Tuesday, June 10, 2008

MOMA TIME






These pics were taken yesterday at the MUSEUM OF MODERN ART NYC!...... Probably my favorite gallery of all time....they had my favorites hanging all over the place including pettibon, rauchenburg, Warhol, tom of Finland, Picasso, Monet, vangough and many others you could just say everything in there was amazing. The photos i have taken include architecture throughout the building composed with a few images to make a picture plus usage of installations to form a self portrait and stills from a video installation to form a collage with a cool color composition.

6 comments:

michael said...

its interesting how you combined several images to create one, it makes the viewer take more time to study the picture. its sorta like you realize that something doesnt match up with the image, yet it all blends together very well. you should consider presenting like this for your final project.

Rosy said...

I love your photographs and the way you pair them but specially the second image, the one with the rain is really cool, it creates a visual effect that makes the picture mysterious, how you did that?

K.P. said...

Interesting shots. Do you have any more architecture shots? It'd be interesting to see what kind of colors you could get on those interiors with that yellow light.

Anonymous said...

I especially like the self portrait, I took a few similar to that ! I've noticed that you've been pairing photos together a lot recently, and you're getting better and better at it and making great images to see side by side. What I like the most about your pairing is that the photos you choose work off each other, making the total product of the paired images stronger as a whole than either of the pictures are individually.

Gogolab said...

I like how arrange you your pictures. Your superposition and the white frames coincide with the warm colors in your photographs.

jbkopstein said...

the self portrait looks ver ver familiar haha I took lots like that too. Its interesting, though, how ours have come out differently, even though we were in the same setting. Well done combining images too!