The first group of artists included various scenes of street landscapes with descriptive detail of the urban life, which each artist accomplished by capturing different angles to show individual perspectives. For example, Over the House Tops by Karl Struss reveal multiple brick rooftops throughout the entire composition, which shares a repetition of geometric shapes within each roof where there’s more figures underneath them. It was created using the photogravure process, which is an engraved print due to the copper plate that’s covered in light gelatin. The viewer can see endless shapes that lie in each individual structure like the rectangular bricks that hold together the roof along with the square shaped windows and the long vertical chimneys that stick out in each figure. Also, the different texture quality of the surfaces that are shown throughout this scene depict various forms of aged details in the exterior of the structures, which shows an abstraction of shapes from the positioning of the camera. As …show more content…
There are certain traits that help bring out the images inner aspect, which provides the originality of capturing pictures. If all the individuals knew that they were going to have their picture taken, it takes away the extemporaneous effect from the image and creates a predictable composition. Pictures need to communicate an idea to have the viewers relate to the image and build a connection emotionally and intellectually so that the artwork isn’t made without any sort of rationality. It can be used to produce history to catch every single importance in life that will someday generate a social change in our world and the way we view it. Photography has traveled throughout time, which plenty of changes expanded with the most sophisticated camera devices, but the logic behind every photograph will forever have a distinct perspective through the viewer's