SARAH ANN WRIGHT
萨拉·安·赖特
Сара Энн Райт
source: sarahannwright
I am a freelance photographer based in London, UK, where I live in a little Edwardian house with my boyfriend and two special cupboards – one devoted entirely to photography props, and the other to tea. I shoot all manner of subjects, with a specific love of fashion, weddings and portraiture. I grew up drawing and painting, with a Graphic Design / Illustration backround, I often create fine art conceptual images to compliment my more conventional ones, several of which have been published as book covers.
I first picked up a camera in 2001 learning film whilst studying Art & Design at college. In 2006 I progressed to digital, “fiddled with the settings” as my friend calls it, and haven’t looked back.
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source: mymodernmet
London-based photographer Sarah Ann Wright says she shoots “fun and dreams.” Though she’s skilled at capturing everything from landscapes to portraits, it’s her quirky conceptual photos of clouds that caught our attention. The miniature white masses seem to magically float over a glass cup and a pair of hands as they send down showers and snow.
‘With these images, I wanted to capture as much in camera as I could, as it adds to the realism, rather than relying on Photoshop too much later on,” Wright tells us when we asked her how she created these photos. “Everything you see in the images is real, bar the snow falling, which is a snowfall texture layer in Photoshop. The ‘rain’ in the glass is actually hairspray, and the snow in the hands is fake snow – the kind you mix up with water.
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source: glits
Sarah Ann Wright es una fotógrafa que ha logrado jugar con la percepción de las cosas. Sus imágenes a pesar de pertenecer a la corriente surrealista, le añade un toque de realismo con el uso acertado del Photoshop…
En alguna entrevista, Wright comentó que a través de sus imágenes juega con la percepción y que en algún momento las imágenes y confianza de lo que vemos puede ser algo engañoso.
Las nubes están hechas de algodón y con el uso de un tripié nada se mueve, lo que hace más fácil la manipulación digital. En sus propias palabras, ella fotografía “diversión y sueños”.
“The clouds are made from cotton wool, the pleats of which you usually buy at pharmacies to wipe your face with. By using a tripod, I made sure that nothing in my setup and composition really moved, which made it easier to erase unwanted parts from images later. To get a floating cloud, I first took a picture of the glass and hands holding snow by themselves, then held a cloud over each and took a second image. In Photoshop, I used layer masks to erase away my hand so the cloud appeared to float. I then took another image spraying hairspray into the glass, and again erased it away to get the rain. The falling snow was added by moving my hands slightly to get some to fall out. The final touches were some dodging and burning on the clouds to get them to stand out a little more, and the images were done.”
Con sede en Londres, Inglaterra, Sarah Ann Wright es una fotógrafa autodidacta. Tiene gran experiencia dentro del mundo del diseño gráfico y la ilustración, lleva consigo una imaginación sin límites a sus photoshoots.
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source: fototelegrafru
Фотограф из Лондона Сара Энн Райт (Sarah Ann Wright) специализируется на портретной и постановочной фотографии. Объектом ее новых работ стали миниатюрные облака, извергающие ливень и снег в подставленные ладони или стакан воды. При этом, сама автор утверждает, что старалась минимизировать цифровой монтаж и добилась почти всего в процессе съемки. (2 фотографии)