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THE OBJECT 

EMMANUEL SOGUEZ

Black and white 
sharp shadows 
soft light
angles
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research pages

"STRENGTH OF THE BLACK SAND WHITES,THE VARIATIONS OF HUES INFLUENCE OUR PERCEPTION OF THE IMAGE;THE MORE CONTRASTED IT IS,

THE MORE READABLE IT IS FOR OUR EYE SATURATED WITH ABSOLUTE BLACKS AND WHITES;THE MORE NUANCED IT IS,THE MORE SENSITIVE THE DISTANCE OF TIMES BECOMES.''

JAROMIR FUNKE

A typical feature of Funke's work 

would be the "dynamic Diagonal".

“If I have many beautiful objects, and I know them, and enjoy looking at them, why would I not play lovingly with them, arrange them so that they are united by light, diversity, the special quality of line, and then capture them? The same objects, say, in a number of arrangements, again and again. This is how I show the viewer that they are my objects and how much I like them. I show them as wholes and also together with their details, which I further emphasise with the play of light.” 

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The organisation of light and shadow 

effects produce a new enrichment vision

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LASZLO MAHONY NAGY-

a Hungarian photographer and painter was highly influenced by constructivism

LASZLO MOHOLY NAGY

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ANDRE KERTESZ

Andre kertesz was a Hungarian photographer who was inspired by constructivism and surrealism

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first object shoot

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