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Gustave Le Gray, Brig Upon the Water, 1856. Albumen
Camille Silvy, Valley of the Huisne, France, 1858. Albumen Print
KNUD KNUDSEN. Torghatten, Nordland, c. 1885. Albumen print.
CARLETON E. WATKINS. Cathedral Rock, 2,600 Feet, Yosemite, No. 21, published by I. Taber, c. 1866. Albumen print.
Eadweard Muybridge
151. TIMOTHY O'SULLIVAN. Tufa Domes, Pyramid Lake, 1867.
Ansel Adams, Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico, 1941
Ansel Adams, Mono Lake, California, 1948
MINOR WHITE. Barn and Clouds, in the Vicinity of Naples and Dansville, New York, 1955
MINOR WHITE, Two Barns and Shadow, in the Vicinity of Naples and Dansville, New York1955
WYNN BULLOCK, Mendolino Coast, 1968
WYNN BULLOCK, Stark Tree, 1956
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Gas Tanks, 1983-92
Frame for a tract house. Colorado Springs, from The New West, Robert Adams
Robert Adams Untitled, Denver 1970-74
Lewis Baltz
Lewis Baltz, Tract House #7, 1971
Lewis Baltz
Frank Gohlke, Aftermath: The Wichita Falls, Texas, Tornado No. 10A and 10B - Maplewood Avenue, near Sikes Senter Mall, looking east, 1979/1980.
Frank Gohlke, Abandoned grain elevator, Homewood, Kansas, 1973
"Buildings on Tremont Street, Boston, 1975," by Nicholas Nixon
Stephen.Shore
From 'Twenty Six Gasoline Stations', 1962 Ed Ruscha
William Christianberry
"Untitled (#15)"1996From the "Mother Land" seriesTea-toned gelatin silver print, 38 x 48 inches© Sally Mann
"Shipbreaking # 4", Chittagong, Bangladesh, 2000. Photo: Edward Burtynsky
Edward Burtynsky Highway #1, Los Angeles, California, USA 2003
"Nickel Tailings #34" Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Photo: Edward Burtynsky
Joel Sternfeld
Joel Sternfeld
Joel Meyerowitz, Cape Light
Alex Soth, Along the Mississippi
Todd Hido
LS#3, 1999, Beate Gutschow
Weekly Shooting- The Landscape and the detailsUsing every corner of your frame make photographs that deal with the landscape and its details. Try and work with some of the design elements addressed in class. Take time to see a wide shot and a detail. Think about textures. focus, lighting, and what is in the frame. Does it need color or can it work in black and white?
Some ideas…
Photograph a natural landscape.Photograph a cityscape.Photograph of a person interacting with the land.Photograph a landscape that is new to you.Photograph a landscape that is familiar to you.Photograph an environmental tragedy.Photograph a landscape at surface level.Photograph a landscape from an elevated height.Photograph a landscape in a vertical orientation. Choose your 6 (wide and detail) best to share with the class in week two.