Hi @matiasfrodriguez
Thank you for completing the course and submitting your project.
You set out on a very interesting path in these photos. It doesn't matter so much what we're seeing, but how you see and photograph the city. The point of view is very personal, focused on details and the very precise and punctual use of light, with some almost minimalist compositions.
In the first two, I like how you take advantage of the texture of the floor and the play of light and well-defined shadows to build the photo. In the third, the color starts to appear, albeit very subtly. His gaze opens a little more and we have the detail of the woman's step almost over the car anchoring the photo. In the next two photos, you expand this distance a little, but keep the images cohesive by choosing the colors and treating them smoothly. From photo 6 onwards, there is a certain sense of mystery present in all the images, with the characters' faces hidden by the shadows. 8 is my favorite photo, for the expression on the man's face, for this strong red breaking the gray and black of the photo, and for the very harmonious construction of the frame.
Anyway, I think you have a very mature way of seeing the street and the city, which can become even more complex and exciting the more you photograph.
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gustavominas
Teacher PlusHi @matiasfrodriguez
Thank you for completing the course and submitting your project.
You set out on a very interesting path in these photos. It doesn't matter so much what we're seeing, but how you see and photograph the city. The point of view is very personal, focused on details and the very precise and punctual use of light, with some almost minimalist compositions.
In the first two, I like how you take advantage of the texture of the floor and the play of light and well-defined shadows to build the photo. In the third, the color starts to appear, albeit very subtly. His gaze opens a little more and we have the detail of the woman's step almost over the car anchoring the photo. In the next two photos, you expand this distance a little, but keep the images cohesive by choosing the colors and treating them smoothly. From photo 6 onwards, there is a certain sense of mystery present in all the images, with the characters' faces hidden by the shadows. 8 is my favorite photo, for the expression on the man's face, for this strong red breaking the gray and black of the photo, and for the very harmonious construction of the frame.
Anyway, I think you have a very mature way of seeing the street and the city, which can become even more complex and exciting the more you photograph.
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