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Lewis Carol
The Lewis Carroll show at the Art Institute of Chicago is a very interesting as well as different exhibit for me. I didn’t know what to expect at first because I didn’t know much about his work so everything that I did see was all new to me. It was very nice for me to get the chance to experience such a great photographers work especially knowing the hardship of trying to get some of the value and textures that he got in his pictures I knew how to appreciate it. I saw meaning in some of his pictures and some were not as obvious. He told stories in his photos as well as basic straightforward images to show the obvious reason for the pose and the surrounding as well. Some of his photographs were more interesting than others therefore I was drawn into those and away from the others. The pictures that caught my eye were because of the quality of shade, tones, value, and texture they showed. I noticed that almost all of his photos were of young girls most by themselves and some with others.
One prime example of his pictures with meaning that shows great quality in texture and shads would be “Captive Princess”. This is a picture of a young girl standing in a corner looking sad as if she has no choice but to be t
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