Monday 8 November 2010

Photographers

Here are some photos of photographers' work I have researched, some of which I have come across before. Alot of them are 'documentary style' photos.
photo by Max Forsythe
photo by Max Forsythe
On his website, Max Forsythe said some of his shots were "'Incidental images.' Perhaps our most important role as a photographer is to show the viewer something they may not have seen for themselves. This is a collection of images where a relatively inconsequential subject can, I hope, provide an interesting image."

photo by Michel Herin
photo by Michel Herin
 The above images are examples of cyanotype photography, which Michel Herin does alot of. This technique is a type of photo development which creates a washed out vintage feel. 

I love photographer Daniel Afzal's work, he does alot of street photography. Unfortunately his images on his website were copyright protected so I couldn't copy and paste them, so here's a link to his website danielafzal.com


photo by Cole Thompson
photo by Cole Thompson
 I love Cole Thompson's photography, it is all in black and white, and has a really moody and dramatic feel to it. The photos have alot of contrast and tone, and I think the de-saturation helps bring out the tonal qualities of the images.  




 The Way We See It Blog


This is a great blog where "every week a group of photographers visit and capture a different part of London Village in their own inimitable style. The project aims to see how differently people view and perceive the same place through the lens."
photo taken by 'onionbagblog'
photo taken by 'onionbagblog'
photo taken by 'chalkie'
photo by 'chalkie'
photo taken by 'dicksdaily'
photo taken by 'mij'

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