Stephen Eastwood's Photography Gets Up Close and Personal
Ryan Hinkson — March 7, 2010 — Fashion
References: openphotographyforums & stepheneastwood
This series of up-close facial photography by Stephen Eastwood shows just how much you can do with so little. In these shoots we see nothing below the model's shoulders, yet there is still so much for your eyes to take in.
This photographer is so adept at holding the viewer's attention. This is often achieved by using strong, strange and in-your-face makeup or accessories on the model's face in conjunction with eyes that you can't look away from.
This photographer is so adept at holding the viewer's attention. This is often achieved by using strong, strange and in-your-face makeup or accessories on the model's face in conjunction with eyes that you can't look away from.
Trend Themes
1. Up-close Photography - Opportunities for disruptive innovation in the photography industry could arise by utilizing up-close facial portraits to capture the emotions and intricacies of the human face.
2. Minimalistic Portrait Photography - Utilizing minimalistic components like the face and hair of a model for portraits could lead to disruptive innovation in the photography industry.
3. Emotion-capturing Photography - Incorporating facial expressions and makeup to capture emotions in portraits could lead to disruptive innovation in the photography industry.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Photography industry professionals could utilize up-close facial portraits to create new and innovative forms of portraiture and capture the emotions of their subjects.
2. Makeup and Accessories - The makeup and accessories industry could explore innovative and unique ways to use their products in up-close portrait photography to enhance the final product.
3. Fashion - The fashion industry could collaborate with photographers to create innovative and striking visuals for their campaigns and products using up-close portrait photography.
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