Thursday, February 28, 2008

Critique

This photo was taken by New York Post’s photographer, Michael Norcia. The photo of this woman holding up the sign “Peace Love Happiness To All” puts major contributions because it’s at the concert Woodstock. This woman and many other people show their love and care for the world and by Norcia taking these pictures and showing others gains improvement in the world becoming a more peaceful place.
The hue of this photo appears to be black and white. Both the content and emphasis brought into this photograph is peace, love and happiness that this lady brings to everyone. And to interpret what is going on in this photograph, she is sharing as much love as she can with anyone and everyone; no matter who they are. The realism of this photograph is in the field of Woodstock where everyone shares all of their love and comfort, which is what everyone in the world should be doing. This graphic is a printed photo. It’s figurative because of the people that are in this image. The movement is shown with how the lady is holding her poster up high, for everyone to see. The sensory grabs your attention with both your sight and emotions.
“Today is the day of Woodstock, and I am so excited! I love being there with all people that share the same ideas and feel the same way as I do. And that’s peace, love and happiness. I know that all of us and even more people out there can make a difference in this world. Not just by fighting and having all these wars. They will see someday. And they will regret having ever to go to war. It’s a waste! As time goes on more and more people will realize how much war is ruining us and come together as one. It all just starts here, at Woodstock. Everyone making signs and showing love and care. That’s all this world really needs. And I know that someday… people will realize what they are missing out on… and join us all! It all just starts with one person and continues on and on, no matter what happens, there will be that one person standing up for peace, love and happiness. Today… I’m that person… and someday… I will make a difference. No matter whom you are and what race you are, I do not care; we all are the same in one way. We all want peace. We just show we do in different ways.”

1 comment:

Britt said...

i love the picture that you have up of the lady with peace love and happiness