Monday, 18 October 2010

Krys Bailey

Krys is a Hampshire based photographer, who shoots amongst other things plants.

Krys has been a keen photographer since the age of seven, when her father gave her a camera, where she found the Dolomites mountains in northern Italy her first inspiration.  She has photographed the diverse landscape and climate in Chile.

In 2004 Krys became a full time photographer, having previously worked as a Planning Engineer in the defence industry.

Flowers, animals, and macro photography have become areas where she had became increasingly interested. She also use photo subjects as a basis for her growing collection of photo art - just letting her imagination take over.


After many years of using traditional film media, she is now a dedicated digital photographer, enjoying the freedom, flexibility and high quality of the digital SLR. Her equipment includes professional Canon DSLRs and lenses


Below are some examples of her work

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Analysis of Krys' work


Krys's photographs show texture and vibrant colous and uses the light to illuminate the subject to bring out the detail.

Krys has concentrated on the centre of many of her subjects, with the subject central in the image.

Looking at Krys's work, I feel that I should not be worried about closing in on the subject, and concentrating on one element rather than try to include all the subject in the viewfinder.

1 comment:

  1. Hi pete,
    A bit more about the images as regards identifying what it is you could add of value to your own work.

    Steve

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