Wednesday, 25 February 2015

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Colour photography began to make an appearance in candid photography as the digital era really took off. 
Brian Finke photographed behind the scenes of sporting events which i think is a beautiful idea as he captures the pure emotion of nerves and confidence as people prepare themselves for the performance they are about to give.

Camera's were becoming better quality for quicker speeds and this is on on going development in modern camera's. The bright colours in Finke's images really show the tension i believe as we see how the sweat on the skins of the competitors contrast and shine and the colours help identify the sportsmen and women as different individuals. This really captures the emotion in the human body.


date: unknown
Title: most muscular


This type of candid photography is very personal and intense as we are welcomed into the personal emotions of the participants and how they are concentrating in their own world. This is what makes candid photography interesting as you capture a moment of individuality without purposely making a statement.

These are the type of camera's which were available in 2001 the one below being a digital Kodak dx3215.




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