Jack Hicks (2)
I have decided to use Jack Hicks again because he also did a shoot using a projector, and I when I first saw Artificial Light on the exam brief, projector photography was one of my first ideas.
I like this photo because Hicks has used words to cover the model and he has kept everything in the same colour scheme to make the photo appear more smooth. Also, I like how you cannot really make out what the word is because it creates a sense of mystery which is emphasised by not being able to see who the model really is. This photo gives me ideas on what to do when I do a projector shoot, I could use meaningful words that is relevant to the model themselves to help demonstrate how I am producing work on a deeper level.
I like this photo because Hicks has matched the models outfit to the projection of water. This helps sale the photo more because Hicks has attempted to make the illusion that the model is underwater. Additionally, I like how Hicks has made the model's hair seem wet, this implies that Hicks thought of every detail before taking the photos which helps me realise that I would need to do the same if I want to produce something of a similar quality. This photo inspires me on how I could take photos of models, I could ask them what their favourite hobby is and use that to take photos, therefore this will show how I am keeping everything close together instead of using random photos.
I like this photo because the red helps draw in the viewer more due to the colour being really bold compared to the dark blacks and greens in the photo. Additionally, I like how the flowers surround the model so you can see her face instead of covering her completely and hiding her facial features. I like how the flowers cover other sections of the model but not her face, this really helps the viewer automatically draw towards her face and then through the other areas of the photo. I could use a style similar to this and take photos of the models' favourite flower.
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