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Capture episodes 11-12

  • sophiegbishop
  • Mar 21, 2016
  • 2 min read

In episode eleven Martin Seligor looks at Judd Apatow and Matt Mahurins work. .Matt started ut by just drawing faces but in an extremely photographic way, he then started painting on images that he took of himself and then used a mixture of his photography drawings and photoshop it create his images. He worked a lot with Time magazine doing a lot of there front covers and some of them are extremely powerful and abstract. While Judd works with Vanity Fair a lot creating very realistic images of celebrity and will capture the inner scene of the celebrity in his work. His work is slightly humorous and thats was really engages and lifts off the page.

Matt has also taken photos of the jails in Texas, personallyI found them extremely profound and intriguing. They show what it is really life behind the walls of a jail cell and the raw emotion of the people that live in them.

In episode twelve Norman Reeds and Al Wertheimer look back at some of there fervour and best work. Al is extremely famous of photographing Elvis and taking some of the most iconic images of him while going round on tour with him. A says that he wants to tell a story using his camera and i feel that this has defiantly been achieved in his book of Elvis photos. Norman prefers to be invisible in his work, his work is mainly pictures he has taken on set or his way to work , this for me gives a very defined look to his work and i feel he is work is very expressive and extremely profound for someone that uses photography as a hobby and hasn't been 'trained' in photography.


 
 
 

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