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Richard Avedon
Visiting Avedon's exhibition made it possible to apply the knowledge that we have so far of photography and to observe specific styles, techniques used as well as its overall effect.
From portraiture to fashion photography, Avedon greatly captures realism in his subjects. His works show creativity and originality. He plays with lighting and through intentional camera movement he further shows meaning. Both gesture and expression can be observed in Avedon's portraits. An example of gesture informing his portrait is the one of Audrey Hepburn with Simone. In this portrait, Audrey, while not looking at the camera, is centered with her body slightly turned and one arm is positioned at an angle on the side of her head. The remaining subjects are to the left and right of her with their entire body from head to feet positioned at an angle thus revealing a great balance effect.
Jean Shrimpton, evening dress by Cardin, Paris studio, January 1970. © Richard Avedon. |
Monday, July 11, 2011
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