Friday, November 6, 2015

Jim Zuckerman- Composition- Leading Lines

Jim Zuckerman originally started of as a medical student but he left these studies to become a photographer and turn his passion into a career.

He has taught at some if the top universities and private schools in America, some of these including;  UCLA, The Hallmark School of Photography, The Palm Beach Photographic Center and also Kent State University. When he was teaching he taught and still does teach Creative Photography.

He leads photo excursions to many different exotic locations such as; Brazil, Ethiopia, India and Indonesia. He has also been to many more.

He is a contributing editor to the Photographic Magazine and has been for four decades. His photographs, images, photo features and articles have been published in many different books and magazines. These include Life Magazine, Shutterbug, National Wildlife, Outdoor Photographer and many more. He is the author of 15 different print books and also 7 different e-books on photography, also he has produced3 instructional DVDs.
He teaches on-line courses too on Betterphoto.com.

His Photography work has been used for many different things such as packaging on products, the advertising of products and also his exhibitions and finally, editorial layouts in over 40 different countries.

His work is also available to buy as fine art prints and is sold in Ikea and many other different furniture stores.

1- The genre of this photograph is nature.
2- This photograph will be used for documentary and/or advertising.
3-what questions would you have for the photographer if he she was in the room?
- Why did you choose to take this photograph?
- What does it mean to you?
- How did you make it look so beautiful?
4- what happens when you apply analysis to the formula
5- how does the photographer use photographic elements. The photographer Jim Zuckerman uses composition and leading lines in this photograph and I think this is because he wants to bring the viewers attention to the river that is flowing straight through the photograph although, the rocks are also accentuated in this photo because of this. The leading line helps the viewer to see the whole picture.
6- I think the meaning of this work is to show the beauty of nature and how it should look.
7- How does the Photographers work link to the theme of identity?
8- What have critics said about the work?
9-  How has Jim Zuckerman inspired ideas for my photography?



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