Friday, 27 March 2015

Research Log


1) Fay Godwin 
Fay Godwin was a German landscape photographer who lived from 1931- 2005. The majority of the pictures which she shot were put into black and white and she focused on country landscapes. 
www.faygodwin.com


2) Charlie Waite 
Charlie Waite is a prestige landscape photographer, capturing landscapes all over the world.  Waite is from the UK and his work varies capturing depth, reflections and sometimes stories within his work. 
http://www.charliewaite.com


3) Ross Hoddinott
Ross Hoddinott is an English photographer who's work is mainly based on natural landscapes, for example, beaches or natural aspects within a landscapes, like bugs (in which he performs close ups).
http://www.rosshoddinott.co.uk


4) Colin Prior
Colin Prior is an English photographer who travels all around the world to create his landscape photography. Within his work Prior tries to aim to achieve patterns within each landscape he shoots, performing as a running theme. 
http://www.colinprior.co.uk


5) Adam Burton
Adam Burton is an English photographer who visits countries around the world capturing different landscapes, within each different landscape there is a different aspect. Adams work ha featured in calendars, books, newspapers, etc. The interesting thing about Burton is he never received any professional photographic training. 
www.adamburtonphotography.com


6) Helen Dixon
Helen Dixon is an English photographer who focuses on natural landscapes so when focusing on aspects she seems to take in colour as a main aspect. Her images are usually portrayed in large scale for businesses. 
www.helendixonphotography.com


7) Joe Cornish
Joe Cornish is an English photographer who focuses on landscape and travel photography, therefore when capturing his photographs he can focus on both man made and natural aspects, as he photographs whatever he stumbles across. 
www.joecornishgallery.com


8) Tony Howell
Tony Howell is an English photographer whose specialty is landscapes, he focuses on all kinds of aspects, and sometimes creates portfolios for when he alters the images on photoshop, turning them different colours and making them look abnormal to what they usually do. 
www.tonyhowell.co.uk

9) Nigel Turner
Nigel Turner is an English landscape photographer who like most landscape photographers, travels the world. Nigel is famous for his large print pictures of landscapes, which are mostly natural. Turner has featured in many different photographic magazines, which is a massive accomplishment to him. 
www.nigelturnerphotography.com


10) Tristan Campbell 
Tristan Campbell is an English landscape photographer who doesn't really venture out of the UK, however this doesnt stop him from capturing beautiful landscapes, he focuses on woodlands and beaches, and I think the main aspect which he sees is colour, capturing both captivating colours and dull ones. 
www.tristancampbell.com


11) Adrian Oakes
Adrian Oakes is a British landscape photographer, however goes against what is thought to be stereotypical landscapesas he finds landscapes within places, for example inside churches, therefore an aspect I find within Oakes' work is manmade and natural. He doesn't venture out of England a lot, with only portfolios from New York, Sicilly and a portfolio labelled 'overseas'. 
www.adrianoakes.com


12) Paul Grogan 
(His image is the image within the image) Paul Grogan is a landscape photographer who not only focuses on the stereotypical field landscapes but also looks at cityscapes, incorporating wide angles and depth within his work. He also visits natural places to create work, focusing on colour and movement. 
www.paulgroganphotography.com


13) Andy Farrer
Andy Farrer is an English landscape photographer who focuses on aspects within landscapes, he makes this evident within his portfolio names, one is called 'seasons' in which he travels the world, photographing all the different seasons, with this focus in mind, this separates him from other photographers. 
www.andyfarrer.co.uk


14) Michael Potts 
Michael Potts is an English landscape photographer and the main aspect he seems to focus on within every landscape is the life within it, mainly focusing on the wildlife that inhabits there. Potts begun his photography career whilst being a cameraman for wildlife documentaries which feature on the BBC. 
www.michaelpottsphotography.com

15) David Speight
David Speight is an English photographer who focuses on landscapes within England, Ihave found that within many of Speights photographs he creates depth, and he also stays within the same sort of landscapes; beaches. I feel like this is his specialty, looking at the many different aspects within beaches. 
www.davidspeightphotography.com


16) Simon Butterworth
Simon Butterworth is a Scottish landscape photographer who focuses on the landscapes of Scotland. I have noticed that within his work he focuses and favors on man made aspects of Scottish landscapes e.g. the dock for the ferry's.  
www.simonbutterworthphotography.com


17) Jen Bryant 
Jen Bryant is a British photographer who's specialty is landscape photographer, she focuses on areas such as Dartmoor and Devon, both very similar, she focuses on the natural element of each landscape she shoots, showing the trees and flowers all in their natural colours.  
www.jenbryant.co.uk


18) Jason Swain
Jason Swain is a British landscape photographer and the main aspect he seems to focus on within his photography is scale (using a wide angle technique to show the large scale of a place) and life/movement, he does this by showing people in his landscapes either moving a long the water or running around on the beach
www.soulsurfing.photoshelter.com


19) Mike Curry
Mike Curry is an urban landscape photographer from the UK, however does also focus on natural landscapes e.g. the northern lights. Curry's urban landscape photographer seems to focus on the aspect of movement, trying to provide the idea of the business within an urban area. 
www.mikecurryphotography.com


20) Nicholas Gooden
Nicholas Gooden is a British urban landscape photographer within the realm of London, the aspect that Gooden creates within his landscape is his use of technique and creating abnormal images, for example his use of double exposure, his use of blurring to convey movement. Gooden also uses a lot of wide angle for his cityscapes. 
www.nicholasgoodenphotography.com


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