1. I think that this photograph was taken
around the 1940s because it is displayed black and white.
2. The message that the photograph could
have been conveying is that the actor is lonely.
3. This image is easy to create to because
there’s only the man’s chin and him holding a glass on a table (under a spot
light and on a table)
1. I think this image was also created
around the 1940s again because of the grey style (black and white) look.
2. The image would be easy to create
because there’s only one person, I can easily re-create the expression on the
man’s face, I may be able to re-create the background, I don’t know if I can
re-create the clothes though.
Source:
http://wesclark.com/webnoir/the_set_up.html
1. I think this image was also created
around the 1950s because again it is black and white.
2. It is easy to re-create because the man
is holding a pen to his mouth and not a cigar, which is lucky for me because I
don’t like smoking and I am not old enough to buy one anyway.
https://shannahphillips.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/img_3910.jpg
1. I think that this picture may have been
taken around the 2000s because although it looks old, the clothing that the man
is wearing look quite modern (in my opinion)
2. However, I think that this image may be
good to re-create because there’s only one person, and I could create a filter
to place in front of the camera.
Source:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/401242648026571504/
1) I think this image was taken around the
1950s because of the old fashioned clock, the look of the lady in the
background and the fact it is displayed in black and white.
2) Also it would be easy to create because
I can be the person reflected in the clock, I could still get the time of the
clock (within the nearest 5 minutes) and I could use the settings on the camera
to make the image black and white.
3) I will be taking this shot at home,
with the sealing lights (which are soft lights) as lighting, I will be using
one of the clocks I have at home and hopefully it will be reflective enough to
show my face.
Source:
http://widescreenworld.blogspot.co.uk/2015_03_01_archive.html
Source:
http://ricknunn.com/strobist-setups/how-i-shoot-a-daylight-strobist-portrait
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