Savannah Moorghen-Young
Giuseppe Mastromatteo Inspired
This is my replication of Mastromatleo's work. i think that it is focused on the aspect of senses therefore features such as the mouth and res are emphasised. As I have begun to look at this subject and eyes, I thought that this photographer would be good to research and make connections to. i have discovered new techniques such as photoshopping and managed to teach myself new skills within the software.
I took my photographs using an iPhone camera as I wanted to experiment with my outcomes. Using studio lighting I decided to keep it at an angle rathe than straight on to create shadows to make the photos more atmospheric. I also edited them and reduced the saturation by 100% to create a black and white effect, again to male it more atmospheric and tonal.
In my work you can see that I have used basic elements such as form and tone. I decided to take them in portrait so that more of the subject is shown and in focus. I kept the model positioned in the middle centre of the photographs so that that's what is getting the attention of the viewer. using a blank, simple background also helped to prevent this problem.
Giuseppe Mastromatteo Inspired
This is my replication of Mastromatleo's work. i think that it is focused on the aspect of senses therefore features such as the mouth and res are emphasised. As I have begun to look at this subject and eyes, I thought that this photographer would be good to research and make connections to. i have discovered new techniques such as photoshopping and managed to teach myself new skills within the software.
I took my photographs using an iPhone camera as I wanted to experiment with my outcomes. Using studio lighting I decided to keep it at an angle rathe than straight on to create shadows to make the photos more atmospheric. I also edited them and reduced the saturation by 100% to create a black and white effect, again to male it more atmospheric and tonal.
In my work you can see that I have used basic elements such as form and tone. I decided to take them in portrait so that more of the subject is shown and in focus. I kept the model positioned in the middle centre of the photographs so that that's what is getting the attention of the viewer. using a blank, simple background also helped to prevent this problem.