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Thursday, December 19, 2013

Masters Photos

Bill Brandt

 Bill Brandt was a German born photographer who decided to take up photography when he was battling tuberculosis in a hospital in Switzerland. He was born inMay 2, 1904 in Hamburg. Although he began as a painter, he developed an interest in photography during the time he spent in that hospital in Switzerland. He traveled through Europe and learned photography from other famous photographers such as Man Ray in Paris, France. He moved to London England but traveled throughout his life taking pictures of the people. Brandt specialized in night and portrait photography along with close up of different body parts. He would also photograph people in their natural environment along with famous people during that time.

Our group chose Bill Brandt as our photographer because his photos are amazing. He inspired us to work with light and shadow and how it affects the photo. We attempted to mimic his style by adding the black and white affect. We also attempted to mimic the way he did the close up photos of the eyes and hands but also portrait pictures of the subject directing her eyes in a different directions. We took pictures of ourselves but also our schools homecoming queen who is well known throughout our school by many of the students and staff.









Friday, December 6, 2013

Photographer

Bill Brandt

Bill Brandt's uses the light and shadow effect on some of his photographs. He takes portraits of people and I like his variety about the different poses and eye direction of his subject. Some of them are looking directly at the camera but at different angles. The rest are looking away into a different direction, looking something that is not seen within the photo. He also photographs people in their natural environment performing their day by day tasks such as the maids and servants. Other photographs include people facing the other way, their faces a mystery because they can't be seen. He works with light and shadow, some of his photographs contain subjects with black shadows that obscure parts of their faces making it difficult to see the whole face of the subject. Some his photos are natural while the rest are staged or posed. He also does close up photography when he took closes up photos of the subjects eyes, ears, hands, and legs.



Monday, December 2, 2013