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Portrait photographerNot sure if anyone remembers, but a few years ago there was a photographer who had portraits that were really up close and personal. I think he was NSW based and the end result was somewhat desaturated and high contrast. One of the photos was a kid with freckles and wearing goggles.
I'm trying to remember the photographer's name. Can anyone help? Cheers, Wayne Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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I am pretty sure that I know the image you are talking about... the same guy also some shots of some older men in bathers (I think)... sorry I also can't remember his name... but maybe if I bump this thread to the top again someone may read it and be able to help you...
The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
Nope not Max Dupain. Bindii, thanks for the help - yup that's the guy but for the life of me I can't remember his name.
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Damn - he did a whole series of photos in the same style - there was another in the same series of an 'older' gentleman, and another with 2 boys..... he had an article on him in either Capture or Australian Photographer ... if I can find it when I get home from work, I'll let you know .... he did a custom draganizing filter on his work to achieve the desat/high contrast look......
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I knew I'd find it somewhere - the gentleman's name is MATT HOYLE. He won the 2004 Canon AIPP Australian Professional Photographer of the Year, and the series of photos you are talking about are from the Icebergs Series, shot at Bondi. There is a link to the Icerbegs Gallery on his website http://www.matthoyle.com/Artist.asp?Art ... y=KLBEK6W2 While you are there - have a look at the Fighters gallery - same style, magnificent photos, and bloody touching !! Roadtrip is a gallery of shots from America - amazing, but to me not as engaging as his Australian stuff. Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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"The Icebergs - slightly de-saturated the colour and introduced a distinctive blue-green-grey tone. I will have used the levels and/or curves control to set the exposure and the colour balance, and then I might use the hue/saturation or colour balance tools to adjust the colour. I use adjustment layers and layer masks, but apart from that, I like to keep things really simple. "
Quote from Better Photography #37, 2004, page 57. I apologise, I honestly thought he used a customised draganiser filter ... I know someone did >>> I'll have to go find it now or it will drive me crazy. oh yeah - the other thing, all the iceberg photos were shot with a wide angle lens, 17-35mm Nikon D100 and Fujifilm S2 pro digital slrs. Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Thanks for that information from me too.... I was wondering who you were on about! I had a look at Matt Hoyles latest book the other day.... the Encounters one that gets a mention on the website.... have a look at it if you get the chance... it is fantastic! Very clever image making.
Here's the funny thing, I just found the first Australian Photography mag I bought which had his portrait series as well...go me
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