2. P1 (U8): DESCRIBE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
AND THEIR PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK
• DAVID BAILEY
• David Bailey is a well-known British photographer known for his distinct
visual approach, particularly in fashion and celebrities.
• Bailey is well-known for his use of black and white photography. His
monochromatic photos have a timeless aspect and is known to have a real
sense of elegance. He concentrates on capturing the his subjects by
removing the distraction of colour.
• Bailey's models frequently strike dynamic poses. He has an ability to capture
spontaneous moments and gestures, making his subjects appear relaxed and
at ease, almost creating a sense of togetherness.
• His work is also very simple, with the frame not too congested, with usually
the sujbect being the only thing visible within the frame, further reinforcing
the full focus on the talent/celebrities.
3. P1 (U8): DESCRIBE PROFESSIONAL
PHOTOGRAPHERS AND THEIR PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK
• DAVID BAILEY
• David Bailey is known for a few distinct types of photography
• One of these are fashion photography. His photographs have appeared on the covers
of major fashion magazines and have helped to shape the industry's visual look. His
fashion photography captures outfits, accessories, and beauty in a visually spectacular
and appealing manner.
• Another one of this distinct styles are portraits. Bailey's talent at portraiture is also very
well known. His portraits are direct and intimate, capturing the spirit of his subjects. He
has photographed a vide of celebrities, actresses, musicians, and cultural icons,
including the notorious Kray twins, The Beatles, Queen Elizabeth and Johnny Depp.
• Furthermore, David Bailey also does a bit of documentary photography. Bailey has
dabbled in documentary photography in addition to fashion and portraiture. He has
worked on projects that chronicle a variety of subjects and societal challenges,
showcasing his versatility as a photographer outside of the fashion sector.
4. P1 (U8): DESCRIBE
PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS AND THEIR
PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK
• During the 1960s and 1970s, David Bailey grew to prominence and
received widespread acclaim. This era, known as the "Swinging London"
era, was marked by a cultural revolution and a thriving arts scene in the
United Kingdom. Bailey's work, particularly his fashion and portrait
photography, came to represent the spirit and vitality of the era.
• Bailey's collaborations with popular fashion magazines such as Vogue, as
well as his images of celebrities, singers, and cultural icons, drew global
attention and recognition. His distinct style and ability to capture the
'soul' of his subjects contributed to his position as one of the era's most
prominent photographers.
5. P1 (U8):
DESCRIBE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS AND
THEIR PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK
Throughout his career, David Bailey has used various equipment and cameras to capture
his iconic photographs. Here are some examples:
• 35mm Film Cameras: Bailey began his photography career with 35mm film cameras,
which were fashionable at the time. These cameras gave him the freedom and mobility
to capture photographs on site or in a variety of settings.
• Nikon Cameras: Bailey has also photographed with Nikon cameras. Nikon SLR cameras,
such as the Nikon F series, are noted for their versatility and dependability.
• Bailey is well-known for his use of Hasselblad medium format cameras. These cameras
are well-known for producing high-quality images with great precision. Bailey's unique
style was defined by his use of Hasselblad cameras, particularly the Hasselblad 500C.
•
6. P1
(U8): DESCRIBE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS AN
D THEIR PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK
• Here are some of his most iconic and popular image.
• Mik Jagger Paul McCartney and John Lennon Michael Caine
7. P1 (U8): DESCRIBE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
AND THEIR PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK
• STEVE MCCURRY
• Steve McCurry is a well-known American photographer best recognised for his
evocative documentary and travel work.
• McCurry's work is frequently distinguished by brilliant and rich colours. He has a good
eye for capturing eye-catching colour palettes, whether they be vibrant hues of
clothes, the intense blues for skies or seas, or the warm tones of landscapes. His
images' visual impact and emotional depth are enhanced by the use of vibrant colours.
• McCurry's composition of frame is well crafted, with prominent lines, patterns, and
symmetry. He balances components within the frame to make visually appealing and
'harmonious' compositions that draw attention to the main subject.
• McCurry is known for his portraits. They are extremely intriguing and have become his
signature. He has an ability to capture the soul of his subjects, frequently representing
people from many nations and backgrounds
8. P1 (U8): DESCRIBE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
AND THEIR PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK
• As a photographer, Steve McCurry has a clear use and purpose for his great and vibrant
work.
• One of these purposes is documentation. McCurry's images are significant historical and
cultural documents. He photographs people, places, and events, creating a visual record of
society and events that would otherwise be lost or neglected. His photographs become
invaluable tools for researchers, historians, and future generations seeking to comprehend
the world as seen through his lens.
• Another purpose is storytelling. McCurry's photos reveal strong stories. He expresses
narratives, emotions, and the human experience through his photos. He captures the essence
of individuals and locations, illuminating their tales, difficulties, and achievements. By
presenting genuine human situations from around the world, he bridges cultural boundaries
and builds empathy.
