Saturday, January 22, 2011

4th Post

Hello All,

For this blog, name the two photographs from the Where We Live exhibit that you will compare and contrast for your first essay.

Here are the links to the other readings:

Roland Barthes's "Rhetoric of the Image"
Siegfried Kracauer's "Photography"
Andre Bazin's "The Ontology of the Photographic Image"
Walter Benjamin's "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction"

Here is a link to a page with helpful definitions of photography terms.

25 comments:

  1. Brittany

    I will compare and contrast Robert Adams "Pawnee Grassland" and Gregory Spaid's "Pealers Barn"

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  2. I will compare and contrast Jack Teemer's "Baltimore" and William Eggleston's "Memphis".

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  3. I will compare and contrast Doug Dubois's "My Grandmother" and William Christenberry's "Red Building in Forest."

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  4. I have chosen "Pawnee Grassland, Colorado" by Robert Adams, and "2nd St., Ashland, Wisconsin" by Stephen Shore.

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  5. I have chose:

    "Cascadilla St." by Rhea Garen
    "Onesimo and Eleanor Pacheco's House" by Alex Harris

    Araceli Ramirez

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  6. Chelsey Brown

    I will be comparing Mark Kocol's "Christmas Tree" and Robert Adam's "Pawnee Grassland, Colorado".

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  7. I will be comparing Doug Dubois “My Grandmother” 1990 and Robert Dawson “Back Lot” from the Great Central Valley Project 1986.

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  8. I have chosen Mitch Epstein's "Family Business" and Mary Kocal's "Christmas Tree."

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  9. I have chosen to compare and contrast "New York" by Paul Strand and "Cityscape with 'Stepped' Building" by Walker Evans.

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  10. I will compare and contrast William Christenberry's "Red Building in Forest, Hale County, Alabama" with Joel Sternfeld's "518 101st Street, Love Canal Neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, May 1994."

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  11. Gaia Yarber:

    Stephen Shore's "2nd street Ashland, Wisconsion"
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    Robert Dawson "Back Lot, Isleton, California"

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  12. I have chosen to compare and contrast Jack D. Teem Jr. "Baltimore" with Virginia Beaham and Laura McPhee "Apple Orchar, Manzanar Japanese -American Relocation Camp"

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  13. Alberto Panchi

    I will compare and contrast Robert Dawson "Back Lot" and Karen Halverson "Mulholland at Beverly Glen"

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  14. Sasha Velasquez

    I will compare and contrast Joel Sternfeld "518 101st Street, Love Canal Neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, May 1994" and Rhea Garen " Cascadilla St Cat, Ithaca, New York, 1992."

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  15. I will compare and contrast Robert Adams "Pawnee Grassland" and Sheron Rupp's "Trudy in Annie's Sunflower Maze".

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  16. Sorry. I forgot to write that this was my post the other day:

    I will compare and contrast Jack Teemer's "Baltimore" and William Eggleston's "Memphis".

    -Berkley

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  17. Kimberley

    I will compare and contrast Robert Dawson "Back lot, California" and Jack D. Teemer Jr. "Baltimore, 1980"

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  18. Thu writes:

    I will compare Robert Adams "Pawnee Grassland" and Mary Kocol "Christmas Tree".

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  19. I will compare and contrast Doug Dubois’ “My Grandmother” and Robert Adam’s “Pawnee Grassland”.

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  20. I will compare and contrast "Red building in forest" by William Christenbery and "Love Canal" by Joel Sternfield

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  21. I will compare Adam Bartos "Hither Hills State Park, Montauk, New York" and John Divola "Isolated House Series"

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  22. Val Lewis will compare and contrast images by Mary Kocol, "Christmas Tree," Somerville, Massachusetts, 1999, and Stephen Shore’s, "2nd St.," Ashland, Wisconsin, 1973.

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  23. I compared Jack D. Teemer Jr. "Baltimore" and Rhea Garen "Cascadilla St"

    -Claudia N.

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  24. Holly

    I compared John Divola and William Chritenberry for this essay

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  25. The 2 photographs I picked are Gregory Spaid's "Paler's Barn" and Joel Sternfeld's " 518 101s, Love Canal Neighborhood."

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