Friday, 13 January 2012
Neil Craver photographer
I love this style of photography! Under water photography is something I'm really interested to get involved with and experiment with and Neil Craver's work is amazing to look at. I wanted to find images that have been focused on the face of the model as i want to tip a bucket of water of some ones head (extreme rain) and capture their facial expression through the water falling. The models in these images look very graceful and natural in the water environment but i want to create the opposite by getting my model to pull a very exaggerated/surprised/shocked face appearing through the mass of water falling over their face. The colours are very natural which works well due to such a natural environment because if these photos had been over edited it would of ruined the delicate feel of them.
In the second image the model is overpowered by bubbles covering her face which would represent the extreme weather above the water having a downwards impact under the water e.g heavy rain slamming into the water mixing it up and creating bubbles. My images will have the similar water effect to Craver's work but portrayed in a very different way, rather than the model already being in the water, the water will be added to the model.
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