Video: Beautiful faces up close: a fashion photo by Stephen Eastwood
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
In the works of the overwhelming majority of Fashion photographers, talented and not so talented, we see very seductive girls, and it is not surprising that sometimes we do not pay any attention to.. faces. Stephen Eastwood, a man whose works are close-up photos of beautiful female faces, proves how you can do something interesting in a seemingly long-studied sphere up and down. It is impossible to look away from these lips.
If you look at other works in the field of fashion and beauty, for example, at the portraits of Hugh O'Maley, you can see how little attention is paid to "cute features" of the face. Stephen Eastwood was born in New York, has been photography since the age of 11, his favorite area of work he considers beauty and fashion. Moreover, he is self-taught - on his website he writes that it took him years of self-education, trial and error to achieve his current success.
In general, the biography of this photographer is one of the most complete among contemporary artists. For example, he writes that he is worried about the problems of society and the attitude of modern youth to themselves and to beauty in particular. “Unfortunately my job has nothing to do with helping teenagers,” says Stephen. “My job is mainly to sell the product. But the product, in general, of all fashion photographers is hope. We hope that people will strive for beauty after seeing our work.”
Steve prefers to work in his own studio, since there the whole process can be controlled by yourself. In addition, the background is not so important, only the beautiful faces in the foreground are important, expressing different emotions - from innocence to insolence. The photographer focuses both on faces in general and separately on the eyes and lips. Stephen grabs our attention to these details, usually with fancy makeup or accessories. Regardless of whether you consider fashion photography to be an art or a product, these photos are worth your attention.
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