I think this photo is a part of Time's Magazine's 100 Best Collection because of how powerful it is. It was shot on 9/11, and the man chose to jump out the window. But he wasn't just falling, he was also in a stance upside down and praying. The picture gives a big sick stomach feeling to just about everyone who sees it, and it shows really how that day was: terrible and frightening.
1. I had a hard time deciding which is the best shot, but i think the first edit is because it fits my aesthetic perfectly and im very proud of the way it came out. 2. The second edit is the weaker picture because i feel like it is kind of out of focus, but being out of focus gives it a good shadow effect. 3. The weakest shot can be improved by just me focusing more. 4. I used photoshop for both of them, i used the spot healing tool in the first one to edit out lights and make the shadow completely black, and i added more of a purple filter on them, etc. 5. I met the goals of the assignment by creating shadows that can portray a story through them.We can still tell a narrative in pictures with little detail in them by the way the shadows are placed and what they are doing. 6. The easy thing about this assignment was creating poses and bringing objects into the poses. 7. The hardest thing about this project was to focus my camera with one hand and place all the objects...
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