Art I would ADD to my Personal Museum

Tokyo by Marc Riboud

This is one of the photographs I really liked. First I like how it’s composed, the frame ends right at the edge of the sidewalk by the street and the wall which makes it look nice. As well as the splashy signs above the people. And you can see this really brief interaction between two people on the street. Something familiar that you may experience from time to time. I like that I can see that little story happening between those people. Additionally, I can tell the photographer might have waited a long time sitting right here to get this photo. Because the lighting is so perfectly lit on both of the subject’s faces. Especially the guy. If you look on his left cheek you can see Rembrandt’s triangle, which is an indicator of proper lighting which was established by the painter Rembrandt.