This is a follow up on the post that I talked about how to create long exposure photographs. Besides the technical aspect of photography, which is very important, I find that it is also important to do a great amount of research based on what the subject of your current photoshoot is. I find that it helps a lot if you find photographers that relate to your work, and examine how their photographs are constructed, what is their point of view on that specific subject and what are the technicalities behind each photograph. I think that it is not only important to look at photographers that their work relates to yours but also find photographers who can be an inspiration for the subject you are working on. If you come to a point where you put effort into analysing what captured your attention of a specific photographer/photo, or what detail (even the smallest) has influenced your point of view, then this will have a positive impact on your work.
The photographers:
-Endless Night 2012. Mikko Lagestedt.
-Divided 2014. Mikko Lagestedt.
-Terra Ceia. Overlooking Sunshine Skyway bridge from Terra Ceia, St. Petersburg, Florida USA. Dennis Ramos.
- Honorable Mention in Stark Awards 2014 (Stark-Magazine) - Zen/Minimal
- Top 101 Photograph - The International Landscape Photographer of the Year 2014.
-Dennis Ramos.
-Resting Place. Darren Moore.
-Endless II. Darren Moore.
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