Pep Ventosa His Unique Style amp How to Demonstration
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Masters of Photography: Pep Ventosa • A brief look at the photography of Pep Ventosa, an innovator who has a unique multiexposure photography style. Also include is a short demonstration of his style explaining how to create an image like Pep Ventosa. • ------------------------------------- • Every once in a while, I encounter an artist who is so unique that their style is unmistakable. Recently, I encountered a photographer whose style was so distinct that I have never seen anyone like him. • This photographer is Pep Ventosa. • Alaska Brian here and welcome back to the Last Frontier. • Born in Spain in 1957, Pep Ventosa is a photographer whose innovative style has garnered international awards. His trademark technique involves taking multiple exposures of a subject and overlaying them carefully in a way that creates an impressionistic result that is full of movement and life. He often uses iconic subjects, such as the Eiffel Tower or the Golden Gate Bridge. But some of my favorite images of his are of things less dramatic and more in tune with the every day. His series, Trees in the Round, were the works I was originally drawn to. And when I first encountered them, I knew it was a technique I wanted to try for myself. • As with my previous examination of inspirations such as Alexey Titarenko and Trent Parke, I wanted to take Ventosa’s style and see how I could put my own spin on it. But this multiexposure technique is not easy and quite time consuming. To get a single final image, you must take dozens of photos, edit each of them separately then painstakingly overlay them. Nothing in the final result is random and if you don’t pay careful attention to detail, this style can quickly get away from you and start to look messy. I found when going about my hometown looking for subjects for this style of shot, that it takes a different eye to imagine what might work, and I admit that quite a few of my attempts fell on their faces. Some of them, however, I felt quite happy with and I thought the result provided exactly that thing I’ve been looking for with my photography, which are images that stand apart as something different, something that could not have been a mere snapshot taken by anyone with the camera on their phone. Let me know which of these, if any, you like in the comments. • Pep Ventosa is a master. His images are unique and unmistakable. They’re beautiful, intriguing, groundbreaking. For me, they represent the best side of digital photography. He doesn’t create something fake that never existed, but instead presents familiar scenes in a way they’ve never been experienced before. When you see one of his images, you know exactly who created it. It’s either Pep Ventosa or someone like me, trying to emulate his technique but never quite rising to the same level…. • --------------------------------------------------- • Chapters • 00:00 - Intro/ Pep Ventosa • 01:00 - Background about Pep Ventosa • 02:07- My Attempts at the Style • 03:59- Pep Ventosa is a Master of Photography • 05:00- How To Edit Like Pep Ventosa • 10:33- Final Thoughts • -------------------------------------------------- • Find me all over the web: • Website- https://www.brianwrightphotography.com/ • Facebook- / brianwrightimages • Instagram- / brianwrightphotography • #trentparke #kenaifjords #photographingalaska #landscapephotography #artphotography #alaskaadventure #urbanphotography #pepventosa #streetphotography #creativephotography
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