2. Ansel Adams
Ansel Adams is the kind of photographer
who has the knack of taking something from
nature and making it look even more
beautiful in black and white. The fact that
majority of his work is in black and white, I
hope myself that my work will be like his
which will be up to that professional
standard and his work is something I achieve
mine will be like once I finish the final major
project.
4. Brett Weston
Brett Weston is a photographer who seems to
find the most interesting parts about nature
which can catch the viewers aye. Using the
black and white is a technique which is useful
as it beings out where exactly the shadows will
be. This photography is something I would like
to aspire to as it seems to draw me into the
image and it is more likely to draw many other
people into the image as well.
6. William Guion
The majority of Guion’s photography work is
mainly trees which seem slightly abnormal and
in ways which you wouldn’t expect a tree to
grow. Yet he has taken photographs of the
different abnormal trees and made the effect on
the photographs black and white which enhances
the tree itself as it would be darker than the rest
of the photograph and made the tree the main
focus within the image so that, that’s the only
thing you focus on. Each individual photograph
ha the tree filling out all of the space.
8. Nadia Isakova
Nadia Isakova is a photographer who mainly
photographs in colour. She takes pictures of
bright coloured natural objects and selecting
specific shots of the object. As certain parts can
be more interesting than others to the human eye
a the colours are something which interest us and
attracts our attention. The majority of Isakova’s
photographs are brightly coloured and this seems
significant as she seems to take images of certain
things which are a certain colour. Either the
colours go together and blend in or they contrast
with each other making the things stand out
more. As her photographs are of natural forms,
some of her photographs are delicate. She has a
very creative imagination when it comes to
taking photographs.