


I imitate Stephen shore’s shooting style to shoot these three photographs which is mainly buildings. It has sense of color visual effects. In his photographs, most of the shoots are small hotels all over the United States. People are invisible and everything is so neat. As people come and go, the hotel is a lonely existence. This is one of the reasons and he is concerned about it. I shot photo 1 at dusk, there are sunset shadow and warm color connected. The left and right building are separated by the center line. Half clear half dark. In addition, the back of the buildings to reflect the city’s property and noisy living environment also highlights the front of the two buildings alone. So I through my window took a overlooking angle shot this photo. I shot the last two photos after class, both are old buildings can more express the topic. The third photo I took a look up angle and focus on buildings and windows. Through the windows, the sunshine light is strong to set off the feel of no people in the buildings. The photo 2 area is particularly empty and the street light give a sense of loneliness.
Reference list
Shore, Stephen, Suburban Landscapes, Uncommon Places. New York, Aperture, 1982.