I would agree, working on a one to ome with models creates a more personell picture rather than having a whole room of people assisting with you which can break consentration on the shoot in hand.
Helmut Newton is one of the greats.
One of the best, his photos are still widely influential, I love the humor and decadent in his photos, love the fact his gears were very simple-he'd rent his studio, he had almost no assistant, he was just brilliant-his photos had no shock value, yet they were provocative. Perhaps some of you would disagree...
Started by KaWai, 22:03 Tue 02 Jan 2007 | Profile +++++ | 908 posts
I would agree, working on a one to ome with models creates a more personell picture rather than having a whole room of people assisting with you which can break consentration on the shoot in hand.
Helmut Newton is one of the greats.
From Chris Summerfield, 13:09 Thu 04 Jan 2007 | Profile +++++ | 1662 posts
Have you ever read the book Helmut wrote on his life? It's fasinating! He was fooling around so much in his younger days, surprising to see that he found one woman and decided to stop all the fooling around! He was interested by June, enjoyed her company, but he never said in the book he was madly in love with her at the time. I love that he never took it all seriously, he was serious when working, no doubt, but he always had a very healthy perspective on the whole thing.
From KaWai, 17:05 Thu 04 Jan 2007 | Profile +++++ | 908 posts
He always knew how to extract the essence of a sexy woman that holds the power ...
From Galileo's Universe, 22:26 Thu 04 Jan 2007 | Profile +++++ | 1149 posts
Yes in the eyes of the beholder, I still like your mask Galileno as well as your my space page.?
From Chris Summerfield, 09:21 Fri 05 Jan 2007 | Profile +++++ | 1662 posts
Hey Chris thanks ...thank you for the compliment......I try my best !.....Galileno ..hehehe
From Galileo's Universe, 10:29 Fri 05 Jan 2007 | Profile +++++ | 1149 posts
Helmut was one of the few fashion photographers with a storytelling style, his photos almost always had a sense of something was going on as the picture was taken. And it looked unforced, as if Helmut was just documenting, secretly taking pictures, when the whole set up was actually maniputlated and thought out in advance. Now adays, fashion photos often times are just with a model standing, sitting, walking, but the story telling aspect we rarely see, I bet it's really difficult to acheive, to capture the right moment, and he didn't shoot that many frames either, he was very efficient. Helmut was a natural at it he made it all looked so simple.
From KaWai, 05:26 Sat 06 Jan 2007 | Profile +++++ | 908 posts
I can agree that indeed the 'poses' used by many professional and well known photographers have a lot to be desire for as far as originality goes......but then again it is a matter of what you want to convey with the 'story' if there is one and not forgetting the porpoise of the photograph....but in the end that ' story' can only be hold together by composition....mood...lighting....and the ability of the photographer to make that ' picture' somehow...his own....his message....his vision....his world......his trade mark....and ultimately the validity of it by its actual relevance and aesthetics of the time.....
From Galileo's Universe, 08:25 Sat 06 Jan 2007 | Profile +++++ | 1149 posts
Well recently I was going through a Vogue magazine from 13 years ago and Helmut Newton's images for that particular issue was the only set of images that could be compared with today's style.
From BillySoh, 01:36 Mon 22 Jan 2007 | Profile +++++ | 126 posts
..he is a great inspiration to many fashion photographers no doubt...
I see a lot of his influence particularly in the work of Inez Van Lamsweerde ...I like her early compositions because it had that cheeky element ....
From Galileo's Universe, 09:21 Mon 22 Jan 2007 | Profile +++++ | 1149 posts