Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Typology

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Typology



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I like the idea of typology because to take one photo on it's own might not be enough to look at but when you take say nine of the same photos for example - the camera's to your left are all camera's but different make's, model's, shapes, sizes, color's and ages, but there is something about viewing them all together that gives you a sense that everything is different more so with the eye's below the different color's and tone's just really stands out and looks amazing



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Here is my Typology below, I went with photographing the different studio lightings we had within our studio, I think it works well with the different shapes, sizes and colours 






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