
The first image is of my mother holding a hold photograph of herself when she was younger. I initially planned to have a wider shot of her in a office setting to allude to the office setting in the b/w photograph, but the wide angle would lose the detail of the b/w photograph. Thus, I chose a close-up shot so the viewer can really see the b/w image. Some of the fellow students were drawn to the similar smiles of my mom and the older photograph. I also believed that a closer shot made it appear more personal and cause the viewer to react more to the facial expressions.
In the second image, I took away the person and just had the old photographs. I had a closer shot without the binder in the frame, but felt that the binder created a better composition and context for the viewer. I chose this image because I believed it had somewhat of a narrative with the various photos of my dad exploring the beach. The three squares allude to comic panels. I played with the colors in Photoshop, but the original discoloration of the white pages made the whole image look older which connect to the idea of photo albums. Like the first image of my mom, this own also speaks about the passage of time and memories.


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