Tim Walker
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The images above represent our attempts of making artwork like Tim Walker. I think that we got the idea of how he used them, i think that it adds more interest and colour to the image. I really like the way that Tim Walker uses different objects to make the images stand out and make it more interesting.
Caravvaggio
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The images below show how we recreated Carravvaggio' work, the way that Carravvaggio uses low key lighting in order to create his artwork. As you can see we have used candles to create this effect, i think that we have successfully recreated the same style of photography as Carravvaggio does but not to the same standard.
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