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Ulric Collette – Genetic Faces

April 30, 2012

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Ulric Collette has a very interesting series of work in which he combines two faces of people within the same family to so the genetic structure thrugh dna and its similarities. To me its not so much inspiring but more interesting to see how DNA within our families are very similar even though at times […]

Andre De Freitas – Double Exposures

April 30, 2012

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Andre is more closely assciociated with illustration as opposed to photography but the work he has done within the medium is inspiring. His double exposures are well arranged and composed, they arent the easiest thing to do or get right and do take practice so I found Andre’s double exposure to be rather influencial and […]

Yulia Gorodinski – Self Portrait Photographer

April 29, 2012

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Yulia Gorodinski displays a vast amount of compositional talent within her self portraits as she selects and rejects different aspects of formal elements to best fit the pose she selects to do within the frame she has chosen. I find this compelling enough to inspire myself to do a breif project on the basis of […]

Michael Kenna

April 27, 2012

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I first encountered Michael’s work with the ‘Silent World’ series and I was taken away by the simple, clean and beautiful compositions of empty photographs with minimalistic design. Each formal placed to compliment another yet each as empowering as the next. The photographs are silent, literally. They create a sense of peace and even serenity […]

Florian Imgrund – ‘Inthoughts’

April 26, 2012

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“The unique charm of analog photographs connected with the original handcraft of photography fascinates me. After I got my first analog camera in summer of 2010 I started shooting more and more. This growing portfolio is the result of my passion. All of these photographs are captured on film, self developed and without any computer […]

Forced Perspective Inspiration – Creative!

April 25, 2012

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Forced Perspective photography is very creative and has so much potential but the majority of the time people tend to limit its creative possibilities by thinking of pinching the sun or holding up the leaning tower of pisa. Something thats been done 100 times… then another 100… So I’ve found a blog that shows 99 […]

INTERVIEW – Charlie Clift

April 25, 2012

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Firstly I would like to thank you for taking the time to answer these questions What Inspired you to do photography? I guess I have always been creative, and have tried a lot of different arts in my time but found that not much suited me. Then in a year off from University studies I […]

Mark Mawson

April 22, 2012

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“Mark is an international award-winning photographer with 21 years of experience in capturing a full spectrum of people and places and specializes in shooting people underwater. His Aqueous work has become very collectable and his recent series ‘Aqueous Fluoreau’ went viral at the beginning of 2012.” For all those that love underwater photography Mark Mawson […]

Andrew Pearce – Shutterbug Award Winner 2011

April 20, 2012

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Andrew Pearce is both a photographer and film maker so naturally his photographs are composed of the scenarys he has used within his film making projects. I was inspired by his work, his definitive use of lighting and keen eye to the use of colour. I also really liked his simple ideas to manipulate and […]

Brandon Doran

April 19, 2012

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Bradon Doran, a San Francisco based phtographer expresses his creative output within the streets of the city. He creates interesting landscapes photography as well as approaching his work to the more urban style of the medium. He capture portraits of people within their natural environment without them noticing so that the image is 100% natural. […]