Brandon Woelfel is a photographer who has started to make a name for himself especially over social media platforms like instagram and twitter. All of his portraits look very similar and experiment with different lighting sources. He posts a lot about different techniques he uses and different perspectives on his photos which is really interesting, but I always love seeing his before and after photos. It shows that being a good photographer isn't 100% about actually taking the picture, but a lot of what you can do in photoshop after can make or break a photo. He says he takes all his photos in camera RAW so that he has the maximus editing potential, which is apparent in these! I love that all of his pictures use similar cooler tones. I am always impressed when I see how drastically he changed the picture to match his style!
This is my last blog post for my senior year, so I'd like to say that I am so glad I took DMA classes throughout high school. I've learned so much and I wouldn't be where I am today without my experiences in the classes. I will be attending the Savannah College of Art and Design this coming fall and I couldn't be more excited. I'm thinking about majoring and working in the film industry, however, I will be pursuing all and any forms of art in the future as well. From a fellow artist: take the opportunities that you are given and work hard doing what you love. The Artist Ceremony digital painting from AP DMA See my other work on my website: https://avidipasquale16.wixsite.com/myportfolio/
Oh, this is so cool! Some of the photos have a sort of surreal, almost Disney-like feel to them. Very pretty, very cool!!
ReplyDeleteI love this effect on the photo. It adds a lot of cool crazy colors that make it very interesting to look at. Almost like changing a very dark dull photo into a very light place.
ReplyDeleteI love the way he uses lights to create the scenes for his photos. I also love the colors he uses and all of his work seems to have a similar look, and makes it easy to recognize when a piece is his.
ReplyDeleteThe photos look like a color pencil drawing! I love the way he uses light and color in his composition! Super cool technique!
ReplyDeleteI just loved how just a little difference in the light or brightness made the picture look completely different and 100 times better.
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