TED Talk Questions
1. Is what he does really photography?
2. Drawing
3. That the whole process of photography ends when the picture is taken.
4. He was inspired as he thought that anyone could do it, so he wanted to do something different, where the process STARTS with the picture being taken.
5. To convey a message through a picture that bends reality in an unrealistic way, but still looks like it could be realistic.
6. Something that is realistic (in this context) is when it looks as if it could've happened in the real world at one point, even if the image itself does not look as if this is true.
7. 1. same perspective
2. same type of light
3. seamless (where one image begins and ends can't be easily seen)
8. You don't need to be at the right place at the right time when creating your own setting.
9. First, he makes a drawing of what he wants to create. Then, he finds the images that closely resemble elements in his original drawing, as well as having the same lighting (somewhat) and perspective as each other.
10. The conclusion is that when we want to create an image about anything, our only limitation is our imagination, as the tools to make what ever we want are all already here for us to use.
2. Drawing
3. That the whole process of photography ends when the picture is taken.
4. He was inspired as he thought that anyone could do it, so he wanted to do something different, where the process STARTS with the picture being taken.
5. To convey a message through a picture that bends reality in an unrealistic way, but still looks like it could be realistic.
6. Something that is realistic (in this context) is when it looks as if it could've happened in the real world at one point, even if the image itself does not look as if this is true.
7. 1. same perspective
2. same type of light
3. seamless (where one image begins and ends can't be easily seen)
8. You don't need to be at the right place at the right time when creating your own setting.
9. First, he makes a drawing of what he wants to create. Then, he finds the images that closely resemble elements in his original drawing, as well as having the same lighting (somewhat) and perspective as each other.
10. The conclusion is that when we want to create an image about anything, our only limitation is our imagination, as the tools to make what ever we want are all already here for us to use.
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