We
watched a move called Annie Leibovitz-Life through the lens in arts class
today. The story talked about the life of Annie Leibovitz, and his story about
photography.
It
was really interesting that she take portraitures for a lot of famous people,
her photos are amazing, both technical and emotional. It looks like there is
nothing to critique about her lighting; and the motion it delivered is accurate
and strong. She shoot for The Rolling Stones, Disney and etc., a successful
woman carries an awesome family.
I
started to think about my photography, my photo looks like nothing in front her
arts. The confidence on her face when she shoot, how effective she was in the
studio; impressed me a lot. The idea she has, the feeling of color, the motion
of light; can really been seen even you are just watching at it in a movie. All
pictures tell a story behind the scene, one of her most famous portrait
Leibovitz’s Portrait of John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1980. Leibovitz tried to
re-create something like the kissing scene from the Double Fantasy album cover,
a picture she loved. She had John remove his clothes and curl up next to Yoko,
she made Yoko left everything on, and she made John curled up next to her and
it was very strong. John gave this picture the comment: You’ve captured our
relationship exactly. Promise me it will be on the cover. In the movie, Yoko
recalled the memories and this long, long story made her cried.
Beyond this movie, I relalized the power of vision. Not only about Leibovitz, also the videographer Jason Russell , with the goal of raising awareness and creating international pressure for the arrest of Joseph Kony — who has has abducted more than 30,000 children in Central Africa since 1987 and forced them to be child soldiers in his Lord’s Resistance Army. Russell says he intends to use the power of the web, via this video, to create a groundswell for justice. The Kony 2012 video impressed me a lot, it is a video both tells a story, and provoke an emotion. Photographer and Videographer knows how powerful the vison impact is, and I decide this will be the next thing I will focus on.
Beyond this movie, I relalized the power of vision. Not only about Leibovitz, also the videographer Jason Russell , with the goal of raising awareness and creating international pressure for the arrest of Joseph Kony — who has has abducted more than 30,000 children in Central Africa since 1987 and forced them to be child soldiers in his Lord’s Resistance Army. Russell says he intends to use the power of the web, via this video, to create a groundswell for justice. The Kony 2012 video impressed me a lot, it is a video both tells a story, and provoke an emotion. Photographer and Videographer knows how powerful the vison impact is, and I decide this will be the next thing I will focus on.
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