Staring at the Horizon
Portraits from Another Place.
by David Johnson
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About the Book
At certain times of the year the tide drops low enough to enable you to get far enough out to capture all of the Anthony Gormley sculptures resplendant in their barnacles, sea-weed and mussels,. Further up the beach the wind , sand and sea have had their own effect on the surface of these sculptures, smoothing, rusting and in some cases , half burying.
This project was to capture all of the visible heads to not only show the work of Anthony Gormley but to also how the elements have altered these statues
This project was to capture all of the visible heads to not only show the work of Anthony Gormley but to also how the elements have altered these statues
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 98 - Publish Date: Sep 04, 2009
- Keywords Another Place, Black and White, Anthony Gormley, Public Art, Sculpture Park, Great Britain, Mono, Sculpture, Crosby, Sefton, Merseyside, heads, Metal, Decay, Liverpool, Estuary, Beach, Headshots, Faces, Nikon, D700, 105Vr, RAW, Conversions, Statues, UK
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About the Creator
David Johnson
Heaton Moor, Greater Manchester in the U of K.
All of my work now is Digital, I now have an ongoing love affair with my Nikon D700 Photoshop has always played a major part in my way of seeing things. I served a long apprenticeship retouching old photos and knocking film and digital weddings into shape before applying Photoshop to my own work.Still striving to see things in new ways. Always looking, always trying to learn, always willing to share. I love this digital world we live in, from producing my own online video tutorials to meeting people from all over the world via the web to publishing books and my own web sites....just love it.