Today, I was looking through one of my artist models and noticed that he blurs out some of his photos so before I tried doing that to my photos and they turned out so interesting. I like how to it just focus on the model and a blur background really does set the scene. These two photo's are what I have just edited and I would really like some feedback about what you guys think about how I use this blurring technique and whether I would continue it in my work.
Welcome to my photography work for 2014. My concept is 'changing over time' and using my mother for an example. Since she used to be a model in her early years I thought of going from now till when she was younger.
Friday, March 21, 2014
Blurring seems to be the way to go
This week I have been focusing on my editing using the photo's I took last week. At first I wanted to used colour but I just couldn't help myself because I love black and white photography so much, so by the looks of things I am going to go back and forward with using colour then to black and white. I have not figured out how to use captions in my work yet, but I will try to add them in somehow later on next week.
Today, I was looking through one of my artist models and noticed that he blurs out some of his photos so before I tried doing that to my photos and they turned out so interesting. I like how to it just focus on the model and a blur background really does set the scene. These two photo's are what I have just edited and I would really like some feedback about what you guys think about how I use this blurring technique and whether I would continue it in my work.
Today, I was looking through one of my artist models and noticed that he blurs out some of his photos so before I tried doing that to my photos and they turned out so interesting. I like how to it just focus on the model and a blur background really does set the scene. These two photo's are what I have just edited and I would really like some feedback about what you guys think about how I use this blurring technique and whether I would continue it in my work.
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black and white,
Blur,
models
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