Peter keetman
Peter Keetman was born April 27th 191, in Elberfield,Germany. Peter attended the National Academy of Photographic Design from
1935 to 1937 to add on to this Germany's
army in 1940 and returned 4 years later seriously injured. In 1948 he graduated with a masters degree. In 1949 he was a founding member of the Fotoform group ( a German photographer group). In the 1950's he was known as a freelance commercial photographer. unfortunately Peter Keetman died March 8th 2005, in Marquarstein. To add on to this Peter Keetman spent a week in 1953 documenting the Volkswagen work in Wolfsburg, Germany.
Keith Taylor
Keith Taylor takes photos of natural things like flowers. The reason I like his work is because he shows how much colour,pattern and detail there is in something like a flower. This is going help influence my work because I think that if i used things like pattern and colour it could make a really good photo.
Giacomo Brunelli
I like his work because it has an unusual view of everyday sites in London. I found Giacomo Brunelli when i was looking for close up reflections. I am going to take ideas from these photos and take photos of everyday things and make them look ins
alan ostreicher
Alan Ostreicher was born in New York in 1964; he first learned darkroom photography in high school. He graduated from Wesleyan University with a BA in American Studies in 1987. He took photos of different materials close up and made them look like landscapes as well as taking close up photos of water. I’m taking inspiration from this and taking close up photos of everyday objects and making them look like different landscapes. Alan’s work makes the viewer look twice because of the view it gives on everyday objects and makes the viewer think about what the photo is of.
Howard Bond
Howard Bond began photographing in 1945, at the age of fourteen. Working part-time in a wedding and portrait studio. I'm going to use his abstract work to influence my own close-up piece which is using torn up paper or torn up material to create a sot of landscape.
dan ferro
I'm going to use Ferro's work with torn up paper and posters and let it influence my work because it links in with Howard Bond's work and that way I could create landscapes just with paper and with the help of Photoshop I could change the colour of it and the shadowing.