Monday, November 17, 2008

Equivalence 4



This photograph is the final picture in my series. Although I could have taken a photograph to represent a negative trait, or something that I worry about, I decided to end the series with a picture representing a positive perspective on the future. I made sure to hide the subject's face in all of the other pictures, finally revealing a portion of it here to represent a positive outlook on the future. The covering of most of the face, however, represents the unknown.

Equivalence 3



This photograph is supposed to represent two traits that I feel go hand in hand: inquisitive and creative. I thought that the positioning of the girl made her seem interested and curious.

Equivalence 2


This is the second photograph in my series. It is supposed to represent independence. I made sure to dress my subject in a color that contrasted greatly with the background. I felt that by showing a strong difference between the girl and her surroundings was a good way to represent independence.

Equivalence 1

This is my first photograph in my series of four. This picture has a double meaning. The first is to represent my connection to nature, which I consider a largely important element of life and of my personality. I tried to represent this by finding an area that would sort of blend in with my subject. The second meaning is to represent a down-to-earth outlook on life.