Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Skylar Coleman - Weekly Artist

Cameron Bloom





  1. These three photos all are extremely focused on the natural lighting from sunset/sunrise and color. They all have the sun glaring off in the distance right at the horizon line creating an array of rays and glares against the ocean and mountains. They all use field of depth and have precise quality to them. The second image, like the others, focuses on the foreground and captures great color on the table reflecting off of the glasses.
  2. Cameron Bloom has a passion for meeting people from different countries and cultures and capturing it. His ability to read and respond to a situation ensures an outstanding result. Bloom uses contrast to strengthen his shots. Texture, color, composition and lighting are all an intricate part of his works and when creating a portrait.
  3. I really enjoyed looking at all of Bloom's pictures. These all caught my eye because of the effect the sun has on them and almost remind me of my recent landscape images. All of the colors that the sun is giving off onto its surrounding captures my eye and creates a beautiful effect. I really enjoy the table set up in the second one and how amazingly clear the reflection of the sky is on it. It brings it together for me. The way he uses the man in the last picture to block the sun itself creates an almost angelic glowing outline of his figure. The light from the sun intensely lights up the flowers in the field and gives off colors of magenta, yellow, and red throughout the image. 

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