Still Life Photography
still life photography is a style often used by many photographers to tell a story using inanimate objects to their advantages. still life photography will always include an inanimate object in the frame e.g. rocks, flowers even mannequins. Still life is not one of my favourite preferences to do but I can see why people such as Adam Fuss, Anne Hardy and Edmund Clark would be so interested and base a lot of work around it as it is entirely up to your own imagination.
Adam Fuss
Adam Fuss is a early starter to still life photography as he was born in 1961. He mostly based his work all around Still life photography using everything he can to interpret his ideas. he used lights odd objects and even the ark room to make his work unique. here are some examples of Adam Fuss' work
Anne Hardy
Anne hardy is a British photographer whose still life work has a more abstract feeling to it as this type of still life photography stands out to me the most simply because at first glance, it looks worse than what's actually there. here is an example of annes work.
Edmund Clark
Edmund Clark has based an entire book on still life called killing life and from a quick glance at the title it will take a look at the impurities on the world as in its killing the life all around it. Edmund Clark has some unique work and here are some examples of what he has done over the years.
These images below are my attempts at still life photography.







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