Video: Anatomy in photographs by Koen Hauser
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Many photographers use in their work not only a camera, but also photoshop and some other programs. Good or bad, we do not undertake to judge, but after all, some pictures simply cannot be created without using the services of a computer.
For example, what to do if the designer wanted to depict not only and not so much a human face, a figure, but also internal organs? X-rays will not help here, because I want it all to look natural. But with the help of a computer, we can not achieve this. Photographer Koen Hauser filmed several girls in a variety of poses - they just stand, and sit, and change. This was done on purpose so that the photographer could emphasize this or that part of the body.
Then, using all available means, the designer creates projects as we see them now. In one girl, we can see the lungs and digestive system in all their glory, in the other - the muscles and bones of the legs, in the third - one side of the cranium. It is difficult to say what caused such a collection. Perhaps the designer decided to show all of us that the same organs and tissues are hidden under a beautiful body, that all people inside are the same. Maybe he is just interested in anatomy … or decided to declare himself in this way. It's one thing to create a beautiful photo session (which is also not easy at all), and another thing is to turn these photos into a collection of a certain subject.
Idea by Koen Hauser
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