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Old 26-09-11, 08:51 PM
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Can anyone suggest....

a photographer I can study for college, who takes fairly abstract facial portraits?
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Old 27-09-11, 07:31 AM
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http://andrzejdragan.com/ ?
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Thanks matt - have taken a look and he isn't quite as abstract as I wanted but he has some amazing work - thanks, I will look at his stuff some more.
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Old 27-09-11, 12:31 PM
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i cant think of any, even looked on google and didnt find much,
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I will have a look in my magnum book.
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Have a look at Antoine d'agata
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Have a look at Antoine d'agata
Oh wow............he is weird in a very inspiring way.
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It was suggested that I look up make-up artist Alex Box's work. Wow, his stuff is AMAZING! Not quite what I was looking for in my photos butwell worth a study!
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Lucas Samaras, well known for this abstracted self-portraits and shots of others. Also made lots of distorted portraits using the polaroid camera. Also, not sure if your teacher told you this but its also worth looking at artists, sculptors etc for inspiration. Not sure if your course is similar to ones I did but we had to provide lots of research in workbooks alongside our photographs.

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Lucas Samaras, well known for this abstracted self-portraits and shots of others. Also made lots of distorted portraits using the polaroid camera. Also, not sure if your teacher told you this but its also worth looking at artists, sculptors etc for inspiration. Not sure if your course is similar to ones I did but we had to provide lots of research in workbooks alongside our photographs.

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Thanks Karen.We have only been told to look at photographers, but funnily enough she did refer me to AlexBox, who isa makeup artist who works alongside phtographer Rankin. Thanks for. those pointers, will take a look...STOP PRESS - wow he is weird!
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