Looking at Mikes work a constant theme is the photograph and line within the photographs. Analysing this picture you are initially very drawn to the wood on the steps. However when looking in further you see the window and the stones in the buildings. I really love his interpretation of backstage and how interesting his work is. I like how he captures a vintage beauty to the building and it mimics the beauty of the old building. Also I like how it is very natural, he captures everything in the photo as it is. It does not at all look set up.
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- Researched Photographers | Mike
- Response | Mike
- Researched Photographers | Dane Shitagi
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- Researched Photographers | Jordan Matter
- Response | Jordan Matter
- Development | Literal interpretation of backstage
- Development | What society wants to keep backstage
- Development | My backstage
- Research | Devlopement
- Development | Street/Urban Photography
- Furthering Ideas Found In Research | Idea's of what society wants to keep backstage
- Final Piece | Images and Ideas
- Final Piece | Compositional Ideas and Planning Exam Time
- Final Piece | Selection
Researched Photographers | Mike
My final photographer is an online based photographer who only goes by the name "mike". He is an slr and iPhone photographer and I chose him for my photography because I find his work of the back of buildings really interesting. I think the meaning behind the work is the look behind beautiful buildings. I chose this photographer because I wanted to choose photographs that contrasted with the idea of backstage, but also to explore a different meaning of backstage.
Looking at Mikes work a constant theme is the photograph and line within the photographs. Analysing this picture you are initially very drawn to the wood on the steps. However when looking in further you see the window and the stones in the buildings. I really love his interpretation of backstage and how interesting his work is. I like how he captures a vintage beauty to the building and it mimics the beauty of the old building. Also I like how it is very natural, he captures everything in the photo as it is. It does not at all look set up.
Looking at Mikes work a constant theme is the photograph and line within the photographs. Analysing this picture you are initially very drawn to the wood on the steps. However when looking in further you see the window and the stones in the buildings. I really love his interpretation of backstage and how interesting his work is. I like how he captures a vintage beauty to the building and it mimics the beauty of the old building. Also I like how it is very natural, he captures everything in the photo as it is. It does not at all look set up.
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