Fashion Art (Hardcover Image Wrap)
in Black and White
de Colby Files
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À propos du livre
My style of fashion photography differs from high fashion in that my work is more in the art vein, hence the title “Fashion Art”. I like to shoot a moody vibe, or something that reflects the personality of the model. I don’t usually shoot for specific designers where wardrobe is the primary theme. My style is not what you will see in mainstream fashion or glamour magazines, however I have been published in multiple magazines including covers both nationally and internationally. My photography career has been focused on creative female portraiture where telling a story, or extracting emotion from the subject is the primary objective. Fine art nude is perhaps my favorite genre and will be the subject of an upcoomming book.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
- Catégories supplémentaires Mode, Beaux livres
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Format choisi: Portrait standard, 20×25 cm
# de pages: 140 - Date de publication: juil 21, 2020
- Langue English
- Mots-clés black and white, colby files, photography, fashion
À propos du créateur
My lifelong passions have been music and photography. As a full time freelance photographer, I have one goal when it comes to my work...to create quality images that I can be proud of and have fun in the process. I like to photograph people in interesting light, unique settings with creative techniques...all in attempt to do the subject and/or project justice. I work in Phoenix, AZ and Newport Beach, CA specializing in female portraits, fashion art, model portfolios and fine art nude genres. In the early years I worked my way through college doing photography for the local newspaper and drumming in local rock bands. During my stint working at my college newspaper, I created a monthly column that featured a photo layout and bio for college coeds. That was my introduction into photographing beautiful women. The photo’s were taken on black and white film for the newspaper so I also did all the darkroom work. Fun times.