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LopezKarina_Eggleston
I decided to emulate William Eggleston. I’m a huge fan of anything and everything 70s and his photos really capture that. Eggleston is the pioneer of color photography. He is best known for his everyday life images with ordinary people, saturated tones and blue skies. One of his most recognized photos is the iconic exposed bulb with the red walls and ceiling. That type of image is something you don’t expect to be photographed, but Eggleston had a way and he made it work. The image shows it’s beautiful vibrant hue cherry color and using his dye transfer process. I was walking around in Pasadena , and I saw this bright building, and immediately though of Eggleston. I didn’t have a camera on me, so I took out my phone and took it. I was able to capture this beautiful light post. The sky was bright and the building had that perfect orange color that reminded me of the 70s. I shot this with my iPhone X Max. I’m pretty happy how it turned out. I saturated it using the iPhone edits. This image is by far my favorite one I’ve done for this class, although my iPhone isn’t my first choice when it comes to photography, I think the colors and the simplicity is what made this image so perfect.
LopezKarina_Eggleston
I decided to emulate William Eggleston. I’m a huge fan of anything and everything 70s and his photos really capture that. Eggleston is the pioneer of color photography. He is best known for his everyday life images with ordinary people, saturated tones and blue skies. One of his most recognized photos is the iconic exposed bulb with the red walls and ceiling. That type of image is something you don’t expect to be photographed, but Eggleston had a way and he made it work. The image shows it’s beautiful vibrant hue cherry color and using his dye transfer process. I was walking around in Pasadena , and I saw this bright building, and immediately though of Eggleston. I didn’t have a camera on me, so I took out my phone and took it. I was able to capture this beautiful light post. The sky was bright and the building had that perfect orange color that reminded me of the 70s. I shot this with my iPhone X Max. I’m pretty happy how it turned out. I saturated it using the iPhone edits. This image is by far my favorite one I’ve done for this class, although my iPhone isn’t my first choice when it comes to photography, I think the colors and the simplicity is what made this image so perfect.