Monthly Archives: May 2018

Inspiration: Marcel Christ and Greg Shapps

Marcel Christ was born in 1969. Christ is a short film director and still life photographer, based in Amsterdam. The first photograph by Marcel Christ is very clean, and pleasing to the eyes. The photographer maybe used Photoshop on image in order to get the ‘just on the right moment’ shot. Here we see that, he’s not advertising any brand of milk but he’s trying to say milk is life; is organic. I didn’t expect that pouring milk to a glass makes some cool and significant figure or shape.

The second photograph is by Gregg Shapps; who takes photos of products, pharmacy, healthcare and more; did a great job in this photo of the glass of water with and the Rubik’s cubes. We can see the clear and natural water in the glass; almost representing the ocean because of the blue tones. Even though we do not see an important shape of the water, (like the milk that look like a tree); we still can see something great. The shape of the water in this photo, have a feeling of a wave from the ocean.

Both photographers, play around with shapes and compositions; which is a great. Also both images uses a solid background. Furthermore, both images looked edited. The first image with the glass of milk, seems to be 1/4 full and the glass of water is 3/4 full.

Inspiration: Michael Paul Smith

Getting super closer to the subjects and making sure to keep the right angle and perspective; Michael Paul Smith make his images or photographs visually compelling. With the perfect angles, he’s able to use the real life environment for his background. Also, he matches nature with his miniature objects. We can also see lots of details in his work. I might try some of his tricks or ideas for next week shooting.

Inspiration: Richard Avedon & Jonathan Mannion

Richard Avedon’s portrait style is unique because most of the times he only uses front light; He places above the subject most of the times. Jonathan Mannion who was Richard Avedon’s assistant, uses the same technique for the photograph of Jay Z; Front light and it was placed above the subject. We can tell the light was placed above the subject because of the harsh shadow of the hat on his forehead. Not just for Jay Z Mannion uses the same light style but also for Ice Cube. We can tell it was front light placed above the subject.

Inspiration: Philip Lorca-Dicorcia Hustlers

The image of Philip Lorca-Dicorcia from the series ‘Hustlers’ is a white man without a shirt on; he’s standing in front of a restaurant. We can tell is a restaurant because we see a burger and a cup of soda on top of a container or table. The man is outside of the restaurant; he can be seen through the glass of the store clearly. This composition was setup because the sun is not visible and the image has a simulation that the sunset is lighting the subject. A bright key light was placed on the side, to light side view of the man. Another light was placed inside of the store; short enough to light the burger and the cup. Color wise, the composition has a blue/green and orange/red look, which I like.

Inspiration: Annie Leibovitz & Awol Erizku

The photograph of Demi Moore by Annie Leibovitz, we can tell that Demi Moore is proud to be a mother. She’s looking up like to the future. Her hands are covering herself and holding the baby. The lighting style in this photo is broad light. We can tell is broad light because the light is falling on the visible ear. We can also see that Annie Leibovitz just uses a simple plain background, and the subject is completely nude.

The other photo of Beyoncé by Awol Erizku show more a religion view. Beyoncé look like Virgin Mary because of the flowers around her and the veil she’s using. We can tell that the background was painted to represent the sky. Lots of props were used.

These two photographs have some similarities such as both women are holding the baby, proud to be mother, and facing same side. The differences are the different lighting style, one has more harsh shadows than the other, and different composition.