Lovely to hear Joe talk about his images and the thought process behind them. Hopefully some of those insights have stayed with me for when I'm out in the landscape.
Beautiful images and Joe's commentary was a tree lovers dream. Learnt a lot from this, thanks. I would love to see a follow-up on some of the post processing techniques that Joe used.
Great chat here... just goes to show you how commission work and personal work is so so different, both with approach and how that shows in the completed works. Different yes, but i would say not up to Joe's high standard... and as he mentioned, composition wasnt the main focus here. Maybe if the landscape was as it was when designed, then composition may of been more important.. i dont know? The structure of images are different to Joes usual works, and things like the edges of the frame maybe not be as considered as they would be? Interesting point though.. they commissioned Joe for this because of his style.. so it must be a personal challenge to have a brief that needs to show the designers original vision (hard due to change) and at the same time, not to shoot for yourself... even though im sure, the client may of been perfectly happy with whatever images they got :)
Thank you very much Gentlemen for the knowledge you share. I really like to hear you talk about photography. Best regards, Kristoph
Stunning images of great photographer Joe Cornish,fantastic work!
Lovely to hear Joe talk about his images and the thought process behind them. Hopefully some of those insights have stayed with me for when I'm out in the landscape.
Beautiful images and Joe's commentary was a tree lovers dream. Learnt a lot from this, thanks. I would love to see a follow-up on some of the post processing techniques that Joe used.
Great chat here... just goes to show you how commission work and personal work is so so different, both with approach and how that shows in the completed works. Different yes, but i would say not up to Joe's high standard... and as he mentioned, composition wasnt the main focus here. Maybe if the landscape was as it was when designed, then composition may of been more important.. i dont know? The structure of images are different to Joes usual works, and things like the edges of the frame maybe not be as considered as they would be?
Interesting point though.. they commissioned Joe for this because of his style.. so it must be a personal challenge to have a brief that needs to show the designers original vision (hard due to change) and at the same time, not to shoot for yourself... even though im sure, the client may of been perfectly happy with whatever images they got :)