Course project
Entorno del Museo de Arte Reina Sofía de Madrid
by joaquin ruiz arteaga @arteaga
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Este es el proyecto de fin de curso de fotografía urbana y de arquitectura, impartido por Nicanor García. En mi opinión muy eficaz y recomendable.
El proyecto elegido ha sido documentar el entorno del Museo de Arte Reina Sofía de Madrid, calles aledañas, donde se enmarca y detalles del pre Museo, (las zonas de libre circulación, cafetería, biblioteca, etc) sin acceder a las salas expositivas.
A nivel técnico he usado una cámara compacta Sony RX100 y una Fullframe Sony A7 con un solo objetivo de 35 mm f2.8. Disparos en RAW y edición en Lightroom 5.
5 comments
alvaroviera
Congratulations Joaquin, some fantastic photos. The first and others (like the one in black and white), but especially the first, I see something like hyper-realistic painting like Antonio Lopez's paintings, you can see time in them.
A greeting. Alvaro.
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arteaga
Hi Alvaro, I greatly appreciate your comment. You're very kind. What you say about Antonio Lopez is amazing, although undeserved, of course. It is true that in some of the photos, especially in black and white, of landscapes, I try to evoke the old engravings of the 19th century, but in this end-of-course project I did not pursue it, so I am afraid I am missing a few doses of experience to better control the photographic language. I have reviewed your projects again and I like them more and more, despite the fact that you risk a lot in unusual formats. They all have an extraordinary cleanliness and light.
a greeting
Joaquin
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arteaga
Hello Juanan, thank you very much, you are very kind.
a greeting
Joaquin
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_Leo_
Congratulations on your project. I loved the shot of the library, that game that you have achieved with verticality and horizontality plus reflections.
A greeting!
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nicanorgarcia
Teacher PlusIt's been a long time since you finished it, but despite this I would like to tell you some things.
Each of the photos seems interesting in itself, some I see that you have experimented with the angle and the long exposure. It seems smart to have used a more discreet camera to take close-up photos, a bit what the course proposal is, to mix architecture with urban life.
I think that sometimes the thread of the story that you raise with your sequence of photos is lost: surroundings of the Museum and its access. The order you give to the photos is important so that whoever sees them can understand your approach. For example, first you can take photos of the environment in which the museum appears in the distance, then a closer image like the first, then an image of the access, a general view of the interior space, a detail ...
Apart from that matter, congratulate you on the good work and have completed the course. Cheers!
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