Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Research Photographers that use text

I like the handwritten description of the photo more than the typed out style. Having it handwritten gives a more personal feel; feels more connected with the photograph and the text being written. 
I also like how theres not a whole story written, but just a snippet of what the photo is about that gives the viewer a glimpse of the reality the photo and allows the viewer and their imagination to make up the rest of the photos story. 

Tracey Moffat

http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/moffatt-charm-alone-1965-p78102



Jim Goldberg

http://www.jimgoldberg.com
http://zoltanjokay.de/zoltanblog/jim-goldberg-rich-and-poor-23/



Duane Michals

http://projects.newyorker.com/portfolio/michals-empty-ny/#16





Sophie Calle

https://mkaban.wordpress.com/2011/05/25/assignment-4-sophie-calle/



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