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1 J’s Rad Photo Rip-offs By your boy, Jesse Way

2 Intro Well, I’m back once again. Now in the past, my projects have consisted of little but cringey fanboying. That will all change. Today, I bring you two pictures from well known photographers and how I plagiarised replicated them for the benefit of the class.

3 Karl Schmolz Firstly, hailing from Germany comes the architectural photographer Karl Schmolz ( ). While there’s barely enough English language information to rub together, he apparently took after his dad Hugo, who was also in the trade.

4 Destroyed Cathedral One of his most famous pictures is of Cologne Cathedral after it had been bombed in WWII. While we do have a cathedral of our own, obviously I can’t very well replicate this one. I mean, can you imagine the picture? So I think you’ll all forgive me for choosing a more manageable picture.

5 Staircase This is the image of the (you’re going to make me say it, aren’t you?) Rheinich Westfalische bank. I chose this picture because it seemed easy enough and I did appreciate the forced perspective shown. The shadows are a winner too. Now, I tried to copy this using the stairs in the college, but…

6 My staircase I know artists should be proud of their work and stick by it and all, but pictures like this kind of make it hard. I mean, I actually had to turn it diagonally to even get it to align the right way. I don’t know that I’d find a better staircase around here, but I wasn’t about to travel to the rye bread-whatever bank to get it right. Then again, with a tilted staircase in monochrome, I suppose I did get the bare essence of the photo intact, so there’s that.

7 Lee Friedlander Sorry about getting so moody there, but I guess all geniuses do that from time to time. Speaking of which, we’ve got the American Lee Friedlander (1934-), and I’ll be using his own sour expression for my work. Now, our friend Lee has been focussing on social landscape, and his picture counts as both street photography and a self-portrait.

8 Vampire state of mind And here it is. Lee took this baby down in Noo Yawk. Look at that striking face, dude looks like a punk rocker with that stare of his. Or shoot, maybe even one of the livin’ dead. I don’t know about youse, but I’m pretty partial to that creepy stuff. So I says to myself “I hafta make a villain of my own.” Eh…It seemed like the right idea at the time.

9 Vampire state of mind (So good I named it twice)
Alright, so here’s what I did. Now, I wanted to do this to myself, but I realised that my chubby round Asian face looks nothing like the original. There was a bit more editing involved in this one, including darkening the foreground and lightening the background. It was the opposite to what I set out to do, but I’m still a lot more proud of this particular one, because it looks equally evil to the original.

10 End Well, I hope you enjoyed this little photo show, and aren’t in the mood to throw anything at me. Till next time, Jesse Way, signing out.

11 Sources Artnet N.Y.C. [ONLINE] Available at: [Accessed 14 November 2016]. APHELIS Karl Hugo Schmolz ― Cologne. Architectural photography of the fifties. [ONLINE] Available at: [Accessed 14 November 2016]. Andy Jones Architectural Photographer Karl Schmolz - Urban Landscapes of Germany. [ONLINE] Available at: [Accessed 14 November 2016]. 1.BP Blogspot That's all folks. [ONLINE] Available at: FqLpbWurXrI/VDqOrGCgUXI/AAAAAAAAGxk/eiyxD4AuSDI/s1600/thats-all-folks x800.jpg. [Accessed 22 November 2016].

12 More Sources Godzilla Movies Forums. [ONLINE] Available at: movies.com/community/forums/topic/ [Accessed 22 November 2016]. Canterbury Canterbury. [ONLINE] Available at: [Accessed 22 November 2016].


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