Andreas Gursky Andreas Gursky was born in Leipzig, studied in Essen, then in Dusseldorf. As a recipient of the 1998 Citibank Private Banking Photo Awards, Gursky has become one of the main photographers of the time. He usually shoots the landscape with big colors - the image is inside and outside of the cityscape (Hong Kong Stock Exchange). German artist Andreas Gouls is known for paintings and pictures, signs and photos of landscapes, human attention, animation, and billboard size photos between inanimate objects.
Good morning. The photographer I chose was Andreas Gursky. Andreas Gursky is a German photographer known for capturing contemporary world such as architecture, people, landscape, design and industry. However, Gursky gets these images from a high viewpoint and platform and displays various types of patterns and repeats (internal or external) being used. Gursky usually pay attention to how people organize things. I have an important question about his picture. Why does Andreas Gursky take pictures of things patterns and repetitions? Gursky believes that his view fascinated many spectacular spectators of scale, detail and color. He uses the crane and the helicopter to get the points he desires ('Eye of God') and shoots globalism. Gursky believes that if he can take pictures of a wonderful world, he can learn from the visual world and learn how to stick everything. So why did you choose Andreas Gursky? Thank you
Andreas Gursky is a German architectural photographer. I did Andreas Gursky because his work has unique features such as interior, color, and repeating objects. In my bibliography, I refer to his work at a supermarket by quoting his book. He felt like taking a picture like my work. I took 5 photos from somewhere near UTS, such as UTS library, UTS commercial building, items seen on the street. In the first image, you can see that there is a square to repeat from the first row to the last row on the middle shelf. The second and third pictures are very similar. These shapes are repeated and the pattern is displayed. Another object I saw was a mailbox. It has the shape of a repeating rectangle with the same number of positions and patterns. The last photo is the auditorium chair of UTS Building. I chose this because I like their color and shape.