I have been looking for artists that have the vibe that I would like to try to capture in my photography (the grungy, raw feel) and that is how I found Mike Brodie. He shoots a lot of people, but I love the feeling of his photographs. He has this great, raw, real, grungy feel to his work that I feel that I could achieve with my subject matter and work that I want to produce this quarter.
Friday, February 6, 2015
Four.
I haven't been able to shoot this week because it has been really crappy weather, but it looks like that may be changing soon. I was going to shoot today (and still might), however the cloudy weather is killing me. I am going to try to shoot while I am in Seattle tomorrow and then again Sunday, regardless of the weather. I know that Tuesday is supposed to be slightly nicer, so I already have plans to shoot then as well. In other words, I am trying to work a schedule out. I already have a lot of ideas of where I am going to shoot to find some old broke down stuff around town.
I have been looking for artists that have the vibe that I would like to try to capture in my photography (the grungy, raw feel) and that is how I found Mike Brodie. He shoots a lot of people, but I love the feeling of his photographs. He has this great, raw, real, grungy feel to his work that I feel that I could achieve with my subject matter and work that I want to produce this quarter.
I have been looking for artists that have the vibe that I would like to try to capture in my photography (the grungy, raw feel) and that is how I found Mike Brodie. He shoots a lot of people, but I love the feeling of his photographs. He has this great, raw, real, grungy feel to his work that I feel that I could achieve with my subject matter and work that I want to produce this quarter.
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