Sunday, October 27, 2013

Aimee Bruce weekly blog post 10


       Nagano Toyokazu is a japanese photographer. He recently became famous for photos of his daughter Kanna. Each and every frame usually has little Kanna, as the center focus, along with costumes and props. When looking at the image above, one might say that this is slightly over exposed. The aperture was probably shot at F16 with a shutter speed of 1/15th of a second. Based off the probable shutter speed, one can assume that Nagano is using a tripod.


           When looking through this selection, one might say that these images display a close relationship between father and daughter.  A powerful statement is made by the artist throughout the collection.  The vibrancy of youth and power of imagination is shown through the daughters centered position and focus.  The background is consistent in its location with seasonal changes and has a looming quality. The purpose of this bleak background is to represent the world as being far away and distant not meant for a child.


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