Introduction
I have created an account on Behance (an online portfolio for the creative arts side of things) and added some of my own work for others to view. I have also been looking at others work to see what is liked by other and to see what I like. I have followed a few of my favourites who I find inspirational and I am going to analyse their work. I will also try to pick out noticeable techniques they may have used to create their work. In particular I love double exposures, they fascinate me and they make me think a lot about how they have been created and how long they must have taken to be made.
The majority of double exposures have been made in Photoshop these days and are multiple images which have been put together instead of the original way which was done on film either in camera or in the dark room. I think it is a shame that this technique is becoming a rarity. It is an amazing technique to master.
My other favourite has got to be reflection. These can be actual reflections or they can be double exposures where people have added something different to what was there originally. I find these fascinating as well because sometimes you have to stand back and really study the images to work out if they have been created post production or not, so it is the real deal.
Artists/Photographers
I Think the artists I have chosen are successful because their images seem to be unique to the others I have seen, they are all popular on Behance with lots of followers and well as views. I think these also inspire me as well to give their techniques a go and see what sort of thing I can come up with.
The first artist on behance I am going to look at and analyse is Eric McEdward from the USA.
Here are a few of his images which have inspired me...
(All of these images were from https://www.behance.net/gallery/3776060/Reflect-On-This on 22.04.2016)
I think these images are great, they are fun and they are interesting which is very important. The top two images are just beautiful, I think Eric has framed these fantastically well as the reflections look like they are coming up out of cracks in the ground. Sort of seeing the inner beauty in the first one to the grey dullness around it, the second one could be seen as a porthole to hell almost or just a pretty sunset.
The final two are more seeing the fun side of reflections which have the photographer in. I think the idea behind them is great and I love how bright and vibrant these images are. I think they have been framed well.
All of these images are inspiring as its something fun and something which I have thought about doing but not how Eric has taken them. All I need is a light sunny day after we have had some rain.
Next I am going to look at Cal Redback from France.
These area handful of his images. He has many more but these are my favourites and all happen to be in one folder of his work.
(All above images found at https://www.behance.net/gallery/20482451/Treebeard on 31.05.2016)
I absolutely love the depth of field in these images to give them an almost completely blurred background. The amount of hard work and time that must have gone into editing these is amazing. You can tell this by looking at the detail in some depth. Cal has merged them to be almost perfect. I think these images are very creative and are very interesting to sit and look at for longer than normal. I like the composition and the framing very much as well.
The final one I am going to be looking at is Jyo John Mulloor...
(All above images found at https://www.behance.net/jyojohn on 31.05.2016)
All I can say about this artists work is amazing! I was speechless when I first found these images. I had to have a look at the rest of his work and I can say that I felt the same way about all of it. The time and effort put into every last little bit of detail is fantastic and well worth it. They are all ideas and images I haven't seen done in this way before. I like the artists style of image both before and after post production. I really like the portraits he started out with. The lighting and the background are pleasing to the eye as well as the framing and the composition. I would love to try something like this as a mini project of my own to add to my behance and portfolio.