Favorite 2 ideas:
Journey through time
Ordinary to Extraordinary
My theme is based on a transformation from ordinary to extraordinary
Realism to abstract
Looking through the books I found:
Harold E Edgerton
Harold E Edgerton
Harold E Edgerton
What I like about Harold E Edgerton
The movement created by double exposure
High contrast between the model and background
There is a clear focus point of the images
Maciek Jasik
Maciek Jasik
Maciek Jasik
maciek jasik
maciek jasik
maciek jasik
What I like about Maciek Jasik
The colours!! I love the contrast
The use of double-exposure
How she takes untraditional portraits
Christine webster
Christine webster
Christine webster
What I like about Christine Webster
Particularly the middle image series - the contrast between the model and the background
The muted colours
the slightly old/weathered look
Eileen Cowin
Eileen Cowin
Eileen Cowin
What I like about Eileen Cowin
I like how the images photographed as the objects create a "vibe"
The floating in-mid-air effect for the left image
The vintage effect of the colour palate
Paolo Roversi
Paolo Roversi
Paolo Roversi
What I like about Paolo Roversi
The 'simplicity' of the portraiture
How black and white adds to the ability to focus on the details.
Bill Henson
Bill Henson
Bill Henson
What I like about Bill Henson
The use of shadows creates a mysterious vibe around the model.
Used light to create shadows in the dark rather than obstructions to create shadows in the light.
Doug & Mike Starn
Attracted to the light
Doug & Mike Starn
Attracted to the light
Doug & Mike Starn
Attracted to the light
What I like about Doug & Mike Starn
I love how this is more interesting and vintage than a regular image.
Extreme close-up
The absence of colour makes the details more visible.
What I like about
The mysterious, vintage and timeless choice of objects and backgrounds
The model's Identity is hidden
the "Vignette" effects
What I like about Scenography
A whole new POV that I can't get from a DSLR
The ability to have a completely blank background - gives more focus on what you want
What I like about Duane Michals
The use of double exposure to create a feeling of movement
Given me inspiration that links to my theme
Black and White
Vintage look