Showing posts with label Composition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Composition. Show all posts

5.06.2012

Paperwhite







Needing inspiration on a current university zine project we have chosen to focus on nostalgia and memories. We are asking people if they have any outstanding moments they wished they have on camera and we are getting Nottingham creative talent to produce some illustrations to accompany these, if you have any memories you wish you'd of caught on camera click here to post, alternatively if you would like to collaborate with our zine contact me. 


The reason i choose this shoot was for the layers and composition of the photographs, the layering and the shadowy atmosphere that is projected that reminded me of my project. 


Photography by Yoo Sun
Art Direction by Audie Umali
Styling by Rebecca Palmer
Hair by Tetsuya Yamakata
Makeup by Aya Komatsu
Model(s) Patricija Motiejunaite @ Next

White Swans






One thing that i would really love to learn this summer is photography and editing, i love the layers and overlapping of photographs with the beach landscape over the model producing a more powerful vision, the blurry pale surroundings and simplicity of the surroundings, it just goes to show you do not need an extravagant set to produce some top quality images. 

Photography & Styling by Mara Corsino
Hair & Makeup by Thais Bretas
Model(s) Erika @ Next Milan & Paul Pavlovska @ Fashion

Beauty Marks







After discovering the website the Ones to watch click here i have to admit i have spent a lot of time scrolling through the endless pages and pages of design and inspiration, i particularly like the editing, the considered scribbling, graphics and layers.

Photography by Dawn DiCarlo
Illustration by Nancy Mungcal
Hair by Tamami @ The Rex Agency using Aveda
Makeup by Michelle Mungcal @ Atelier Management
Model(s) Lisa-Marie, Rayne & Athena Wilson @ Ford LA, Marga & Lauren @ Photog

12.17.2011

Compact composition

A lot of emphasis has been put on the importance of composition recently. Less certainly can be more and in fact a few carefully placed objects can overpower a sea of visuals. I have played with consumer profiles recently, in particular summing up a certain customer visually and most important interestingly, in a few objects, in this case a musician. With the simplicity of the objects that look random, they are in fact carefully placed to imitate a workplace environment and the 'messy' film roll contrast nicely with the simple shapes. 


Simplicity