Last week we presented on our artist that we chose, and this week we moved into emulating that artist's work through our own individual pieces. The artist was Uta Barth. My goals for this first draft were to properly emulate some of her photos. In order to do this, I had to stick to a visual recipe, which is this: take out of focus pictures, capture street life, nature, and rooms only, and photograph more simple imagery, rather than busy. The overall tone/vibe of these images is a more dull and simple design. Although I do have two images that are colorful, the flowers, the rest of them are more dull, quiet, and simple.
Hey Elliot, I love your photos here. You did a great job completing your recipe throughout this process. I love the simple style in your photos here. Good Work!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are amazing bro, the bokeh balls are awesome. I think you achieved your goals perfectly.
ReplyDeletethe simplicity of your photos is extremely beautiful and elegant. I love the unfocused element of your photos and your use of lighting and shadows works really well. good first draft :)
ReplyDeleteThese are some nice photos, I love how you can kind of make out what the subject is, but it is also blurry, you're leaving up to the viewer's creativity to imagine what it would look like in focus. Really great job!
ReplyDeleteElliot, I enjoy looking at these photos. I loved the way that you manipulated light, shadows, and color into your favor. These photos are great because it allows the audience to create their own interpretation of each photo. I would recomend that you use the same amount of blur in each photo to make the entire collection cohesive. You did an amazing job. Keep up the great work.
ReplyDeleteHi Elliot, I like how your photos are unique from conventional shooting styles which focus on sharpness and vividness, and instead focuses on the beauty in out of focus and blurry photos. Very interesting!
ReplyDeleteHi WrenchingRook40. I really like your photos.I remember from your presentation that your artist uses blurriness to make her photos. You do the same thing which is whats working. Good work!
ReplyDeleteHi Elliot, I like how your photos are unique from conventional shooting styles which focus on sharpness and vividness, and instead focuses on the beauty in out of focus and blurry photos. Very interesting!
ReplyDeleteYeseeses nice pics, theyre very blurry yet still have lots of meaning and depth. Great work
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