Pop Art

  1. What is Pop Art? Pop art is an art movement that emerged in the United Kingdom and the United States during the mid- to late-1950s.
  2. Why is this artist’s work considered Pop Art? Because of the coloring and the contrast and style of the picture
  3. Describe some of this artists work. Some of the artists work is about skateboarding shoes style and just fashion
  4. Why did you pick this artist and why do you like his/her work? I like these pictures because I feel like there really popular and interesting

3 National Geographic covers

National Geographic 800

I chose this cover because I think that hollywood is more of my style all of the lights and the people the culture that is in the city of hollywood with skateboarding because thats my biggest interest

with the stuff thats there

National Geographic 829

I chose this cover because the ships and stuff there cool and all the navy has always interested me like the history in it and to us that arent in the navy are living and there out there where who knows where they are fighting

and the ships are really interesting with all the planes over.

National Geographic 836

I thought this one was really interesting because when I was little and still now im really interested in the air force and there planes because of the designs and what the air force does for the united states every pilots really brave its a risk but they take it

Thats why I chose this National geographic cover.

100 MOST INFLUENTIAL IMAGES OF ALL TIME

Lunch Atop A Skyscraper, 1932

Lunch A top A skyscraper 1932 was the most perilous yet playful lunch break ever captured: 11 men casually eating, chatting and sneaking a smoke as if they weren’t 840 feet above Manhattan with nothing but a thin beam keeping them aloft. I chose it because it was something you dont normally see everyday and like think of the risk all those guys were taking in the photo very classic look and has great contrast

The Burning Monk, Malcolm Browne, 1963

This picture is named the Burning Monk, Malcolm Browne, 1963 n June 1963, most Americans couldn’t find Vietnam on a map. But there was no forgetting that war-torn Southeast Asian nation after Associated Press photographer Malcolm Browne captured the image of Thich Quang Duc immolating himself on a Saigon street. I chose this picture because to me the fire on the man looks really interesting like hes burning and theres all those people around him just watching not helping or nothing in my opinion its just a really interesting picture that is in black and white and theres a lot of meaning and history in the picture

Mushroom Cloud Over Nagasaki, Lieutenant Charles Levy, 1945

This picture is named Mushroom Cloud Over Nagasaki, Lieutenant Charles Levy, 1945. Three days after an atomic bomb nicknamed Little Boy obliterated Hiroshima, Japan, U.S. forces dropped an even more powerful weapon dubbed Fat Man on Nagasaki. The explosion shot up a 45,000-foot-high column of radioactive dust and debris. “We saw this big plume climbing up, up into the sky,” recalled Lieutenant Charles Levy, the bombardier, who was knocked over by the blow from the 20-kiloton weapon. I chose this picture because its most definitely not something that you see on the daily especially because they got this shot its really interesting to see and the story of how it happened really did interest me it does look like a mushroom cloud formed if you look closely this is why i chose this picture.

 

Fill flash

 

Fill flash is to brighten a subject so the subject is underexposed because the light in the back is so strong.

So even in the sun the subject will get more lighting and they subject will have a very somewhat shiny look.

They get the full lighting look and its like the lighting in the back it makes it more focused onto the subject but

you can still somewhat see the background