this is a little graphic ode I did to David Muench using vector illustration to emulate what his image was portraying

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this is a little graphic ode I did to David Muench using vector illustration to emulate what his image was portraying
this is a photo by David Muench playing with framing and lighting.
this is a photo I took over a trip to Utah in the slot canyons. here, I tried to match the high contrast editing style of Peter Lik
this is a photo of by Peter Lik playing with his surroundings and creative lighting work. in this photo he utilized a style of editing creating a black and white photo with high detail and high dynamic range
this is a photo I took on a hike trying to emulate his style. while I couldn’t get the reflection to match his, I tried to match the style of high vibrancy.
This is an image by Galen Rowell, utilizing standing water as a reflecting surface. It is an example of creative framing and adding effects within the camera with surroundings.
this is my take on Waite combining perspective with landscape photography. I tried to utilize the leading lines of the road to bring the eye to a central POV
This is an image by Charlie Waite combining perspective imagery with landscapes.
this is my take on Szarkowski’s POV except I turned it on its head and became the point of view of the writer and the photographer.
this is a famous image by John Szakowski depicting the Photographer’s point of view
here’s my take on Rickard’s style utilizing google earth as well to capture a similar feel of surveillance photography.
This image is by Doug Rickard, depicting a fresh view of surveillance photography utilizing Google Earth.
this is a texture photo of a wall in my room with heavy play with contrasts and diving deeper into the detail in the patterns in things that are often overlooked day to day.
This is ‘what would they say’ by Lucy Shire. It’s a look into texture photography and finding beauty in a macro format.
this is an image from the same place that Ansel Adams shot the post before. I edited it to match the high contrasted style of Ansel Adams and try to pay justice to the moment that was truly hard to catch on camera.
This photo is by Ansel Adams, the godfather of landscape photography. He plays wth light and creative perspectives to portray unique photos. He does a great job of portraying a beautiful place, even though most times pictures don’t do justice.
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This is a simple inspiration drawing I did to follow with a similar Nychos theme.