Ralph Gibson
Ralph Gibson's photography is mainly composed of black and white photos with high contrast. A large group of his photos are of nude people and mysterious subjects. In my opinion, the contrast adds to the mystery of most of his images.
The first image leaves the viewer wondering. It has a deep black contrast with pops of white in the subject's suit. You cant see the subject's face so this leaves everything up to interpretation. To me, it seems like the person is choosing to hide their identity. They're pulling what seems to be a hood over their face. This makes it seem like he is ashamed.
I really enjoy the second photo very much. The contrast is perfect and the close angle gives an abstract effect. I think it is a very interesting point of view and definitely not something I would think to do when taking photos. This photo in particular inspires me to look at subjects differently when taking pictures.
The detail in the last photo is what really makes this piece stand out. The light shining on the top of the umbrella adds a dramatic effect. The image confuses me slightly. I'm not sure what the point of the hand on this side is or what it is doing. This doesn't mean I dislike this photo I think the hand adds balance but I'm curious as to what his and others' interpretations are.
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