99 Cent: Top 100 Photos
1. I chose this photo because of the all the colors and that it is in a simple 99 Cent store. What caught my eye is the colors of the candy.
2. In this photo it is talked a lot about all of the stuff busily organized in one store with floating shopper's heads. It is also talked about how ironic it is that in a 99 Cent store it is one of the most expensive photos ever sold. This is because of the photographer's point, he wanted this to be portrayed. The German architect and photographer used digital manipulation to turn everyday experiences into interesting art.
3. Further information on this photo is he uses this two-part photograph to depict a regular supermarket with colorful goods to beautiful work. This photo was taken in 1999. This photo costs up to $3.34 million dollars in many auctions.
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5. Andreas Gursky was born on January 15, 1955 in Leipzig Germany. He went to Universität Gesamthochschule Essen from 1978 to 1981.
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