100 most influential photos

Yes I do like this picture because my dad is a huge basketball fan and his favorite player of all time is Michael Jordan. This picture provokes a happy emotion because it makes me think of my dad’s happiness and his passion as if he were still a boy. The photographer was trying to show and highlight the talent and work that this athlete represents. The picture is intriguing because it makes the center piece stick out a lot.

I do not like this picture because it shows sadness and struggle of a little boy that can do nothing to help himself. It provokes a sad and guilty emotion because of how much agony he is in at such a young age. The photographer was trying to show how bad it is for some people around the world especially since he is such at a young age it makes the photo have a lot more intensity. I find it intriguing because he is alone and you can see his bones.

Yes I like this photo because it shows freedom in a type of way by being so simple. It provokes a happy emotion and wondering thinking. I think the photographer was trying to show a simplicity and we would take it anyway we wanted. I find it intriguing because it reminds me of the “olden day” that are shown in movies.

Aaron Siskind

  1. The first time I saw this photo I thought it looked like weird un-matching puzzle pieces.
  2. He zooms in real close to objects.
  3. Abstract.
  4. Start to look at things differently and find interesting ways to use them.

  1. The first time I saw this photo I thought it looked like something important got ruined.
  2. He zooms in on something that looks interesting or just focuses on one section of something.
  3. Abstract
  4. Don’t skip over something that doesn’t look as pretty but find a way to make in meaningful.
    1 When I first saw this it looked like one of this books that folds paper to make objects.

    2 He zooms in on objects or sections. 3 Abstract. 4. Take photos of things from different angles.