1.informal
2.formal
3.informal
5.informal
10.formal
13.envormental
15.formal
18.enviormental
19.formal
21.enviromental
22.informal
24.informal
26.formal
28.enviromental
29.informal
30.enviromental
32.formal
35.informal
37.formal
#15.
Favorite.
"This cover of Harper’s Bazaar is a photograph of model
Jean Shrimpton by photographer Richard Avedon.
The cover of Shrimpton peering from behind a
bright pink Day-Glo space helmet was designed
by Art Directors Ruth Ansel and Bea Feitler.
This photograph, with the Harper’s Bazaar logo
vibrating against it in acid green has been
often reproduced as an emblem of the sixties."
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Gordon Parks and Langston Hughes
read about 6min.

my favorite poem was,
"Children's Rhymes"
By what sends
By what sends
the white kids
I ain't sent:
I know I can't
be President.
What don't bug
them white kids
sure bugs me:
We know everybody
ain't free.
Lies written down
for white folks
ain't for us a-tall:
Liberty And Justice--
Huh!--For All?
Langston Hughes
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This photo is a Formal Photo.
The lady is dressed formal and what makes it even more formal
is that its black and white.
its kinda dark but the fact that the lightest parts of
the picture are kinda all on her is what makes it good.
she is facing the camera therefore she knew she was
taking a picture and she is leaning back on the chair
she is modeling..
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Cover History
1.Early magazine Covers.
are the kind that usually showed the title and the table of contents.
basically it was just the front, and a whole bunch of text. no picture or anything to
catch the readers eye or anything.
2.The poster Cover.
they had a poster like picture on the front, something you would like to hang
on your wall or so.
3.Pictures married to type.
is a picture that has text showing what the magazine is about.
had the title the pcituer and text.
4.In the forest of words.
has the title a picture and a sideline of words.
are the kind that usually showed the title and the table of contents.
basically it was just the front, and a whole bunch of text. no picture or anything to
catch the readers eye or anything.
2.The poster Cover.
they had a poster like picture on the front, something you would like to hang
on your wall or so.
3.Pictures married to type.
is a picture that has text showing what the magazine is about.
had the title the pcituer and text.
4.In the forest of words.
has the title a picture and a sideline of words.
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