Tuesday 13 December 2011

Tim Burtons Magical Fashion

In anticipation of his retrospective at New York's Museum of Modern Art, filmmaker Tim Burton recreates the season's dark delights - Photographs by Tim Walker. http://www.harpersbazaar.com/fashion/fashion-articles/tim-burton-halloween-fashion-1009
Just in time for Halloween, ‘Edward Scissorhands’ director Tim Burton inspires the October issue of Harper’s Bazaar in a fun layout shot by one of my favourite fashion photographers, Tim Walker. Dressed in everything from Chanel to Alexander McQueen, the models show us a dark but glamorous side to fashion.




















The above photograph’s taken by Tim Walker very much inspired me; in particular I very much liked the use of props, composition and styling with costumes, hair and makeup.  To progress with my shoot, and push myself even further into the industry I then decided I wanted to work alongside a stylist and hair/make up artist influenced by my research.

Sunday 11 December 2011

Morticia Addams is Fashion's Latest ‘It’ Girl


















'Her signature dark sheath, hair, and nails crept their way onto many a runway this season, including those at Catherine Holstein, Doo.Ri, and Max Azria.’ - http://www.refinery29.com/morticia-addams-is-fashions-la

Shoot 7 Research - Hollyoaks White Wedding

Almost immediately I knew I wanted to create my final set of photographs inspired by Julia Margret Cameron. Linking the photograph to Contextual Research I became very inspired by the following Hollyoaks Advert on TV. 
As my ideas developed I got very excited, I loved everything about this advert such as the song, the outfits, the theme, the hair, the makeup, the framing and the filming. So I decided to undertake more Research.

Shoot 7 - Portraits; Working with Keelor & Mike

"You don't take a Photograph, you make it." - Ansel Adams

As part of my Assignment 2 Research Blog, I have produced a number of shoots in order to get a sense of direction for my Assignment. My genre I chose to study was Portraiture resulting in photographic outcomes from both a studio and outdoor location.
For my final set of photographs I wanted to push myself, yet stick to what I feel I’m strongest at which is shooting outdoors on Location to get the best possible outcomes I can.






















During my group lecture, there was a lot of discussion over the above photograph taken by Julia Margret Cameron. Everybody had a different version and saw different Narrative when viewing this photograph, which I’d used as research for inspiration on a wedding shoot as part of my Research Blog.  Although this photograph is not a Wedding Photograph by any means I found it very inspirational as I appreciated the composition, the flowers reminded me of a wedding bouquet and in my head, I see them as a bouquet. The four subjects in the photograph I see as the bride, groom and parents. Of course this was only my imagination in my head, clearly the subjects in this particular photograph are females, however it is photographs like this from almost a century ago that can still inspire today.
What was interesting to hear, was that most people saw this photograph and thought of a funeral set up portraying a death. You can clearly see the emotion in the photograph, as the subjects look sad, their eyes all glancing in a different location gives of the impression that they feel uncomfortable, almost lost. Maybe they have lost someone? Maybe they are sad? It makes me wonder about the photographer’s intentions and what she was trying to capture. This is what I love about photography, the not knowing; when I look at this photograph I see a personal story, just like everybody else will create their own narrative.

Friday 25 November 2011

Victoria's Sectet Beauty Shots

Victoria's Secret Beauty Shots - Shoot 6 Research

I decided to look at a small selection of Beauty Photographs, to gain inspiration for my own Studio Photographs. I very much like the manipulation on these 6 images. They are quite heavily manipulated which is a contrast to how I tend work on my own photographs - however I’d love to work differently using different inspired styles and techniques. In particular I very much like the colours in the photographs below, which is something I'm keen to experiment with.  


DOUTZEN KROES, AIDRIANA LIMA, CANDICE SWANEPOEL







Richard Avedon



















Richard Avedon
was an 
American photographer. Throughout his career Avedon has maintained a unique style all his own. Famous for their minimalism, Avedon portraits are often well lit and in front of white backdrops. Often containing only a portion of the person being photographed, the images seem intimate in their imperfection. While many photographers are interested in either catching a moment in time or preparing a formal image, Avedon has found a way to do both.

Shoot 5 - Fay no.2 Final Photographs