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Reflections

"Reflected IRC" "Double the phone"  "Special Glasses" "Side Mirror"

Found Shadows

"furry key chain" "Breaking Barriers"  "The fun spot" "The Dog Shadow"

Studio Shadows

"Crayola Splatter" "Shadowy Spatula"

Cindy Sherman

Cynthia Morris Sherman known as Cindy Sherman is an American photographer, born on January, 19 1954 in Glen Ridge, New Jersey. Sherman is best known for her images that showcase her disguised self portraits that comment on social- role playing and sexual stereotypes on women. She enrolled and graduated at the State University of New York at Buffalo and majored in painting later switching her major to photography. Sherman’s best known series was her work on Untitled Films which was a series of 8 x 10 inch black and white photographs that represented Sherman in a variety of roles reminiscent to Film Noir and presented viewers with an ambiguous portrayal of woman as sex objects. Sherman continued to be models in her photographs, donning wigs and costumes that evoke images from the realms of advertising, television, film, fashion and that, in turn, challenge the cultural stereotypes supported by the media. During the 1980s Sherman became less ambiguous, and focused more on society’...

Depth of Field

Shifting the focal point for my image gave my image a deeper meaning and a sharper view.  Without the shift of the focal point, my picture would've been very plain and boring. When the focus was on the microscope the beads in the background were out of focus and and sort of caused a disruption for the image. However on the other hand, when the focus was on the bead the microscope didn't cause a distraction to the image even though it was blurred. The white and black setting I used for my pictures along with the focus and shift of the focal point made my picture look clearer and crisp.     

Portraits

Holiday Parade on Main st Lobby Lobby A party hall in Canton