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Hollie Carlin
Hollie started off at North West Kent College in Dartford studying photography, she then went onto higher education and has achieved first class BA (hons) degree. She now has her own websites for different photography and is a professional photographer. Within her fashion and portrait work she has a lot of different styles and categories she also has her own online magazine called Easy A. Hollie also photographers weddings, looking at her portfolios iv seen that she is really busy in photography especially weddings, she is already fully booked for 2014 for wedding photography and we are only a month into this year. Hollie has gone very far in her photography she has shot Jade who won Top Model and many more people I assume. You can see she really does believe in her self to get as far as she can in photography, she has even gone onto entering to shoot for Elle the magazine.
This is one of Hollies photographers of Jade from Top model.
Tim Walker
Tim walkers style of work had inspired many readers of Vogue magazine, at the age of 25 he shoot his first fashion story for Vogue and has been working for them ever since. Not only does he take still images he has now gone onto making moving film. Walker worked as a freelance photographer in 1994 in London before moving to New York as a full time assistant to Richard Avedon. When he moved back to England his plans were to concentrate on portraits and documentary work for newspapers. Some of his work has been created into permanent collections to be shown at The V&A museum and the National Portrait Gallery. Walker had his first major exhibition at the Design Museum at London in 2008. During this time Teneus published the publication of his book ‘Pictures’. He also received the ‘Isabella Blow Award for Fashion Creator’ in 2008 by the British Fashion Council. In 2009 he received another an Infinity Award from the International Centre of Photography in New York. 2010 Walkers first short film ‘The Lost Explorer’ was premiered at Locarno film festival in Switzerland and then won best short film at the Chicago United fim festival in 2011. Then in 2012 he received an Honorary Fellowship from the Royal Photographic Society. 2012 saw the opening of his ‘Story Teller’ photographers in an exhibition at Somerset House, while this was happening his new book ‘Story Teller got published by Thames and Hudson.
Most of Tim Walkers work is very strange and out the blue, he has very wild ideas, all of his odd work somehow works in weird ways and is interesting to look at and wonder what was going through Walkers mind taking his pictures.
One of Tim Walkers quotes is ‘It is very difficult to make the ideas in my head come to life, but what is harder is to make them look effortless’ I think this is one of the best quotes to put with Tims random work.
Photo Joiners
To create a photo joiner you need to take two pictures using a tripod not moving the camera but the object (person) also making sure they was both the same exposure, once I had my two images I could then go onto merging them together. To do this I had to open both images in Photoshop and layer them on top of each other to do this I held ‘shift’ to make sure they was in line together I then choose layer – layer mask – reveal all and then using the paint brush on white I could remove the top layer to reveal what I wanted to show on the bottom photo. This photo was my final photo I created.
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