www.anseladams.com
Obviously when it comes to nature photography, and placing the view right there in it, the first name that comes to mind is Ansel Adams. His way of capturing otherwise hidden beauty in the oddest places truly was an inspiration to during this project.
http://theoribeiro.com/portfolio/landscapes-and-places-photography/
The over-saturated colors of this photographer was something I was mindful of when working on Project 3, and I utilized the contrast of high color saturation and low color saturation between the different photos in order to emphasize the change in mood depending on the weather, which I touch on in my artist statement.
http://www.willieholdman.com/Utah_photography/
Once again, another photographer who uses contrast between color saturation in order to create mood, and show the versatility in places.
Hi everybody, and welcome to my photo blog! My name is Daniel Wolters. I'm majoring in Sculpture and minoring in New Media. I'm taking this course mainly to get better at documenting my work, both the creation process and the finished. This is all important when applying for grants, shows, and competitions. I think this class is going to be really helpful in honing my skills, and hopefully become a better, more aware photographer.
Monday, March 23, 2015
Your Neighborhood: Creating a Sense of Place (Creek Ridge County Park, Michigan City)
Artist Statement
This
photo essay documents one of my favorite places, Creek Ridge County Park in
Michigan City. For someone like me, who enjoys walking trails, this is one of
those places that are better off-season than anytime else. Its solemn
atmosphere and the nature in hibernation hold real beauty that is otherwise
covered underneath heavy foliage - and large masses of visiting people during
summer months. From the common area to its belonging nature trail along a
serpentine creek, Creek Ridge park tends to completely change mood depending on
weather and over-all lighting. Cheerful, saturated colors immerse the trails on
a sunny day, while on dreary overcast "off"-days, the surroundings
give off an almost haunted quality.
The
park is adorned with several areas for playgrounds, dog runs, and my favorite -
walking trails. The trails appear in dirt paths, boardwalks and black topped.
Community gathering areas and overhangs are provided for families and
gatherings, while the walking trails can take you what feels like away from
civilization within a matter of a few hundred yards.
I
wanted to document the park, but I concentrated more on the nature trail
because that is what is closest to my heart. I attempted to show elements in
nature as they are unaffected by people, the moss covered tree stumps and
rocks, natural drainages filled with leaves, the low bubbling of the creek,
filled with fish, drawing wildlife of all sorts to its edges. My images focus
on these things, because this is what creating a sense of place meant to me when
doing this assignment. This is Creek Ridge Park to me.
Dan Wolters
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