Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Julian

As a photographer, Julian does a great job following direction. Each of his pieces embodies all that was asked of it, and at the same time he brings himself into the photograph. His understanding of the concept is brought forward in much of his work. His voice is brought forth through the emotions of others, and lighting and background choices.













He especially thrived in his work with portraits. He found a way to bring the reality of his models to the surface; something that is key to portrait taking. His extended protraid work was where he thrived most, as without having specific direction to follow he was able to experiment with ideas and find the situations in which he was able to be most successful.


















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