This is the subject i have chosen from Rinko Kawauchi’s many Illuminance Photos
Rinko Kawauchi
In this image Rinko Kawauchi has simplified a photo of a rose, but as you can see there is still a lot of detail used, the lighting ect, simple but also complex. The rose signifies beauty, even though you can’t exactly see the rose you can still get an image of it in your head.
From what I have read about this picture it was taken in Japan, Rinko Kawauchi chooses her subjects and focuses on the small details. This image was part of her first solo exhibition,If i am correct the exhibition is called “Illuminance”. I believe this image is also held in the Tokyo Museum of Photography
This is the subject I have chosen from many of Neil Leifer's sporting photographs
Neil Leifer
In this image Neil Leifer has taken quite a remarkable photo, plus the event that took place, Here we see Muhammad Ali triumphing over his opponent. Neil has also captured the expressions on the audiences faces. In This iconic picture Muhammad Ali is reacting to his first round knockout against Sonny Liston in the world heavyweight title. If I’m correct Ali shouts, “Get Up and Fight!”
Neil Leifer said “I was obviously in the right seat, but what matters is I didn’t miss,”. Leifer had taken that ringside spot in Lewiston, Maine, on May 25, 1965, as 23-year-old heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali squared off against 34-year-old Sonny Liston. This image is known across the world as one of the best photographs in sporting history.
