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My goals for the campaign are to showcase the cars speed, while also showing the electric cord and how it is the most important feature of the car. I selected Clint Clemons as my favorite photographer out of the three … Continue reading

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I like this photograph because it looks as if the stuffed animal is proud and strong with his head held high and his eyes looking forward. I believe the lighting helps a lot in the description because its over exposed … Continue reading

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LL1- Greg Shapps – Coke AdOn

At first glance the image is clearly an advertising photo due to the composition. The photographer, Greg Shapps, is trying to make the selling point the taste of the Coke drink. The image itself interests me because Shapps manages to … Continue reading

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Nicolas Duers

Duers’ photograph of cameras is approached with the use of front lit lighting the creates high contrast thanks to the colors the subject. He emphasized the camera’s textures by keeping all of them in sharp focus. The focus is maintained between … Continue reading

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The rat who ran way

Chris Collins has a variety of interesting photographs. One that caught my attention a lot was one with a rat who was riding a scooter. Not only was it humors but interesting. His use of light was sidelight and the … Continue reading

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Chris Collins Baby Portrait

  In Chris Collins’ photography of the baby, he uses side light. It’s clear that the camera placement is directly placed in front of the baby model and while the lighting is placed  on the side of the baby position. … Continue reading

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Nicolas Duers

The style of the image has a dramatic with suspense kind of atomsphere when you look at it. The subject has some sidelit along with some glowing light coming from the jewels. It also has high contrast and low key … Continue reading

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  Greg Shapps’ photo of the water gun intrigued me the most because of the strong stream of water shooting out of the gun. That stream creates a straight line that directs your eye the same way the gun is … Continue reading

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Nicolas Duers

Nicolas Duers is a great photographer that prefers to photograph objects,  such as clothing accessories for instance. He lets the object portray it’s own story, by using various photographic techniques.  For example on his website under “personal” he took a … Continue reading

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Batteries

http://www.nicholasduers.com/#/still%20life/still%20life/6/ In the image I chose from Nicolas Duers we are able to see the sidelight coming off of the batteries. The picture is taken from a birds eye-view, which explains why see the direction of light coming from the … Continue reading

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