Tim Tadder
Tim Tadder is an internationally acclaimed photographic artist. In 2015 Epson, the world leader in photographic printing technology recognized Tadder as one of the top influential photographers, producing a TV commercial and worldwide ad campaign featuring Tadder and his work. Most recognized for his highly inventive conceptual advertising photography Tadder has been ranked in the top 200 photographers worldwide by the prestigious Luezer Archive Magazine 8 years running.
Tim Tadder effectively uses shutter speed when photographing. This allows him to dramatically evoke a powerful image which can be suggested through each one of his images. The use of the colourful background highlights an even greater sense of focus on, in particular the woman's hair. The use of her purple dress encourages the photos preference on viewers.
Tim Tadder effectively uses shutter speed when photographing. This allows him to dramatically evoke a powerful image which can be suggested through each one of his images. The use of the colourful background highlights an even greater sense of focus on, in particular the woman's hair. The use of her purple dress encourages the photos preference on viewers.
GORDIN MAGNIN
Los Angeles-based artist, Gordon Magnin, produces work that is a perfect combination of his education, talents, and environment. After receiving his Masters Degree from the Southern California Institute of Architecture, a bachelors of science in structural engineering from the University of Nevada, Reno, and completing studies at the Mountain School of Arts, Gordon finds himself in a city that is visually influenced by celebrity and Hollywood advertising.
DANNY QUIRK
In his final year at the Pratt Institute, New York, Danny Quirk worked on a series of paintings that he called ‘Anatomical Self-Dissections’. Now, having graduated and as an aspiring medical illustrator, Quirk has continued creating these surreal and beautiful portraits where he explores our perceptions of what’s under our skin.
BILL VIOLA
Man vs Nature
Applied Force
Artist francois delfosse
Force of crushing crayons
White paper test
Architecture force
3 strands
Strand 1 -Inspiration from Tim Tadder
I took inspiration from Tim Tadder's "Water Wigs" and adapted it by using a more natural concept of water in the garden, and water in different forms, liquid and solid. I used the idea of water splashing off the surface of the subject to show that the water is separate and not a natural part of the object and giving an impression of movement, unlike Tim Tadder as he has more of a pattern and shape in his use of water. To develop there images further I could have used different coloured lights to create contrast and a mystical feeling.
Strand 2 - Inspiration from Sports Kevin Bantangs