Monday, March 26, 2012

bobby's sequence critique

bobby is a god when it comes to creativity, my words seem to always fall short when his images fall perfectly like life's puzzle have been finally solved.

aside from the perfection he displayed in an artsy motion sequence video of his images, the images seem to hold great depth and thought to them that an ordinary person can not capture. his tunnel picture captures me in a trans as it the video loops through the photos with perfect light and exposure.  as i stared at it for 5 hours, give or take 2 hours. i noticed that if the pictures were cropped to have a smoother transition between pictures it would have been i little better than perfect.

for the first hour i stared at his golf action photos, i was distracted by how perfect his form was executing that complex and sophisticated technique of driving the golf ball piercing through the wind.  then i noticed the lighting was consistent and the color saturation of the greens was splendid.

and finally the sequence photo of the bucket was such a delightful surprise as my first impression of a bucket was silly.  then if found the crystal clear droplets of water captured as they fall in a dark water filled bucket as if he collected all my thoughts and is draining them endlessly into this dark abyss of  a bucket. the sharpness of the photo is what captured my attention the most.  the lighting was perfectly done to make the water in the bucket seem so dark, yet the droplets are clear as the clouds of heaven.

Bobby, you've done it again. super A plus.

Bobby's toying with light critique

In bobby's work i find my self lost in the story seem to tie in with all his photos.  His photos seem to follow an old murder movie i've seen in my past, with the insane lights of the first picture and then the serious expressions of his coworkers.  and then the ice machine of course where you'll always find some sort of cut off body parts that range from decapitated heads to just some toes here and there. 

the lighting in all the photos are well done and seem to fall seamlessly in the movie playing in my head. the contrast and sharpness of the images seem to be spot on and i love that he made the endless tunnel and the ice machine a black and white frame. in conclusion i would give him an A plus.

motion and sequence