• Furthermore, McCurry likes to express different culture. His photographs help people to
appreciate different traditions, customs, and ways of life that they may be unfamiliar to
them.Often intended to create conversations and serious dialogue about different cultures
and traiditions.
9. P1 (U8): DESCRIBE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
AND THEIR PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK
• Steve McCurry's achievement spans numerous historical periods and locations,
showing his vast travels and his work's global acclaim.
• Steve McCurry doesn't often photograph in the western world, often operating in
south east asia and the middle east. McCurry has strong ties to South Asia, particularly
Afghanistan and India. His coverage of the Afghan conflict and its aftermath, as well as
his photos of everyday life in India, have become synonymous with his name. McCurry
has also photographed the Middle East extensively, documenting the region's many
cultures and landscapes. His images from Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia have
provided insights into the lives of individuals and communities in these nations.
• McCurry's career took off in the 1980s, when he received international acclaim for his
reporting on the Soviet war in Afghanistan. His images from this time period,
particularly the iconic shot of the "Afghan Girl" that graced the cover of National
Geographic in 1985, launched him to international prominence.
10. P1 (U8): DESCRIBE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
AND THEIR PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK
• Throughout his photography career, Steve McCurry has used a wide
range of equipment. While his specific equipment selection varies based
on the project and personal inclination, below are some notable
cameras and gear that he has used:
• McCurry used 35mm film cameras for most of his early work and still
does on occasion. These cameras are a small and adaptable way to
capture photographs on film.
• McCurry has long worked with Nikon cameras and lenses. Nikon's
professional-level SLR (Single-Lens Reflex) and DSLR (Digital Single-Lens
Reflex) cameras, such as the Nikon F and D series, have been frequently
used by McCurry.
11. P1 (U8): DESCRIBE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
AND THEIR PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK
Here are some examples of Steve Mccurry's most popular and famous
photographs:
12. P1 (U8): DESCRIBE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
AND THEIR PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK
• ROBERT CAPA
• Robert Capa was a well-known photojournalist and combat photographer who was
known for his captivating and immersive visual style. His photography can be classified
as documentary, with a concentration on documenting the realities of conflict and its
influence on people's lives.
• Robert Capa likes taking photos of actions in motion. He is well-known for his bold
approach to conveying the ferocity of combat. He frequently placed himself in the
centre of the action, attempting to represent the energy, turmoil, and movement of
combat. This resulted in his renowned photos of soldiers in the midst of combat and
war.
• Capa primarily used black and white film, which gave his photos a feeling of
timelessness and universality, similar to David Bailey. The lack of colour let the viewer
to focus on the composition's fundamental aspects, emphasising the emotional effect
of the photos and the story behind them, rather than the colour.
13. P1 (U8): DESCRIBE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
AND THEIR PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK
• Uses, purpose and genre
• In terms of genre, Robert Capa's photography primarily falls within the
realms of documentary photography and photojournalism.
Documentary photography seeks to capture real-life situations and
events, focusing on portraying truth and providing a visual record.
Photojournalism involves capturing and reporting news events through
photographs, often with an emphasis on current events and social
issues.
• Capa's photography also play a significant role in shaping public opinion
about war. By presenting the human side of conflict and revealing its
devastating consequences, he aimed to influence perceptions and
provoke a deeper understanding of war and conflict.
14. P1 (U8): DESCRIBE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
AND THEIR PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK
• Robert Capa's most successful period as a photographer coincided with the
mid-20th century, particularly during World War II. He captured some of his
most iconic images during this time. Capa also photographed coverage of
the Spanish Civil War in the late 1930s and documented World War II,
including the D-Day landing in Normandy in 1944, these are considered
among his most significant and influential works.
• In terms of locations, Capa's career took him to various parts of the world
where conflicts and significant events were unfolding. He covered the
Spanish Civil War, primarily in Spain, documenting the struggle between the
Nationalist forces. During World War II, he travelled extensively,
photographing key moments in Europe, North Africa, and the Pacific.
Notable locations where he worked during this period include Spain, France,
Italy, England, North Africa, and the United States.
15. P1 (U8): DESCRIBE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
AND THEIR PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK
• Robert Capa used a variety of cameras and equipment throughout his career as a
photographer. One example of this is Leica cameras. Capa was known for his
extensive use of Leica cameras, particularly the Leica III series. These cameras
were compact, portable, and allowed Capa to work quickly and discreetly in the
field. The Leica III had interchangeable lenses and a range of shutter speeds,
which provided Capa with versatility in capturing different situations.
• Another piece of equipment Capa used is Contax cameras. In addition to Leica,
Capa also used Contax cameras, particularly the Contax II and III models. Contax
cameras were known for their high-quality lenses and advanced features, which
appealed to Capa's needs as a photojournalist in dangerous and
constantly moving environments.
