I've seen Tim's work before. He inspired me to do my teddys. I thought that if he can produce stunning portraits of non-people types, then I can at least have a go too
There was an article in a Pract. Photography or Photography Magazine a little while back about this guy's work and the studio. The above photo was taken under a clear perspex board I think - it's a great angle.
Some photographers seem to ouze skill and have a knack to frame and shoot in a unique way while others seem to take "good" images (some of the ones on this site are equally as good as some in the following link) then work them with such post processing skill that they become simply outstanding. The extra "bit" is knowing when to stop with the extra work and say that the photo is finished.
The shots from the first link depressed me, i dont know how they are so 'clean', cant decide if its just everything being right or equipment levels being very high or what, the content is very inspiring though!
First site posted is by far the most interesting for me, great stuff.
I can recognise the quality in the second one but the third just does nothing for me at all. Far too dark and dreary. It might be good work but it just isn't interesting enough to go through it all to find the gems which I have no doubt are there. :blush:
Inspiration. Portfolio 3 of the third link has great work especially the wind swept tree and the young lady looking out to see - looks very Russian (comrade).
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