Natalie Asbury's Photography GCSE
Thursday 14 May 2015
Traditonal Portrait: Edited Images
Black & White
This image that morgan took has been edited into black and white so that it is the style of Arnold Newman.i have chosen this image to be my final piece I think that this image is a natural photo and shows off kellie's personality quite well because she is smiling naturaly. When morgan took this image she told i told kellie to look away so that it created a more dramatic look. In the background you can clearly see the texture of the brick and how this contrasts with what she is wearing.Thursday 30 April 2015
Traditional Portrait: Contact Sheet
Contact Sheet
This is my Contact sheet for the traditional portrait. This is just to show you the images we took and to give us a good idea how many we took.
Friday 24 April 2015
Traditional Portrait: Arnold Newman
Arnold Newman
Arnold was born 3 of march 1918 in New York City.
he is known for his still life and abstract photography as well as his art, and he is considered as one of the most influential photographers of the 20th Century.
I like Arnold's work because it always has a question...makes the viewer wonder what is going on, like in this photo he has made the photo so that the person looks lost however you can also see that he maybe inside wanting to find a way out. his work is similar to the other two artists because they all use black and white images moreover all of them have a range of different characteristics.
he is known for his still life and abstract photography as well as his art, and he is considered as one of the most influential photographers of the 20th Century.
I like Arnold's work because it always has a question...makes the viewer wonder what is going on, like in this photo he has made the photo so that the person looks lost however you can also see that he maybe inside wanting to find a way out. his work is similar to the other two artists because they all use black and white images moreover all of them have a range of different characteristics.
Thursday 19 March 2015
Wednesday 18 March 2015
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