Sequencial Image Research

 ELLIOT ERWITT




The comings and goings of the the Louvre, 1989
20 x 28 cm / 7x 11 inch
Source: Airmail.news

Elliot Erwitt is a French / American Photographer. He became well know for his black and white photos also created sober and emotive photographs. He has made a book call Sequentially Yours, he present a series of vignettes, each showing a sequence of photograph short just moments apart.
Falling in love, 1989
20 x 28 cm / 7 x 11 inch
SourceAirmail.news

serie foto Elliot Erwitt cimitero Saint Tropez (Francia)
Saint Tropez, 1979
15 x 26 cm / 6 x 10 inch

In his interview with TIME magazine, he said “You always look for the best picture, but sometimes the pictures are not that great alone. But in a group, they become interesting” and “The process is sometimes more interesting than the finished picture,”.( TIME magazine 8 October 2019). The interview he said made me realise that don' t be overly concerned with the results of the photographs, as there may be something more interesting.
Moreover, one should not only focus to find the best photo. Photo could turn out to be good by have other photos to come together as a complete story. For my own work I will more intend to take a photo and think about story that I will show through my picture before snap a photo.I will take more and more picture to sure that can be compiled.

References:
TIME magazine interview with Elliot Erwitt(2019) Available from:

Famous photographer (2018) Available from:
https://www.famousphotographers.net/elliott-erwitt


Comments

  1. Again you are not saying much here you are just putting up quotes you have found - why are you looking at Erwitt, what have you learnt from his work and how does it influence your work and also you need to actaully research these photographers and their images

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    1. I keep it on my mind and I will modify it for the next work.

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