Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Alfred Stieglitz's masterpiece.

Alfred Stieglitz's masterpiece.

Photography is a way of love. A photographer communicates with his (her) lover and wife through the lens and gets photos, a new crystallization form of love. Alfred Stieglitz's O'Keefe series, the father of American modern art and pioneer of modern photography, is such a masterpiece that reflects the photographer's love and romance. When Georgia O 'Keeffe was still a little-known young painter, Stie Gerriets, who had achieved great success and was over 500 years old, had a good eye and introduced her to the American art world with her powerful influence. At the same time, these two legends in the history of modern American art were attracted by each other's strong personality and both fell in love. At this time, Tigri's camera became a third party to witness their love.

In this work, O'Keefe's downward gaze and upward hands, like a quiet ballad statue, form the reverse movement of gaze, which makes the whole picture full of tension. Her posture not only makes people think that she is closing her eyes and waiting for the revelation of the muse, but also makes people think that she is staring at the fiery sight from Tigray.