Lucky for me as I have just finished my work on my latest project so I can now focus on a new wall art project.
This work I have just completed is series of fine at
photographs revolving around the subject of machines in a derelict and broken
state. Completing the series has proven to be very beneficial for me as an art
photographer. The work requires capturing photographs of derelict machines in
an abandoned state that I find on my travels. As a photographer I am always looking
for great light, so getting up early is key to painting with light.
Post
processing for the work takes place in my studio once I have selected the
images I want and deleted those that are not up-to-scratch.
I
sell my art photographs on the Print-on-Demand site Fine Art America – see link
below – I currently have 900 art images for sale in various formats.
Street Photography Tips –
capturing perfect metal wall art
Street
photography is a rewarding yet difficult branch of photography to really excel
in. What makes it so difficult yet rewarding is the subject matter – people.
Portraiture, involves people – yes, but the subject wants to be photographed.
Street photography involves your subject either being aware or unaware of your
presence.
Bio-Box
John
D Williams is an international photographer currently living in Russia. He is
originally from England where he obtained a Degree in Film and Culture from
North London University. He has published several books on photography with
subject ranging from Street Photography, to Abstract and Botany.
Current
Street Photography Book
He
also sells his metal wall art directly on Fine Art America