Photographer Research
this image is powerful due to the symmetry and the tree directly in the middle, which is blocking out the sun |
this image is effective as it shows the suns rays casting down on the landscape and the natural light enhances the physical aspects of the image |
1. Julien Grondin
I chose this French landscape photographer as an influence due to the pure beauty that he captures within his images, despite my inability to capture images in the same astonishing landscapes that he does, i aspire capture his style of
this image has influenced my work as it is simplistic yet effective due to the pure line of symmetry created by the reflection |
this image is similar to the above in terms of viewpoint yet instead of it being taken in a country landscape it shows the contrast in the urban landscape |
to display Grondin's work shows the contrast and versatility between his work
and how they can create powerful images in different landscapes. To summarise, i chose Grodin as one of my influences due to his versatility within his work and the positions that he takes his images in.
2.Stephen Shore
Stephen Shore is an American photographer known for his images of banal scenes and objects in the United States, and for his wide use of colour in art photography. i chose Shore as an influence as i have previously studied his work and he has inspired some of my previous projects, his use of colour and vibrancy within his work was something that i wanted to display within my piece. Shores work show the beauty of places that people normally don't take a second look at. To summarise, i chose Shore due to his use of vibrant colours within his work and his was of photographing the contrast between the sky and the almost simplistic landscapes.
the ochre colours of dusty ridges are set beautifully against the blue sky in this image, as Shore captures a fleeting moment from the side of the motorway, a place usually literally passed by. |
shore's images are effective as they seem to be taken in simple landscapes yet they show the beauty of the countryside in the US. |
i felt this image was effective as it is grainy and shows lots of depth and tone and a bold contrast between light and dark |
i felt that this image was powerful because of the contrast between the white cloud and the dark foreground |
Steichen was a Luxembourgian American photographer during the 20th century, his photography consists of black and white, or negative images, due to the camera he used during his career, the fact that his images are black and white are one of the main reasons why he is one of my influences, the use of the different tones of black and white add so many different depths to his images.
Steichen's images show so many levels of tone and depth while only consisting of a small range of colours. His work is one of my influences as it shows that you don't need a blue sky to have an effective image of 'the sky'. his work is also almost an opposite medium to Shore, which is why i wanted to include their work, as i can take both of their work as an inspiration by showing the contrast between coloured images and black and white images. To summarise i chose Steichen as an influence due to his lack of colour in his images, as despite the lack of colour his images have an abundance of tones and depth.
i like this image as the different shades add to the layers of the image and shows far into the distance of the image and has many different focus point within it |
this image is my personal favourite due to the almost 'fluffiness' of the clouds and the use of shadows within the image |
i chose this image as it has a lot of yellow tone which when up against a blue sky, compliment each other and add depth to the image as well as creating vibrancy throughout |
these two images are powerful as despite the sky being full with clouds there is still a level of depth to the two images and a strong contrast between the buildings and the cloudy sky. |
4. Brian Eno
Brian Peter George St John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno, RDI is an English musician, record producer, and visual artist best known for his pioneering work in ambient music and contributions to rock, pop, electronic, and generative music, yet i have chose him as an influence due to the set of images he created within Mistaken Memories of Mediaeval Manhattan in which Brian Eno produced a time-lapse sequence of New York filmed in a vertical format, with buildings silhouetted against a drifting atmosphere sky. His images use a wide range of both depth and yellow tones. i chose Eno as an influence due to the yellow tones that he used within the images and how the blue sky and yellow tones compliment each other.
this image is effective due to how dark it is and the almost green tones within the image add so many levels of depth within it as well as the slightly orange undertones |
i felt this image was powerful due to the graininess of the image and the slight blur to it, the almost navy/ blue black tones add to the variance of depth to the image aswell |
In the photo book Solitude of Ravens, Masahisa Fukase produced
evocative images of birds in flight against dramatic skies. In 1975, on a journey from Tokyo to Hokkaido, his hometown, Masahisa Fukase began to photograph the ravens he saw from the train window. Alighting at stations along the way, he captured the birds in motion or perched on poles, telegraph wires, chimneys and fences. He photographed them in flocks landing on trees or darkening the already slate grey sky and in grainy close-up, their silhouettes suggesting something solitary and elemental.
6. Stefan Lenz
Lenz is a little known photographer, blogger and author, who specialises in photographing cities, landscapes and glass ball photography, which involves takeing an image through a glass ball, resulting in an distorted view of the image, typically upside down. Lenz is german born and launched his photography career in 2017, and mixed his love of travel with his love of photography and created wonderful images like the ones i have displayed.
Lenz is a little known photographer, blogger and author, who specialises in photographing cities, landscapes and glass ball photography, which involves takeing an image through a glass ball, resulting in an distorted view of the image, typically upside down. Lenz is german born and launched his photography career in 2017, and mixed his love of travel with his love of photography and created wonderful images like the ones i have displayed.
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