Friday, February 17, 2017

Jennifer Armstrong - Week 6

Richard Mosse’s “Heat Maps”: A Military-Grade Camera Repurposed on the Migrant Trail


Richard Mosse photographs what we can not see in the darkness. He uses infrared cameras which captures body heat through smog and smoke miles away. He traveled along commonly known regugee trails. His photos have an abstract feel to them but it is very interesting to look at.





http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/richard-mosses-heat-maps-a-military-grade-camera-repurposed-on-the-migrant-trail




Inside the Breuer Building, After the Whitney and Before the Met

Photographer Bill Jackson shows the simple side of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. All of his photos are simple but the way he shows the building is different then most. The use of angles in his work is what makes it so appealing to the eye.







http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/inside-the-breuer-building-after-the-whitney-and-before-the-met














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