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David bailey.
David Bailey is an English fashion and portrait photographer
Born: 02 Jan 1938 (age 78) · London, United Kingdom. Photos by David Bailey.
Kate moss
Photographed by David Bailey. 2013. |
In 1959, Bailey became a photographic assistant at the John French studio, and in May 1960, he was a photographer for John Cole's Studio Five, before being contracted as a fashion photographer for British Vogue magazine later that year he also undertook a large amount of freelance work.
This is my favourite image because I like how the portrait looks. The main focus is the models face and hair because it look more sharper and stands out more. The main lighting reflects on her face and the lighter bits of her hair. The tone goes from light to dark her face looks light and her check bones look more darker. The main colours are black and white.
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In 1944, Avedon began working as an advertising photographer for a department store, but was quickly endorsed by Alexey Brodovitch, who was art director for the fashion magazine Harper's Bazaar. Lillian Bassman also promoted Avedon's career at Harper's. In 1945 his photographs began appearing in Junior Bazaar and, a year later, in Harper's Bazaar.
This is my favourite image because I like how the portrait looks. The main focus is the models face and neck because it look more sharper and stands out more her skin also looks flawless and perfect which may show that this could be the main focus. The main lighting reflects on the side of her face. The tone goes from light to dark her face looks light and her shoulder look more darker. The main colours are black and white.
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Richard Avedon.
Richard Avedon was an American fashion and portrait photographer.
Lived: 15 May 1923 - 01 Oct 2004 (age 81) Photos by Richard Avedon.
Gloria Vanderbilt.
Photographed by Richard Avedon. |
martin schoeller.
Martin Schoeller is a New York-based photographer whose style of "hyper-detailed close ups".
Born: March 12, 1968 (age 47), Munich, Germany. Photos by Martin Schoeller.
Taylor Swift
Photographed by Martin Schoeller. |
Schoeller started his career in Germany, and came to New York in 1993 and worked as an assistant for Annie Leibovitz from 1993 to 1996, here he developed his "big head" portrait technique, a term coined by him, of his style of "hyper-detailed close ups", which later gave him worldwide acclaim.
This is my favourite image because I like how the portrait looks. The main focus is the models face and hair because it look more sharper and stands out more. The main lighting reflects on her face and the lighter bits of her hair. The colours are more natural like.
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Crewdson studied photography at SUNY Purchase, near Port Chester, NY. He received his Master of Fine Arts from Yale University.
This is my favourite image because I like how everything works well with everything like specially the flowers and that one main lighting which comes from the side, i have notices that in Crewdsons picture there's always one ray of lighting coming from the side of the image or from a source of lighting. The main focus would be the model and the flowers because it look more sharper and stands out the most. The main lighting doesn't reflect on the her face because it not really a portrait it more of a image inside a image.The lighting is quite bad because it looks quite dark but the model and the flowers really work well.
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Gregory Crewdson.
Gregory Crewdson is an American photographer. He photographs tableaux of American homes and neighbourhoods.
Born: 26 Sep 1962 (age 53) · Brooklyn, NY Photos by Gregory Crewdson.
Photographed by Gregory Crewdson.
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yousaf karsh.Yousuf Karsh, CC was an Armenian–Canadian portrait photographer.
Born: December 23, 1908, Mardin, Turkey Died: July 13, 2002, Boston, Massachusetts, United States Photos by Yousaf Karsh
Dame Elizabeth Taylor
by Yousuf Karsh 1946 |
Karsh assisted in his uncle’s studio. Nakash saw great potential in his nephew and in 1928 arranged for Karsh to apprentice with portrait photographer John Garo in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
This is my favourite image because I like how the background and the foreground work well because it hard to have black and white on top of each other, like the model as a dark tone except for her face and the background is different shades of grey. The main focus is the center of the image which is her face because its the most sharpest point of the image. The main lighting reflects on her face and the lighter bits of her hair. The colours are black, white and grey.
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