Mind map + mood board

This is a simple and direct approach to portrait photography, you can see with this use of different simple images, he uses different framing, location, environment and poses. The location changes can portray different emotions with the background along with the poses, some more subtle and some more bold.

Nonne (Nun) 1921

This image by Sander visualises the Nuns work environment, showing where she is at peace, the framing of this photo reveals her outfit and her holding a Bible, interpreting what she does and what she is like as a person. Her pose is stern indicating she is a strong independent women.

I would like my images to be presented in this way, as the simple approach can still be a very meaningful way of showing emotions and telling story.

This is also a simple approach, her work i find would be a simple but effective way of photographing, facial expressions, environment, and framing will play a large role in my use of images i present regarding Sank.

Multistory events

You can clearly depict the culture from the photograph just by the outfit worn and the bedroom (environment), their body language determines they are family or friends.

Sander and Sank, have both similarities and differences. A similarity being their use of different locations representing a contrasting story behind each one. A difference is that Sanks work is more modern and she uses colour, most of her work is used with her photographing women in their bedroom as their own personal space says a lot about how they perceive themselves and how they are as an individual. Their approaches with their images are relatively similar, including only portraiture.

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