I use the camera as a tool in making a picture which may be in-camera movement, cubism or black and white long exposure - I suppose I don't like boring pictures. I am not a photographer that points the camera and clicks. John Lewis Can you discuss your photographic vision - why do you like to bring painterly gestures into your photography? ![]() I said, "How did he take that shot?" In his tags was "lensbaby." The reason I use the Lensbaby is that I can get a different image from the same shot by moving the lens around - the creativity of the lens gives me multiple options. I came across Lensbaby on Flickr while researching a place to shoot. ![]() I shoot with a Lensbaby Composer with Double Glass Optic with an f/4 aperture disk. So, I try and combine both people and street scenes in my images.īling (left) and Playhouse (right) Which lensbaby products are you using to make these images and why? Lowry, another English artist, who painted match stick type people in street scenes as he went around in his daily life. I admire Hockney's work and I visited his gallery in the UK where I saw his photographic collages. Liverpool Bus What inspired you to start working in this way? The term comes from the artist David Hockney. The name Photographic Cubism comes from trying to use multiple images like a cubist artist to create an image. He creates dynamic photo collages using his Lensbaby Composer with Double Glass Optic, some quality time with Photoshop, lots of patience and a strong creative vision.Īlbert Dock I You use your lensbaby to create composite images called Photographic Cubism - can you explain what that means and where the term comes from? Stephen McNally is an England-based fine art photographer, specializing in landscape photography and street photography.
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