Saturday, 29 October 2016

Term 2 Cameron Bloom

Cameron Bloom


Cameron is a photographer from Tasmania, he started as a surf photographer at 16 and is the photography who photographed Penguin the Magpie with her family and the book "penguin Bloom". He captures the relationship between a boy and the Magpie in intimate personal  shots.




Term 2 Greg Murray

Greg Murray


Greg started his photography in 2014 after escaping an office job, he loved dogs and photography so he combined the two and has even wrote a book called peanut butter dogs.
He works in a mix of studio and location photography and mainly with dogs.

He uses cool coloured backgrounds in the studio and a lot of his outdoor photographs are client based images showing off the dogs.

Term 2 Jonathan Yearsley

Jonathan Yearsley


Jonathan is a pet photographer from the UK, he specialises in fine art and country style photography of animals. He does a mixture of studio and location photography. There is not a lot of information online about him since he has made his own business but he has won multiple awards.



The things I would take  away from this photography and use would probably be his action shots, I would really like to experiment with them and I think it brings more personality and energy to the dog.

Thursday, 27 October 2016

Term 2 Jesse Freidin

Jesse Freidin


Genre - Fine Art - Portraiture


Freidin trys to capture the role dogs play it our modern lives and the connection we have with our pets.

Most of his work is in black and white and a narrow DOF, I think this is because you really capture the emotion in the picture with the black and white and with the narrow DOF you really focus on the animal and you are not disracted by the background of the image like the dog is the cenre of your world in real life and in the image.






After looking at Jesse's work i'm interested in trying out black and white images, I haddent really thought about this before. I think it would be a good way to try capture more emotion in my work.



This pictury almost feels more documentary in black and white.


I actually like this picture better in black and white, it gives the picture an appearance of more depth.