Objective: Make the mundane enticing...
brokeassstuart.com/blog/2016/04/05/10-most-legendary-beds-of-all-time/ Photograph a piece of furniture or object of interest in your house. This can be in color or black and white. Sit in an area and observe the lines and shapes of the piece. Create a format around your observed area and look for textures, gradations, wood grain or interesting shapes and make a detailed study. Photograph objects/furniture so they look as desirable as they possibly can. The objects you choose do not have to be new or even appealing. The way you photograph them should make them look special. An old blanket lit by a shaft of late afternoon sunlight, would be considered desirable. Chose furniture or household decorative objects that have some character. Suggest a setting, but keep it simple. An ordinary object can look extraordinary of you photograph it with some imagination. An interesting angle of view, limited depth of field, and a strong source of light can make just about anything look good. Study good advertising and check out some of Ms. Del Rossi’s Elle Décor magazines for ideas. If you want to try having a model in your “advertisement”, give it a whirl. Artist's to look at: Steven Steigman - Blown Away Man, Niki Feijen Techniques: Point of view, limited depth of field, strong light source
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |