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Through My Window A Photo Essay By: Jae Monet Wilson-Armstrong

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A photo montage of images and how they are viewed in the photographers frame.

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Through My Window

A Photo Essay By: Jae Monet Wilson-Armstrong

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Photo Essay

In todays age, few people take the time to enjoy the weather or the outdoors. We spend so much time looking at our phones

and walking blindly through the world. I fight with my younger siblings to get off the computer and go outside. The kids I babysit

would rather look at the fake stars on their wall instead of just laying in the back yard and point the real ones out. I remember when I

was a child, the best part of my day was laying down watching the clouds picking out different shapes. I used to enjoy staring out my

window to see what passed by or drove past. Looking in the woods for deer was the best game ever. As I grow older I try to remind

myself to look up. Throughout this photo essay I did just that, and captured everything that that caught my eye and made it clear how

I saw it and how I really saw it. For my audience I want them to view the original and picture it themselves and then capture the feel

of how imagination can take over, or how eye sight can differ. Everyones views are not the same, and this photo essay requires people

to have an open mind, and explore.

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Photo Analysis

As mentioned before, we miss a lot when we don’t pay attention. I

chose this image to analyze, because it’s not too often that you’re lucky

enough to see a rainbow. This image shows exactly what Annie

Leibovitz stated as photography happening anywhere, even through

your window. This image contains a few elements of composition,

such as lines, texture, and geometric shapes. Lines come into play

with cable lines passing throughout the photo, as well as the alignment

of the one cable line beneath the rainbow. I feel as though the texture

of the clouds makes it easier to see the key image; the rainbow. And

last but not least the geometric shapes of the trees, which were

purposely made to look like shadows. This photo has a lot going on

but once you focus on the main aspect, everything falls into place. The

overall feel of the image is a feeling of “hope” and “joy” through

darkness. The fact that something can always shine through, and pick

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up your spirits. Though the frame of the image is dark, the main object has just enough color to outshine the shadows.

Photo Essay Analysis

For this photo essay I chose fourteen photos; in which I edited, to show the common images I see throughout the week. I

wanted to portray images of how I see things through my window. I wanted to focus on the window theme, because people ignore the

image outside their window on a regular basis and within this essay I show exactly how I, myself captured the image and I felt it

actually looked in my mind. There are pictures that have a spooky feel, because I felt like it looked haunted, there are photos with a

lot of sunshine, because the colors are amazing.

I used my Iphone to take all of the pictures and to edit them I also used my Iphone. I chose to use my Iphone instead of my

digital camera, because with an Iphone you can download many apps, which help you change the effects of your photo. It’s also very

easy to carry around, and with a quick slip of my thumb my camera pops right up, so I don’t miss something I want to capture.

To edit I used three apps Pixlromatic, Fotor-PES, and Color Effects. For majority of the photos I used vintage themed settings,

classic settings, grey settings and black frames. Those settings helped capture the feel I wanted to give off. Overall I wanted my

audience to see how I viewed images in my head, and also allow them to see the regular image as well. This gives my audience the

chance to compare and contrast what they like, or how much different the photos are from one another.