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alexis mire

PHOTOGRAPHER | CREATIVE WRITER

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Photographed me at my worst and made me feel beautiful

Tamed me

Changed me

Fixed me

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…“my name is Alex Stoddard. I'm sixteen years old, and I spend far too much time running barefoot in the forest.” Using yourself as a model is the perfect way to gain control of every image you create. Everything you’re feeling at the time of a shoot will be translated into your image. Learn to feel when your shooting. What sort of emotions to you want people to see and feel when they look at your work? When you are on a photoshoot take with you props that mean something to you. Think about every prop you have and what it will ne used for. Why are using that prop? What will the overall effect be on your image? What are you trying to say, what does your image mean? Go into a photoshop with an open mind. Try not to visualize the end result of your image too much. At times the image will not turn out the way you want. Experiment with a million different angles and different poses, set up of composition and then decided what image you like the best. Explore the options you have, use your imagination. The aim is to expand your creative mind.

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It’s important that you identify your own artistic style. Something that sets you apart and identifies you as a particular photographer. Your own style will be what makes you an artist. Have you noticed when looking through an artists work they always have particular things in their images or use particular techniques all the time. It’s like having your own signature. Something that defines you. Make a brainstorm of all the kinds of images and pieces of art you like. Make a a list of things they have in common and things that set them apart from each other. This is a great way of making series as you can come up with small clusters of ideas that you can build and develop off in your own work.

Look at Tom Chambers work. There are clear elements that are in a lot of his work. The first thing that should strike you is the colours he uses. They are all heavily manipulated, strong vibrant colours that help illustrate the overall effect of his images. Chambers creates very dramatic images, very surreal. He posses a wild imagination to create images that simply aren’t real and never could be. It’s an exciting concept. It stimulates you’re mind. Surrealism is a hugely interesting genre to be inspired by as it’s the unknown and the unlimited. You can never stop. It allows you to push the boundaries and step into that world of magic and surrealism. The animal kingdom and mankind engage in an ongoing dance of co-existence which results in a predictable tension. This tension has escalated with man's increasing disregard for the fragility of the environment and abdication of his responsibility to care for the earth. One particular issue is global warming which has had a significant impact on all living things. Climate changes will minimally upset and perhaps ultimately destroy ecosystems. I feel strongly that the cumulative impact of negative environmental changes cannot be ignored. Having grown up on a Pennsylvania farm, I am inspired by Andrew Wyeth's rural landscapes, characterized by subtle, but powerful emotion. I hope to strike a similar emotional connection in the viewer by illustrating a disturbed ecosytem created by man's self-serving interests. These photomontages are composed of animals, children and adults, all of whom are potential victims and at risk.

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E L E N A K A L I S

UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY IS DEFINITELY A SPECIALISED FIELD, AND SOMETHING TEENAGE PHOTOGRAPHER ELENA KALIS PULLS OF EFFORTLESSLY WITH UNLIMITED AMOUNTS OF GRACE AND INNOCENCE. SHOOTING UNDERWATER REQUIRES A LOT OF TEHCNIQUE, SO IF YOU’RE WANTING TO EXPERIMENT AND BUILD YOUR SKILLS, DO IT. WATER HAS SUCH A PRESENCE AND BUILDS TO AN IMAGES CHARACTER. THE BEST WAY TO SHOOT UNDERWATER IS WITH A MODEL, SO YOU CAN BE IN COMPLETE CONTROL. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF MOTHER NATURE, WORK WITH ITS TIDES, THE ELEMENTS IT HAS, THE SEALIFE. EXPERIMENT WITH POSES AND ANGLES. THE POST PROCESS IS MAGIC AS YOU’VE GOT SO MUCH TO WORK WITH. CHANGING THE COLOURS IN YOUR IMAGE WILL HELP ADD TO THE HUGE SURREALIST EFFECT OF UNDERWATER SHOOTING HAS.

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FINE ART UNDERWATER MAGIC

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Diane Arbus: “If you scrutinise reality closely enough, if somehow you really, really get to it, it becomes fantastic. You know it really is fantastic that we look like this, and you sometimes see that very clearly in a photograph.”

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