Susan Worsham's series "Bittersweet on Bostwick Lane" is made up of simple yet striking photos. Worsham really uses a variety of techniques to take her photos and uses varying apertures, lens lengths, and shutter speeds to achieve different effects. Though all her pictures go well together and form a complete series, Worsham doesn't seem to have a signature "style" like a really open aperture or a slow shutter speed. She changes it up in each photo. She even includes some black and white photos in her series.
I like how Worsham switches it up for each picture. It shows that she's really thinking about each photo individually and she probably tries a lot of different camera settings to achieve one photo. Her pictures reveal a lot about light and color in her environment and this makes for some beautiful photos.
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