built environment. Photographers like Allen Koppe, of course Michael Kenna & Juius Schulman, potentially also Sebastian Raabe and maybe even Klaus Lenzen. I have looked at and can appreciate their work, but you help provide a more nuanced perspective on a photographer's work with your research and subsequent insights.
      Cheers
      David

  • @iainmc9859
    @iainmc9859 27 дней назад +2

    There's two sorts of photographer, those that understand composition and those that put a vignette around the shot.
    Having painted with that oversized brush - I do think that those that take naturally to art/design/photography tend to have an instinctual eye for composition, probably learnt from looking at so many images that it has embedded itself in the psyche; thought isn't required. This lead me on to my suspicion of deconstructing works of art. Its often reminds me of people finding ley-lines on a map, if you're looking for a pattern/structure you'll find one, even if it is purely coincidental. As humans we just love patterns, even if it is Jesus's face in a slice of toast.

    • @PhotoConversations
      @PhotoConversations  26 дней назад

      So are you saying those toast images are not real!?!

    • @iainmc9859
      @iainmc9859 26 дней назад

      @@PhotoConversations Its just a modern version of a holy wafer ... 😆

    • @iainmc9859
      @iainmc9859 26 дней назад

      @@PhotoConversations Or maybe its 'God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Toast' !