Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Photographer 3

Gisel Florez
Gisel is a still life photographer, who has her own studio set up in Brooklyn. She originates from American herself. I like her work because it is unique as there are barely any other photographers who capture the perfect frame for exploding objects. I choose her work for my project because i thought that her photographs were really interesting and the way in which they show the formal elements are different. 



This photograph of an exploding pineapple captures the movement of the juices which creates several lines and patterns as it moves through the air and away from the pineapple.It also shows the bright colour of the pineapple against the dark contrasting black background.

This photograph of a large bubble is showing the abnormal colors that are created from the way the light is reflecting on the bubble. It also contains various lines, shapes and patterns from the different bubbles which have been captured inside the one large bubble. I think this photograph is very interesting. 


I like this photograph of the burning paper because not only does it capture the movement of the flames but it also creates the silhouette of a person in the flames. The colours of the flame are a bold anger colour. 


This image of an exploding apple, like the pineapple has an array of patterns line and shapes formed from the apple juice as they are released from the apple. It also shows the brightness of the green apple. 















 I like the way that the majority of Gisel's work captures the movement of things and i like her style. I think i would like to add some of this uniqueness into my work to make it stand out and be different to everything else.

I feel Gisel's work has influenced me to capture photographs in a unique way, it has made me want to expand my movement photography in order to capture similar interesting photographs.

In summary i feel that her work has widened my knowledge of movement photography as i now want to progress with my movement work as i feel these images and studying her work has helped me have a better vision on how to capture movement photography. 

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