Triptych: Spaces

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Triptych: Spaces Nyle Amin

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Triptych: SpacesNyle Amin

Action Plan

Artist: Henri Cartier-Bresson

• French photographer/filmmaker whose humane spontaneous photography helped to establish photojournalism as an art form

Rule of Thirds• Breaking down an image into thirds both horizontally and vertically so

you have 9 parts to achieve good composition• The horizon line should be 1/3 up or 1/3 down• The subject matter should be in the vertical portions

Cartier-Bresson image demonstrating the Rule of Thirds

William Eggleston

• Focused on the everyday subjects, framing them to emulate the family snap shot. However, he juxtaposed it by using an expensive printing technique• This combination was inspired, with the unsophisticated subject subverting the

sophisticated aesthetic

How I will incorporate his work:• I like Eggleston’s use of red in his pictures. In my triptych, I will use this colour as a

possible recurring motif. I may also use the complimentary colour green in my images

Initial Images

Initial Images

Initial Images

Final Image: Heaven

I chose this image because it used red similar to Egglestion's work. I have also enhanced the green to compliment the red

Final Image: Normal

• I chise this image because it uses the rule of thirds

Final Image: Hell

• I chose this image because it incorporates the colour red and the rule of thirds