•
16. P1 (U8): DESCRIBE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
AND THEIR PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK
• Here are some of the most famous photos from Robert Capa:
17. M1 (U8): DESCRIBE OWN PHOTOGRAPHIC
STYLE AND INFLUENCES
This image here is a candid photo of a man
enjoying a head massage in a restaurant in
Barcelona. The man here is clearly the subject
due to the fact he is centre frame. There is
colour used within this image, clearly in the
sun. This has been taken simply to capture
both this man's enjoyment and surprise that
he is having a head massage. The fact he is
wearing a white t-shirt could suggest the
man is pure. As well as this, the fact the man
has taken his cap off (in front of him in navy)
could suggest he is comfortable and almost
showing his inner happiness.
18. M1 (U8): DESCRIBE OWN
PHOTOGRAPHIC STYLE AND
INFLUENCES
This photograph is a candid portrait photo of a girl who
seems to be quiet angry and flustered. This is clear and
obvious due to her facial expression, as well as her red
cheeks. This image has drawn inspiration of David Bailey,
however the image is not taken in black and white and
is more of a natural pose rather than a pose for the
camera.
19. M1 (U8): DESCRIBE OWN
PHOTOGRAPHIC STYLE AND
INFLUENCES
This image is a portrait image of a woman and what
seems to be her dog. The woman is clearly happy, seen
via her facial expression. The woman is wearing black,
which matches the fur of the dog of whom she is
cuddling. This could help emphasize the relationship
between human and pet, reffering to 'a mans best
friend'. The image is portrait In order to be able to bring
full focus on to this fact.
20. M1 (U8): DESCRIBE
OWN
PHOTOGRAPHIC
STYLE AND
INFLUENCES
This image here was taken within
JCoSS secondary school. The image
presents a conflict between
students, with little care from other
subjects in the background. The
image is also black and white
suggesting it the action within the
frame has more importance than
the actual colour. This imagine has
taken inspiration from Robert Capa,
of whom also captured images of
conflict in black and white during
the mid 1900's, specifically WW2.
21. M1 (U8): DESCRIBE
OWN
PHOTOGRAPHIC
STYLE AND
INFLUENCES
This image here is a candid
in-action shot of a boy
playing football. This photo
has a clear subject and story,
being that he is about to kick
a ball. This image has small
inspirations from Robert
Capa, as the image is within
the action (on the football
pitch) while viewing people
expressions.
22. M1 (U8): DESCRIBE OWN
PHOTOGRAPHIC STYLE AND
INFLUENCES
This photo was part of a photoshop with a teen male and
his dog. The photoshoot was done in an open field in
summer sunlight. The photo is portrait, in order to bring
focus on the relationship between the animal and the
boy, rather than the landscape of the background. The
boy and the dog are clearly close and enjoy eachothers
company, seen throught the dogs panting and the males
facial expression. There are mild hints of Steve McCurry
within this photo, due to the vibrant colours (ginger hair
and yellow t-shirt and tennis ball) with a more vibrant
hue.
23. M1 (U8): DESCRIBE
OWN
PHOTOGRAPHIC
STYLE AND
INFLUENCES
This is a portrait image in black and
white, taken with a wider lense, almost
giving a slightly warped effect. This
image has a variety of different
elements, in foreground and
background, but the main focus is the
two individuals at the front. On the left,
a regular working man with no real
religious beliefs, and on the right a
Rabbi. The photo is black and white
which shows that the story behind the
picture is more important than the
colours within the frame. This has taken
a large inspiration both from David
Bailey and Robert Capa, due to the
black and white nature and the candid
24. M1 (U8): DESCRIBE
OWN PHOTOGRAPHIC
STYLE AND
INFLUENCES
This shot is heavily inspired by the work of David
Bentley. There is a clear focus subject, of whom is the
male in the black suit, who is aware of the camera and is
posing for it. The image has been made black and white
which is similar to David Bailey. As well as this, Bailey was
known to have his subjects in dynamic pose, which is
clear for the person in this photo. As well as this, Bailey
also shot to bring focus on to fashion, which is apparent
within this photo due to the slick black suit.
25. M1 (U8): DESCRIBE
OWN PHOTOGRAPHIC
STYLE AND
INFLUENCES
This photo is also directly inspired by David Bailey. This
has the same 'tropes' as a typical David Bailey photo. The
monochromatic element, the dynamic pose, the subject
being centred and the presence of fashion all play parts
in this fact. The only real difference is the background,
which is much more filled up and busy compared to
David Baileys usual work. However, this may be due to
the fact that the outfit the subject is wearing is a bit
more eccentric, which will be matched by a more
eccentric background, compared to something more
typical like a suit and a plain background which is
common for Baileys work.
26. M1 (U8): DESCRIBE
OWN
PHOTOGRAPHIC
STYLE AND
INFLUENCES
This photo is quite different
to the previous ones shown.
This image is horizontal, in
order to be able to show the
whole of the subject, which
is the sports car in this case.
This doesn't take much
inspiration from any
photographers, however the
hue, saturation and vibrance
of the blues, greens and the
hints of yellows could be
small elements of Steve
McCurry, of whom uses the
same techniques to create
meaning. This image was
taken to capture the beauty