This image is really intriguing because it almost tells a story, a woman is suffering within herself, she is feeling rushed and stressed, with all the different parts of her, show how struggle she is going through. This image may have been take by every time there was a flash, it was the subject who moved as such, it was mainly the zoom of the camera- other than the subject turning around, for this reason, I think this is quite a good idea/ concept of this technique.
This image again shows the mental struggling the subject may be feeling- with the face smiling on the left, this may be the face that everyone else sees, the one on the right shows the pain of her screams- her struggles, with the middle one showing a scared and upset emotion. Both this image and the image above are really interesting and I do hope to recreate this later on in this lesson as they do look really intriguing.
This is a very similar image to the one in my techniques/ definition post with the same subject, yet this image shows a more empowering emotion to it, instead of showing evil. I really like the editing of this image, I believe the black and white makes it really nice to look at, but also the vignette effect appears the photographer either used a snoot over the light, or edited it this way, but either way, I think it works really well.
This is another image which is really symbolic. The photographer has capture 4 different positioned- this would have been with four different flashes in the studio. Also I find it really interesting how the subject on the right is more "life" colours, whereas the right ones look more washed out, the photographer may have done this because having a gel over the lighting during two on the parts- giving this effect.
This image is quite a humorous one which I think is a really good way of displaying this technique. This is because the full frame is filled with the subject, there isn't that much space in between each part of this image. I also find the lighting a key part of this image. It looks like the subject has a torch faced on him but also with an vignette around the frame which may imply the subject is lost- it looks like he is in a cave- giving a strange context in this image.
This is an image which I do believe displays the technique very well. This is because even though you can see some distortion from movement in the face, there isn't a complete distortion so the audience can she the subject's body has stayed still. But at the same time, her arms have moved, it looks really intriguing as if a mythical god.
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