Sunday, April 10, 2011

Blog Post #25

If I were curating a show, the seven photographers I would include are:

1. Klaus Tiedge - His photos of African animals and people are interesting and artistic at the same time. The use of shadow, light, and color gives a certain mood to the photos that makes them seem beautiful and intriguing.
2. Mark Brown - The photos span a variety of topics, and include styles ranging from journalistic to theatrical. Despite the differences, all of the photos convey a lot of emotion and feeling, which makes them interesting and memorable.
3. Ljubodrag Andric - The whimsical childhood scenes in these photos are beautiful. The soft colors and lighting make the photos seem almost like a memory, and the subject and scene give a sense of the magical.
4. Justin Borsuk - The vibrant, saturated colors and the use of motion blur give these photos a feeling of excitement, which makes the subjects seem fun.
5. Sabrina Rouse - Her photos of flower petals make great use of the rich colors and textures of the subject. The use of repetition adds interest and makes for a nice composition.
6. Sheila Janet Kann - Her black and white photos of flowers give a sense of movement, texture, and form. The lighting and position of the flowers are similar to those used for human subjects, and this technique allows the flowers to take on human-like personalities.
7. Sean Williams - These dusky scenes make great use of dim lighting combined with vibrant, saturated colors to create an eerie and beautiful photo.

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