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Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Individual study research Nick knight


Photographer Nick Knight



Alexander McQueen
Devon, 1997

I really like Nick Knights work because of how unusual it is and its serial. This photograph above is a great photograph because it stands out with the pin going through the girls head and then you look at her eye and one is in a different colour. I also love the style of his work and how the fashion works with the hair. I think the crop makes this image stand out to even if it's not something I would do but it works really well with this photograph. 


Arena homme Plus
Beasting, Spring / Summer 2007

This shot I chosen I think is a great shot because of the three arms and then one torso. What also helps is the white background and then the dirty animal look they have going on. I really like the idea of this photograph because it reminds me of someone taped and is aggressive and i feel the photographer captured that emotion.




 Yohji Yamamoto
Susie Smoking, 1988

This is another great image because i love the colours in the back ground and how the lady is sort of relaxed but looks slightly depressed and the hole atmospheric look it gives. Again i think the crop is something that makes this image stand out and has made me think more about how i crop my photographs 

Research for individual study

Photographer -  Ralph Morse


Space Flight Helmet Research
1956
Gelatin Silver
by Ralph Morse
© Time Inc.

One of Ralph morse quotes :
"PHOTOGRAPHY IS MORE THAN ART. IN PHOTOJOURNALISM, IT'S KNOWLEDGE" Ralph Morse

Ralph Morse was in my eyes one of the most important photographers and has been to some of the best events during the 20th Century. Ralph Morse photographed some of the most widely seen pictures of World War II, the space program, and sports events. During his thirty years at LIFE Magazine, Morse covered every type of assignment from science to theatre, and he was the senior staff photographer at the time it ceased publication.



Jackie Robinson Rounds Third
Subway Series, New York 1955
Gelatin Silver
by Ralph Morse
© Time Inc.


Ralph Morse was the only civilian photographer photographing the surrender of the German armies for the entire world to see.
Ralph Morse Assigned to the space program during its infancy, he spent fifteen years using inventive photography to explain the astronauts and the space flights to LIFE's readers.


RADAR ECHOES ABSORBED IN ANACHOIC CHAMBER WITH ICBM MODEL
1968
Gelatin Silver
by Ralph Morse
© Time Inc.