Tuesday, September 8, 2009

This first image is from the Photographers Gallery in London.  The title is "When You're a Boy".  I think the most interesting thing about this show is that its main focus is about the fashion designer Simon Foxton, rather than about the photographer, who is Nick Knight.  It is more of a collaborative effort than about the vision of just the photographer.  The image itself is interesting because it portrays a mythological creatures head on top of a mans body, with several muscular arms combined to enhance the girth of the arms.  As far as the lighting goes, it appears to be lit under studio lighting.  If I had to guess how they lit it I would say that the main light is directly in front of the subject slightly higher than him/them.  I would also guess that there were probably two fill lights at about the same height, but on either side of the photographer. Thus way of lighting the subject enhances the muscle tone, but also creates more drama than having even flat lighting. 

This is an image by Nick Brandt titled Baboons in Profile from his show "A Shadow Falls" at the Staley Wise Gallery in New York. What caught my eye with this photo is how calm the scene appears to be.  When I think of baboons, its not usually in this calm of a setting.  I think what really adds to the image is the lighting.  It looks like it was taken outside using available light, but he chose to expose for the shadows.  By doing this he accounted for the streak of light that seems to be showering between some trees.  

Monday, August 31, 2009

And for my contribution...

I decided to post this one, because it's one my favorite photos I took while I was in New Zealand. 
On the subject of New Zealand, I thought I would just post a couple more of my favorites.  What I loved about the houses is that the foliage was allowed to just be. And even in its unkemptness it was beautiful. Nature doesn't take over, but it's like nature and man living together in harmony.  Plus, the cat is cute. 

I wish I could post all of the photos I took for this project, but I think this one shows what's going on pretty well.  The whole project was me taking photos of the photos in young women's rooms.  I think it's interesting how females are using photographs to express who they are.  

And so it begins.....

So to begin, I started by googling fashion photographers and grabbed the first image that caught my eye. I'm not really sure why this caught my eye. Probably because it was just a little bit different than the other 20 images that popped up.  It is an image by David LaChapelle.  I looked at some more of his more recent photos and came across this one:

The name of this one is Deluge by LaChapelle.  What I like about this one is how constructed it is as well as how beautifully crafted it is. I have been interested in constructed images for awhile now, and this one reminds me of Gregory Crewdson's work.

What I love about Crewson's photos is how incredibly layered they are.  Each and every object in the photo is intended to be there.  I can sit there and read one of his images for hours.