Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts

Monday, 30 November 2009

Love and Hate shoots

Love and Hate shoots, to find two references, one I loved, and the other I hated .soooooooooo firstly I loved.....

Burberry collection 2010.
This collection really inspired me and one of most recent shoots. I love the way the clothes drape, knott and fold.Dainty, nude vs nude, barely there fabric. And that itself was the theme to my shoot.
I basically got metres and metres of all different colour Organza .I didnt plan any outfits before the shoot, I just went with it....


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And the reference I hate (more like dislike)was

Tim Hamilton 2010

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Powerful female, stripped of emotion, lifeless, almost robotic. I put my own twist on the style of this, still keeping it very dark, and trying to keep it formal.x
For example:

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Ryan Mcginley

Ryan Mcginley, most definately one of my favorite photographers,I find it hard to pin point one thing that I love about his work... I just simply aim and aspire to be like him.

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Each summerfor 4 summers now, McGinley traveled across the United States shooting gorgeously candid photographs of his journey. This time, he finds himself in caves, some of which have never been touched, stepped inside, or documented before.
Exotic, unknown, and undiscovered locations

Little Lovlies.....Inspiration

Ok so this is my first blog, I thought id start this off to show what kind of things I LOVE and what I look at when im lost, these people totally inspire me. And in a way push me to be better. This is the amazing photographer Paulo ventura................

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This Images are from his winter stories collection, Probably my favourite.... Ventura sketches these scenes out in intimate detail, plotting posture and costumes and props, layout and lighting.Ventura’s set-ups look uncannily real, while other images come tantalizingly close to revealing that they are, in fact, a fiction. He creates the hole image from cardboard, wood , glass ect. Real or imagined, Paulo Ventura’s pictures are images of an era: atmospheric quiet drama and emotion.

Even if their subjects can’t feel it.