Michael Kenna- The photographer Michael Kenna is an artist model that really grabbed my attention more so than the other two. I really enjoy looking at Michael Kennas photos because of the way he's used objects and his surroundings in his photos. In most of his photos, Michael Kenna has managed to minimize the amount of objects used in his photos down to ether one or none at all. If there is an object in the photos, then that object has been used well to almost blend in with the scenery in the background, while keeping obvious in the picture. Another technique I like of his is that the background scenery is also very minimal. There isn't any large, over scaled buildings that are causing distraction and the use of black and white has created a visually stunning appearance that will have you wanting to view more of his photos.
Monday, 8 August 2011
DSDN 144 Project 2- Time
Artist Models/ influences-
Michael Kenna- The photographer Michael Kenna is an artist model that really grabbed my attention more so than the other two. I really enjoy looking at Michael Kennas photos because of the way he's used objects and his surroundings in his photos. In most of his photos, Michael Kenna has managed to minimize the amount of objects used in his photos down to ether one or none at all. If there is an object in the photos, then that object has been used well to almost blend in with the scenery in the background, while keeping obvious in the picture. Another technique I like of his is that the background scenery is also very minimal. There isn't any large, over scaled buildings that are causing distraction and the use of black and white has created a visually stunning appearance that will have you wanting to view more of his photos.
Michael Kenna- The photographer Michael Kenna is an artist model that really grabbed my attention more so than the other two. I really enjoy looking at Michael Kennas photos because of the way he's used objects and his surroundings in his photos. In most of his photos, Michael Kenna has managed to minimize the amount of objects used in his photos down to ether one or none at all. If there is an object in the photos, then that object has been used well to almost blend in with the scenery in the background, while keeping obvious in the picture. Another technique I like of his is that the background scenery is also very minimal. There isn't any large, over scaled buildings that are causing distraction and the use of black and white has created a visually stunning appearance that will have you wanting to view more of his photos.
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