Paul Smith
The Multiple Self-Portrait
Artist Rifles
“The multiple self-portraits
emphasise the effect of the
military structure on a person's
identity as it is subsumed into the
unit, to become as it were,
brothers in arms.”


http://www.paulmsmith.co.uk
Robert Capa - Loyalist Militiaman at the Moment
of Death, Cerro Muriano, September 5, 1936




                                                  The image of falling soldiers
                                                  perhaps refers to Robert Capa’s
                                                  iconic photograph from the
                                                  Spanish Civil War.
Make My Night
“Using the snapshot as a stylistic
template, Paul employed an
almost forensic approach to
reproduce the variable quality that
machine printing of pictures taken
with a standard point and shoot
camera generate in the hands of
revellers; bleached out faces, over
cropped subject matter or the
slight blur of the finger over the
lens, the hallmarks of an
impromptu celebration.”
Harsh flash lighting

                         Off-centre subjects out of focus




                                 Dark Shadows




The visual language of point and shoot photography
Subject slightly out of focus and over-exposed
Robbie Williams
“In a light-hearted take on
Paul's previous work, Robbie
was to be his own fantasy
football team; plus opposition,
management, fans, touts and
policemen. Unlike his other
projects, Paul had to complete
the shoot in three days and the
whole project, from initial
research to the finished body of
work, in three months. A task
that would ordinarily take a
whole year.”
“Over the last decade Paul Smith
has consistently examined the
meaning and construction of
masculinity, concentrating on the
cultural and visual creation of
various alpha male identities. He has
subjected various forms of heroic
behaviour and status to scrutiny.”

Paul Smith presentation

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    “The multiple self-portraits emphasisethe effect of the military structure on a person's identity as it is subsumed into the unit, to become as it were, brothers in arms.” http://www.paulmsmith.co.uk
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    Robert Capa -Loyalist Militiaman at the Moment of Death, Cerro Muriano, September 5, 1936 The image of falling soldiers perhaps refers to Robert Capa’s iconic photograph from the Spanish Civil War.
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    Make My Night “Usingthe snapshot as a stylistic template, Paul employed an almost forensic approach to reproduce the variable quality that machine printing of pictures taken with a standard point and shoot camera generate in the hands of revellers; bleached out faces, over cropped subject matter or the slight blur of the finger over the lens, the hallmarks of an impromptu celebration.”
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    Harsh flash lighting Off-centre subjects out of focus Dark Shadows The visual language of point and shoot photography
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    Subject slightly outof focus and over-exposed
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    “In a light-heartedtake on Paul's previous work, Robbie was to be his own fantasy football team; plus opposition, management, fans, touts and policemen. Unlike his other projects, Paul had to complete the shoot in three days and the whole project, from initial research to the finished body of work, in three months. A task that would ordinarily take a whole year.”
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    “Over the lastdecade Paul Smith has consistently examined the meaning and construction of masculinity, concentrating on the cultural and visual creation of various alpha male identities. He has subjected various forms of heroic behaviour and status to scrutiny.”