The first two images are so playful. I love the slow shutter speed in the first one and how his mask looks distorted and his eyes look crazy. The second one is hilarious. The overexposure on the next set of two really makes you look twice at the photos. They are like abstract watercolor paintings; simple and beautiful. The stop-motion is also hilarious. I love the darkness in the photos and the vast landscape. Two figures are in this serene photo for a second, exit with a fight, and turn a playful scene back to its quiet and original state. They are romantically adorable. My favorite photographs are the second and third series.
The second one is amazing. I really like the funny side of the picture, but I think you can make it even funnier by adding more brilliance to the colors, or making it look dramatic. The juxtaposition of those concepts with what you already have are going to make it cool.
The narrative on the pictures of the tackling seems amazing. I think it's really well captured, how did you manage to do that?
First off the masks is creepy as hell. That being said I feel like its part of a tripped out dream. The tackling sequence is also very unique. You know its coming but you cant look away even though its shot by shot.
kate vogel
ReplyDeleteThe first two images are so playful. I love the slow shutter speed in the first one and how his mask looks distorted and his eyes look crazy. The second one is hilarious.
ReplyDeleteThe overexposure on the next set of two really makes you look twice at the photos. They are like abstract watercolor paintings; simple and beautiful.
The stop-motion is also hilarious. I love the darkness in the photos and the vast landscape. Two figures are in this serene photo for a second, exit with a fight, and turn a playful scene back to its quiet and original state. They are romantically adorable.
My favorite photographs are the second and third series.
The second one is amazing. I really like the funny side of the picture, but I think you can make it even funnier by adding more brilliance to the colors, or making it look dramatic. The juxtaposition of those concepts with what you already have are going to make it cool.
ReplyDeleteThe narrative on the pictures of the tackling seems amazing. I think it's really well captured, how did you manage to do that?
Great job!
oh my god, i absolutely love the second set of images, the ones that look like paintings. how did you do that!?
ReplyDeletethe first two images are hilarious in an almost sad way... that doesn't make any sense, but hopefully you know what i mean.
the stop animation is so playful and romantic, i can't wait to see what it looks like all put together!
First off the masks is creepy as hell. That being said I feel like its part of a tripped out dream. The tackling sequence is also very unique. You know its coming but you cant look away even though its shot by shot.
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