Daily Archives: September 16, 2013

people in pictures

Life is very complicated. In every person’s life, s/he has to juggle dozens of different things competing for attention. Although the lives of most people would make pretty boring movies, there certainly is drama. In fact, most good movies use situations like disasters and monsters to highlight the drama that regular people face every day. When I think of photography as an art form, I think of the phrase “a picture is worth a thousand words.” A photograph, or a still, is an attempt to take a scene form real life, and capture it one, still image. For example, this picture of Santonio Holmes catching the game-winning catch of Super Bowl XLIII captures all the drama of the back and forth of a close Super Bowl fourth quarter, in a single frame.

Santonio Holmes game-winning catch http://www.pitt.edu/~tas143/catch.jpg

With this in mind, there were a few different collections in the International Center of Photography that were really tremendous. One was Gideon Mendel’s collection of pictures from a waterlogged village in India. Each of the images capture’s the struggle of the regular, ordinary people to keep going even though they live in several feet of water. Another was Sohei Nishino’s Jerusalem Panorama Map, which showed the wide spectrum of different people in one of the world’s most controversial cities. But by far the collection that showcased simple humanity more than any other were the Ponte City light boxes by Mikhael Subotzky and Patrick Waterhouse. These three light boxes show images from the fifty-four-story Ponte City building in Johannesburg. The images from show the TV sets, doors, and windows from each apartment. The picture were then organized by floor and apartment number into these three towering light boxes.

ponte city Mikhael Subotzky and Patrick Waterhouse

ponte city
Mikhael Subotzky and Patrick Waterhouse

As you look at each one, the tiny images that are on every set, the people standing in some of the doors, and the view from each window, who really start to wonder about all the lives going on in those rooms. What did each of these people think as they looked out of the window? Who was watching each of these shows? What did the residents think when a man knocked on their door asking to take pictures of their homes? These questions, and the faces and lives that flash across these panels are photography at its best.

Marcos Chin on the 6 train

While taking the 6 train this morning to school, I noticed a familiar painting sitting directly in my sight on the wall. The “cartoonish” feel of the painting was created by Marcos Chin and, upon first glance, depicts the Grand Central walkway. The famous clock tower standing in the middle supported my guess, and the gates in the back did as well. Thus it makes sense that the entire population of New York City is depicted, in all their colors, shapes and forms. With that said, I found it interesting that almost every basic color was used; purple, black, green, grey, blue, red, orange, yellow, and so on. Every person is outlined in black and the dominating color of either the people or their belongings is a pinkish-red. I wonder if this is the case because New Yorkers have a cut-throat, fast moving persona about them; it certainly looks like everyone in the painting is in a rush. Also, only one person in the entire image is not looking straight ahead into the “future”; she is the girl on the mid-left side in pink headphones, sporting a pink bag. It seems as though every person pictured has a quirky touch to them and encompasses what the city is about – the guitarist, the shopper, the happy couple. The last detail that stuck out to me was the time; at first I couldn’t tell the difference between the minute and hour hand, but upon closer examination, it seems to be 7:15. Yet the city is always vibrant and energized, so the question becomes: are these people fresh and starting their day, or exhausted from work and happy to head home?

MTA

Hi class! Its me Lubna

Hello everyone,

I just wanted to remind everybody that NYC is a very cool place and there is a lot that we need to learn about our city. Its time to explore with the help of Macaulay! Im just really excited because I finally figured out how to work this blog, and hopefully I’ll post something more informative next time. Thanks for reading my post.