I found a link to this on apug.org. It’s a video showing the construction of a 40x40cm ultra large format camera. This video is by Ivan Sakharov.
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Photographic composition through a painter’s eyes
That last post about Wynn Bullock’s abstract photography made me think of a post that I’ve meant to make for a while now.
It’s about painting… and photography.
It’s kind of obvious, but you can learn a lot about photography by observing the master painters.
How are their scenes composed?
What is their lighting like? How does it set the mood?
How do they place shadows for more effect?
Where is the horizon?
Where are people placed?
How tight is the cropping of the subject?
What is the relative size of the subject to other lesser objects?
There’s a whole lot to learn and a lot of enjoyment to be had by looking at paintings.
Here are a few videos to get you started. Don’t just watch them. Try to find paintings that are similar to the kinds of photography you do. Find ideas. Think about the questions I posed above and about your own questions and interpretation.
Wynn Bullock’s Color Abstract Photography
In this video, Dr. Britt Salvesen from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art comments on the color abstract work of Wynn Bullock.
I did some of this back in the 1980s and had fun just playing with light. Not all of it was predictable, especially if there was movement being used to create shape, but it was great fun.
If you’re stuck in a rut or just want to play with creativity, go find a way to do abstractions and check out the video for some inspiration.