When I painted full time, I was a representational painter. In college and grad school and at the Art Students League I learned about color and abstracting and expressionism through painting and drawing. And I, who studied formally during the 60's and 70's, painted abstract art. Big canvases of color and form. But my heart was with the realism with which I had become familiar as a child visiting the Brooklyn Museum almost every week-end. Sargent, Eakins, Ogden Pleissner, George Bellows at the Brooklyn; book images of works by Michelangelo, Rubens, Durer, Velasquez; and the great illustrators like Gibson, Rockwell and Leyendecker and so many more influenced me in the way I created and saw.
As an architectural photographer I remain influenced by realism and dreams. When I see a building, I am reminded of its glory days and think of the craftsmanship it took to create the brickwork, ornamental balustrades, ironwork and the overall design. I frequently think of post production when taking the photographs, but sometimes I am overcome by the beauty I recognize beyond the wear and tear flaws of what currently exists. Such was the case with this wonderful old apartment building majestically situated overlooking Moshula Parkway in the Bronx. I was so taken with the marvelous brickwork, design, et al. that I overlooked the huge amount of post production drawing involved in "restoring" the building. I include the Before so that you can see how the building, window air conditioners, hanging wires, graffiti and signs, looked in its current state. However, I saw the structure as it appears in the After black and white photograph. The After was a few weeks of intense Photoshopping and around 10 Gs over 5 images with multiple layers. Occasionally, like in this instance, I don't see dangling wires, graffiti, window air conditioners, and litter. The time I spent realizing the way I wanted the wonderful old Bronx apartment building to look was well worth it for me!
Before |
After |
Black and white architectural photography
To learn more about Bronx architecture visit:
http://untappedcities.com/2013/10/16/8-architectural-gems-along-the-bronx-grand-concourse-county-courthouse-post-office-loews-paradise-theater-poe-cottage/
http://forgotten-ny.com/2010/10/bronx-greenbelt-mosholu-and-pelham/
To learn more about Photoshop visit:
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/03/30/the-ultimate-guide-to-cloning-in-photoshop/
Great post Ellen...
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nick! Happy & Healthy 2015 with the focus on Creativity! Keep doing YOUR Photography: it's Great!! All best, Ellen
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