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Edith, Danville, Virginia, 1971. 10x8 inches. |
Emmet Gowin is an American photographer that first gained attention in the 1970s. His photographs ranged from portraits of his wife, which is what started his interest in photography. I liked his portraiture photographs, the shadows and highlights. What I liked most was the close up of this image, even with the grain in the photograph there is still detail in her face. The grain means I can't see detail in her skin however, which is something I'm focusing on for my own photographs.
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Ireland, 1972/1986. 8x10 inches. |
The second image is an example of what I would like in terms of detail. I like that you can see all the lines and detail in the leaf. I also like the presentation, it works well for the image and I'm considering doing something similar for my own work. I like the vignette and the circular border. It reminds me of older photos done in a similar fashion with old frames. I think some of my photos may fit in with a similar style. It's a thought anyways, I wasn't sure how to present because they aren't exactly traditional photos, but I think this could be a way to mix traditional and contemporary to make the photos look a little more dated. I like the look of older photographs and for this I'll have all the perks of post production as well as sharp images, but in a style that appeals to me.
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