Sebastian Magnani
Born 1985 in a small village in Canton Valais, Switzerland, surrounded by mountains, Sebastian Magnani discovered photography whilst training as a media designer in 2006. After 5 years as a creative in an advertising agency, he decided 2011 to turn his passion into a profession. Since then he has been making a living as a photographer, based in Zurich Switzerland. He currently works on various subjects and several free projects, like the “Underdogs” and “Undercats”, where got a lot of media attention and been published on many newspapers, magazines, websites and tv-shows around the globe.
My intentions for this shoot was to replicate the work of Sebastian Magnani.
WWW:The trees in the reflection of the mirror work really well with the background.
EBI: I get more types of different reflections.
Reflection in shape and colour
Tamara Lorenz
Tamara Lorenz is an Assistant Professor at the University of Cincinnati. She is jointly affiliated with the Department of Psychology, the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computation Science and the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering. Tamara Lorenz received her diploma (Dipl.-Ing., equivalent to a MSc.) in Mechanical Engineering from Technische Universität München (TUM) in 2008 and her Ph.D. from the Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences at Ludwig-Maximilians University (LMU) in Munich, Germany in 2015. During her Ph.D. she was affiliated with both the General and Experimental Psychology Department at LMU and the Institute of Information-Oriented Control at TUM. For her dissertation she explored emergent coordination and adaptation during human joint action and during human interaction with robots in order to create models for safe and acceptable HRI.
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In the image below I attempted to replicate the work of Tamara Lorenz.
I cut up different coloured papers into different shapes and arranged them into a certain way to replicate her work.
I cut up different coloured papers into different shapes and arranged them into a certain way to replicate her work.
9 Squared gif
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Antonio Gutierrez
Antonio Gutierrez uses water and glass to distort portraits
In the images below I attempted to recreate the work of Antonio Gutierre.
I filled a bowl and a cup with water and I placed it infant of the persons face to crate a distorted image.
I filled a bowl and a cup with water and I placed it infant of the persons face to crate a distorted image.
1st attempt
These images are strong and show a good understanding of distortion what other objects could you use to distort the face further
Reflections
Tim Walker
Born in England in 1970, Walker’s interest in photography began at the Condé Nast library in London where he worked on the Cecil Beaton archive for a year before university. After a three-year BA Honors degree in Photography at Exeter College of Art, Walker was awarded third prize as The Independent Young Photographer Of The Year.
Upon graduation in 1994, Walker worked as a freelance photographic assistant in London before moving to New York City as a full time assistant to Richard Avedon. When he returned to England, he initially concentrated on portrait and documentary work for British newspapers. At the age of 25 he shot his first fashion story for Vogue, and has photographed for the British, Italian, and American editions, as well as W Magazine and LOVE Magazine ever since.
Upon graduation in 1994, Walker worked as a freelance photographic assistant in London before moving to New York City as a full time assistant to Richard Avedon. When he returned to England, he initially concentrated on portrait and documentary work for British newspapers. At the age of 25 he shot his first fashion story for Vogue, and has photographed for the British, Italian, and American editions, as well as W Magazine and LOVE Magazine ever since.
Archetecture reflections around school - shadow and reflection.
1 - Strand 1 - Shape/Colour/Angles
Strand 2 - Reflections in Nature - Horst
Strand 3 - Reflections in water
Reflections on water
Slava Semeniuta - Slava Semeniuta is a Siberian photographer and designer whose inspirations run the gamut from dinosaurs (back when he first learned to draw), to sci-fi, nature, and National Geographic magazines. One of his greatest loves is neon colors — those shades you might only find in the deep sea or deep in space. He infuses his work with fluorescence, and the result is beautifully, mysteriously surreal. Slava’s creative work includes logos, posters, and album covers.
First development
Richard Caldicott (born 1962, Leicester, England) is an interdisciplinary artist who lives and works in London, England. After achieving global recognition as a photographer in the 1990s for a series of abstract photographs he took of Tupperware products, Caldicott embarked on a process of expanding his body of work, adding painting, drawing, inkjet printing and photogram to his studio practice.
Reflection in water and colour second responce -
Look at the work of Richard Caldicott. Erin Okeefe and Yann Kersalé. As well as abstract light you could also look at photographing a lava lamp? if you dont have one they are easy to make see below
What You Do:
What You Do:
- Fill the flask most of the way with vegetable oil.
- Fill the rest of the flask with water. ...
- Add a few drops of food coloring; your choice of color. ...
- Break an alka-seltzer tablet into a few small pieces, and drop them in the flask one at a time.
- Watch your lava lamp erupt into activity!
photograph lights at night around your area shops street lamps anything that slows and stands out at night.
Development 3 water and colour - Lava lamp
Lava lamp -
In this task I was required to create and photograph a lava lamp. I filled a bottle of water with olive oil and then I added different coloured inks to it, the oil made the ink float up and down like a lava lamp