I didn't really come up with this idea on my own. I was inspired by one of my favorite newly discovered blogs, The Year in Pictures. That blog is run by James Danzinger, a Magnum photographer. In the art world, Magnum is a widely respected organization made up of the world's best photographers. If you've ever seen some of the 9/11 photos, they were probably taken by a Magnum photographer. Coincidentally, Magnum was having an annual meeting in New York at the time of the attacks, and all the photographers rushed out to capture the scene and the moments that day.
Although my analysis will be amateur, I'm going to try my best to offer quality insights about the photos. So in order test run my new idea, I thought I'd start with the basics: my favorite photograph.
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It was taken by Sally Mann in 1989. The subject is a girl, probably about 10 years old, smoking a cigarette. There are so many reasons I like the photograph. For one, there is the background of the photo. Another child stands on a jungle-gym. To the right of the subject, a girl stands with her hands on her hips, as if watching the other child with caution. Then there is the subject. The pose is the first thing that strikes me. For being so young, her pose suggests she is a chic 20 year-old who smokes daily and has grown to smoke without care. Her arm across her chest suggests she is guarded, maybe even shy. But her other arm indicates her disregard toward other people's judgments. Her face, a center point of the photo, also gives the portrayal of disregard. She frowns, and her eyes seem to look right at you, as if saying "I dare you to judge me" or "I couldn't care less what you think."
Overall, the reason this photo is my favorite is because it has lasting power. When an image stays with you days after you saw it, then the artist has done their job.
A last note about the photograph:
I purposely left the title of this picture out in order for the viewer to remain objective. It's called "Candy Cigarette." If you thought Mann just happened to catch this girl smoking, you were fooled. The camera she took this with was very large and required lots of set up, another reason why she had to plan it out. (Below, a picture of Sally Mann with her camera.)
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