For this draft, I tried to focus on taking images similar to Anton Courbijn's style of photography. His pictures, include somewhat dramatic lighting and extreme contrast, which was I tried to to do in my photos. I continued to focus on what was happening or what was there in my backgrounds. I tried to have people in the background or have my subject up against a lively background that puts a lot into the picture.
I think you did a great job capturing your concept. All of these photos are really good, and I like all of the shadows and the dramatic lighting you created. My favorite photos of yours would have to be the first or the last images, I think those are the most successful. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteI like how the lighting does not exemplify the extremes of fashion within its boundaries. Rather, it captures the simplicity of facial structure with natural light to not extract the true essence of what you are trying to apprehend.
ReplyDelete^^^ i dont get what you're saying...
ReplyDeletewhat I'm saying is that if you extract the human face from the complexity of a margin then it brings out the figure presented in its form. When there is no other form within the periphery of your camera lens, then it extracts the article that you are trying to indicate.
ReplyDeleteWhat I think Lucas is saying is that this is a mesmerizing series that evokes a broader understanding of the passion and positivity that you are striving to develop.
ReplyDelete^^^i still dont get it
ReplyDeleteI like your images, they look very cool, especially the one with me jkjk i look horrible, Anyway, i really liked the second to last picture and how the light reflected on her face, it looks really cool. Good Job :)
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