Eric Renner
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Eric Renner portrait image |
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Eric Renner 'Sun, Moon, Clouds and Water' |
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Eric Renner 'Sun, Moon, Clouds and Water' |
The first image is from his work ‘portraits’ where he did a big series on people in different places. He took the pictures from different angles and different body positions. The second and third image comes from a series called ‘Sun, Moon, Clouds and Water’. I love the lines and the different textures on the images and how he has taken the image so close up it makes you think which category out of the four he mentions do they come under.
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my negative and positive pinhole image |
After researching Renner’s work I noticed that this pinhole image I took reminded me of his series ‘Sun, Moon, Clouds and Water’ because of the textures and the light streaming through the trees. I was trying to create a mystery, looking through the leaves and wandering what was beyond them.
Katie Cooke
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Katie Cooke portrait |
This image looks like she is trying to show the movement of her having a cigarette. Her expression makes you wander what she is thinking, it looks as though she is trying to create an expression of sadness or loneliness. All these images are of herself, maybe because it was easier to shoot herself or because she felt alone and so incorporated those emotions into her pictures.
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Katie Cooke portrait |
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Katie Cooke portrait |
“Using an empty box with no mechanics or lens, my photographs are a slow, quiet conversation between camera and subject. Each image is an act of faith, chemistry & magic.”
Katie’s work was based on movement through a portrait image. She was interested in how a split movement on a single expression can change an image and so she captured this with a series of portraits of herself. She spoke about how she was interested in showing images of how we see people; “Perhaps it’s closer to what a portrait painter would do: watch very closely for a long time, and make one image that hols all the important parts, the impression or memory of their face.”
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my negative and positive pinhole image
looking through a bike wheel onto the street |
Cooke’s work showed a great inspiration into how she captured movement through a portrait. I felt this image showed a connection in terms of she was trying to capture stillness but for something different. My image shows the centre of the bicycle wheel yet turns the straight wired lines into curves giving the image a more mysterious effect to it.
Sources
Eric Renner. 2011. Eric Renner. [ONLINE] Available at:http://ericrennerphoto.com/home.html [Accessed on 16th October 2011]
slowlight - pinhole photography by katie cooke. 2011. slowlight - pinhole photography by katie cooke. [ONLINE] Available at:http://slowlight.net/. [Accessed 16th October 2011]