2. Heitor Magno
Heitor Mango is an experimental photographer
who likes to use double exposure and replaces
the faces of his models with different things such
as scenery, fire and smoke.
I especially like this image of a woman who has
had her face replaced by pink flowers, I think it is
a very stylish and modern technique and looks
very good when done right, we can still make out
that it is a woman’s face by the features such as
the nose and the chin.
The techniques he has used include double
exposure and also out of focus photography
because the image is a little blurry.
I would categorise this photograph and the rest of
his work as non-traditional and it would most likely
be found in small galleries or in modern
restaurants
3. Katie Hosmer
Katie Homer is a traditional formal photographer
who also likes to create images based on
experimental photography, scanography in
particular.
This image stood out to me because of the
techniques she has used the the way the image
looks, because the models hair is laying on the
scanner it looks as if she in underwater and the
use of the props is good too because it gives the
image a theme.
There are a number of techniques such as out of
focus and mainly scanography, I also think that
the flowers are more in focus than the model
which gives and interesting effect.
I would categorise this image as non-traditional
and would see it in abstract galleries or on fashion
adverts.
4. Daniel Barreto
Daniel Barreto is an experimental
photographer who likes to play with light
and movement in his work.
This image that I found was the most
interesting because it includes so many
different aspects and techniques.
First of all he has used both light and
movement to create this image and the
result makes it look like ghosts or spirits in
the woods, I also like that the tree in the
middle is still in focus and still visible.
I would categorise this image as nontraditional again because of the
techniques he has used and would find it
mainly in abstract galleries or a film
poster.