Sunday 1 December 2013

Jill Greenberg

Jill Greenberg


Jill gilbert was born in America in 1967 and currently still works there as a photographer and fine artist. 
The majority of Jill's work is portraits, and very good ones at that. Through research and looking at Jill's work i noticed that almost all of her work involve children or adults crying and showing strong emotion. I think this is a really cool concept, although i prefer to show little or no emotion in portraits. But there is also a side of Jill's work that involved celebrities and famous people. I have included examples of all 3 types of people i have mentioned. 



This is one of the first pictures i discovered of Jill's work whilst doing research and along with this shot i saw a dozen other images very similar with both young girls and boys crying or looking sad. I really like the use of lighting in these shots. There isn't a part of the little girls face that isn't lit up, i also like the two toned background. The use of a spotlight on the backdrop to achieve this kind of glow. I have used this technique briefly whilst taking some portrait shots on wednesday in the studio. I do like the affect but i think i'd like the effect more if i had a different coloured backdrop like a blue or black so i could get different colours to white.
Another thing you can notice straight away when looking at Jill's photo's not just this one but all three of the shots i have used as examples is how clear and sharp they are. They look like HD tv, the camera quality is amazing but i think some of this may be because of editing after the shoot. But then again i'm not entirely sure. 


This is an example of one of the many shots of celebrities Jill has taken, I really liked this shot and to most people they would not know who this man is but me being a fan of the show he is in, i do. This man is Michael C. Hall he play's Dexter in the American TV show Dexter. In this show he works for the police but kills bad guys on the side and that is what the blood is there for in the shot. I like this shot because it portrays him as a nice guy he is smiling he looks nice, wearing a nice shirt, clean shaved and with a neat haircut but then on the other hand the blood there makes you think he isn't a good guy and that is exactly how he appears on the TV show. She captured a very good representation of his character. Again in this shot his whole face is lit up and there isn't really a dark part even though there is shadows in this shot they aren't really really dark like some shots can be. It is also a really clear image just like the last one i cannot judge whether it was photoshopped after shoot. 


This is a shot that i found that was similar to the series of children who were crying. It is portraying a lot of emotion but this time Jill has used adults. The thing i really like about this shot is again the spotlight in the background creating a two toned effect, but also how she is looking of camera, this makes you think about what she is looking at and why Jill chose to take this shot. Her facial expression to as she is an adult and not a child you know she must be or is representing that she is crying for a reason unlike when a child cries this makes you wonder why. The lighting is also lighting up her entire face like the previous three images, and again there may have been editing after the shoot due to how sharp the image is.

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