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Minor White

Minor White. Megan Thompson Period 4. Biography. Born July 9, 1908, died June 24 1976 He went to college at the University of Minnesota and earned a degree in Botany with a minor in English. For 5 years he took up an interest in poetry and completed nearly 100 sonnets.

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Minor White

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  1. Minor White Megan Thompson Period 4

  2. Biography • Born July 9, 1908, died June 24 1976 • He went to college at the University of Minnesota and earned a degree in Botany with a minor in English. For 5 years he took up an interest in poetry and completed nearly 100 sonnets. • He then moved to Portland, Oregon, and began his career in photography, which progressed into Minor White having his own exhibits in the Portland Art Museum. • White often takes photos of barns, doorways, water, the sky or even paint peeling off the wall. • In 1953 White moved to New York and for 4 years he worked at the George Eastman House, and also edited their magazine. • In the last 10 years of his life, White focused on taking pictures of his spirituality and his search for peace. • On his death bed Minor White was regarded as one of the most famous photographers of his time.

  3. “White Devil” Pacific, Devils Slide, CA 1947 -Lighting: The lighting in this photo is unique because he uses the natural lighting from the environment. -Composition: I think this photo is unique because the sky and the water is almost the same dark contrast, but the single cloud sets them apart and casts light on the water. -Subject: I think that Minor White wanted to express the beauty and simplicity of the natural surroundings and natural lighting.

  4. “Surf Vertical” Surf Vertical, San Mateo County, California 1947 -Lighting: Once again he chooses natural lighting for his photo. -Subject: He chose the ocean but instead of horizontal he chose to have the photo vertical which is unusual. -Composition: I really like this photo I think its very unique and the angle of this photo sets it aside from others. -Minor White was probably trying use the moon lights refecting on the water to create a really pretty photo.

  5. “White Poplar Trees” Road and Poplar Trees, in the Vicinity of Naples and Dansville, New York
1955 -Lighting: The lighting is very light and the sun is probably off to the side according to the shadows. -Subject: This photo represents a leading line. Because the road goes straight back without stopped. -Composition: The line of trees along the road make the photo very pretty and simple. -Minor White is a very good photographers and likes using the land to express things in his work.

  6. “Barn and Clouds” Barn and Clouds, in the Vicinity of Naples and Dansville, New York
1955 -Lighting: Once more this is natural and he uses the sun to light up this photo. -Subject: A simple barn suggests farmers living out in this pretty landscape. -Composition: The sky looks dark and the clouds are a great contrast. The Shadows cast on the hills in the background also make this photo good to look at.

  7. “Warehouse” Warehouse Area, San Francisco
1949 -Lighting: The shadows on the wall next to the man suggest it could be evening or early morning. And again it’s natural. -Subject: The man is running with a piece of fabric. Its cool looking. -Composition: The warehouse is old looking and we don’t know why with man is running. -This photo is very fun to look at and is certainly interesting.

  8. Citations • www.wikipedia.com • www.masters-of-photograhy.com

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