Alexander Rodchenko
Aleksander Rodchenko was one of the most important
photographers of the early 20th century. He worked as a painter and
graphic artist before he turned his attention to photomontage and
photography. Rodchenko's influence changed views on photography and
the role of the photographer. He looked at the world from a
completely different point of view (literally) than those who came
before him.
Aleksander Rodchenko and Point of View
Rodchenko developed a new way of looking in a natural way. He
went to extremes to try out various viewpoints, and would
photograph his subjects from every angle. The world was to be
considered in a new way. 'The most interesting points of view today
are "from above down" and "from below up," and their diagonals',
wrote Rodchenko in 1928. This way of seeing was extremely unusual
for his time. He stood under a ladder to photograph someone from
below, while his contemporaries usually took their photos at eye
level. Today's digital cameras are light and compact and make it
easy to shoot photos from a variety of angles. Rodchenko, on the
other hand, worked with large, cumbersome, heavy cameras that were
not easy to transport. Quickly snapping a photo was not possible.
For that reason, a lot of thought went into taking a photo. Become
inspired by Rodchenko and try to find interesting viewpoints, to
work in an investigative and original way. Try to avoid eye level
and make everyday objects unique by capturing them with your camera
from unexpected angles and points of view. Be aware of the ease
offered by light and compact digital cameras and use them to your
advantage.