Here’s a project that I have recently kicked off. I want to put together a body of work of models shot in front of very graphical buildings or backgrounds. All the work is black and white and have strong graphical elements in it. Here’s a few shots that I did as a test/starter.
This image of Carly was shot in front of the cool chain-mail curtain hanging around the building on the corner of Bent St and O’Connell St in Sydney. If you haven’t seen this chain mail, it’s pretty cool.
Same building as above, but just around the corner, I really loved the black and white contrast of the steps and column. Both of these images printed up nicely in B&W. I’m enjoying the challenge of “seeing in B&W” as I scout Sydney in with a whole new mission. Both shots were taken with one light, an Einstein shooting into a Parabolic Light Modifier.
Today I went scouting and found a few more locations that have potential…. see what you think….
I saw this wall in a courtyard and loved the black and white graphic patterns…. There’s a ton of it lining the whole courtyard, so I figure I can play with big patterns (if the model is close to the wall), or small patterns if the wall is in the distance.
This second shot is of a huge sculpture outside another building. What grabbed my attention was not only the textures on the steel sculpture, but also the way the light was beautifully graduated around the curved surface. I’m thinking that could be a pretty cool abstract background.