Friday, January 27, 2012

Iconic Photo Analysis

  
George Eastman (1854 - 1932)

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George Eastman was a self-motivated inventor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist who revolutionized the photography and film industries. George founded the Eastman Kodak Company after inventing a chemical emulsion and machine to apply the emulsion to dry plates, thus making the taking of pictures outside of a studio much easier. The process eliminated the need for extensive equipment out in the field.
This photo inrterested me because it reminded me of the movie The Segret Garden.
I like that the two bushes are perfect with the pathway and that you can see the house in the backround.
I like how the picture is in black and white, it just seems timeless.

This photo is signifigant because it has a lot of detail in one small space.

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