Landscape Landscape is a photograph of the environment. It could be the forest, mountains, oceans, or your backyard. Ansel Adams is a famous landscape photographer. Here is one of his images.
Landscape Photography Ansel Adams (1902-1984) Landscape Photography Types of Landscapes 1.) The Grand Landscape 2.) Details (MACRO) 3.)Abstract 4.) Site Specific
Ansel Adams (1902-1984) The Grand Landscape high f-stop Landscape Photographer and environmentalist The Grand Landscape high f-stop larger depth of field Details in the far distance Mount Williamson, the Sierra Nevada, from Manzanar, California, 1945
Here is another of Ansel Adams Photos Ansel Adams, The Tetons and the Snake River (1942)
Ansel Adams Detail: Macro Photography
Edward Weston Dunes, 1936
Eliot Porter 1901-1990 Abstract- Close up of nature Foxtail Grass, Lake City, Colorado
Site Specific Photography Andy Goldsworthy
The Method Andy Goldsworthy Artwork and Bio - Goldsworthy almost always uses found materials to make art. - He tries to use exclusively natural elements, and has been known to make ice sculptures using his own saliva to keep the pieces together! - Because of the transient nature of his art, he always photographs a sculpture after it is complete. - Because pieces will naturally change over time, this is the only way for him to record what he has made.
Your Task: A Site Specific Landscape Photograph inspired by Andy Warhol 1. Manipulate the natural elements to focus on one or more of the elements of art: Line, Shape, Color, Space, Texture, Form 2. Play with varying angles, zooming in, and different points of view to capture your work forever in a photograph.