Anne Geddes
Why I've chosen her
I really admire Anne Geddes work because it's different to what I've seen before. Firstly, she uses babies as her models and everyone knows that it's most likely a difficult task trying to maintain a child's behaviour. Secondly, Anne sticks to one theme in her pictures which avoids her from becoming side tracked with a photograph. Each feature in her picture has been placed there on purpose and everything contributes to the feel of one photograph. An example of this would be the butterfly photograph, the theme is nature and the colour is purple, therefore the costume and background are all different shades of purple to compliment the theme. She inspires me a lot and I can't wait to test photographs of mine that she's influenced. The main reason behind my choice for picking Anne Geddes as one of my photography inspirations is because her work is unique from my point of view. I admire the way she focuses every single one of her images on at least one colour of different shades. Along with this, her main focus in her pictures is also colour which is a formal element that has absorbed my love from the very beginning. Her photographs are bright, fun and full of life which is my focus for what I want my photographs to look like. She works with babies, I could work with older individuals in future perhaps.
Biography
Anne Geddes was born 13 September 1956 and is an Australian-born photographer, clothing designer and businesswoman who now lives and works in New Zealand. She is known for her stylised depictions of babies and motherhood. Typical images show babies or young children dressed as fairies and fairytale creatures, flowers, or small animals. She has described herself as "a baby freak". She is one of the world’s most respected and well-known photographers. She creates images that are iconic, award winning and beloved. Like no photographer before, her imagery singularly captures the beauty, purity and vulnerability of children embodying her deeply held belief that each and every child must be protected, nurtured and loved.
Why I've chosen her
I really admire Anne Geddes work because it's different to what I've seen before. Firstly, she uses babies as her models and everyone knows that it's most likely a difficult task trying to maintain a child's behaviour. Secondly, Anne sticks to one theme in her pictures which avoids her from becoming side tracked with a photograph. Each feature in her picture has been placed there on purpose and everything contributes to the feel of one photograph. An example of this would be the butterfly photograph, the theme is nature and the colour is purple, therefore the costume and background are all different shades of purple to compliment the theme. She inspires me a lot and I can't wait to test photographs of mine that she's influenced. The main reason behind my choice for picking Anne Geddes as one of my photography inspirations is because her work is unique from my point of view. I admire the way she focuses every single one of her images on at least one colour of different shades. Along with this, her main focus in her pictures is also colour which is a formal element that has absorbed my love from the very beginning. Her photographs are bright, fun and full of life which is my focus for what I want my photographs to look like. She works with babies, I could work with older individuals in future perhaps.
Biography
Anne Geddes was born 13 September 1956 and is an Australian-born photographer, clothing designer and businesswoman who now lives and works in New Zealand. She is known for her stylised depictions of babies and motherhood. Typical images show babies or young children dressed as fairies and fairytale creatures, flowers, or small animals. She has described herself as "a baby freak". She is one of the world’s most respected and well-known photographers. She creates images that are iconic, award winning and beloved. Like no photographer before, her imagery singularly captures the beauty, purity and vulnerability of children embodying her deeply held belief that each and every child must be protected, nurtured and loved.
How she's influenced me
Anne Geddes photographs have influenced me in many ways. I admire the way she focuses her pictures on a variety of different shades of just one colour. Some of her photographs portray vulnerability in a more physical sense aswell. If she'd be photographing a baby, she'd dress the baby and the overall picture in an innocent costume such as a butterfly. The butterfly would therefore be representing the baby's vulnerability as well as its own. She applies sensible themes to her pictures so that they're not all too overly wacky. Her photographs make amazing keep sakes for parents of the babies as they're not your typical photoshoot; it's not everyday you attend a photoshoot for your child that gets dressed up as a bumblebee and sits in a flower. Her photography is outgoing and has influenced me to apply one theme of colour to my future pictures.
Summary
Overall, Anne Geddes is a super successful female photographer who is individual and unique rather than your typical portrait photographer. She has her own signature style which is the main attraction of her work. Her photography catches your eye with it's colourful construction and makes wonderful framed pieces for parents and families.
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