This piece is by an photographer called William Klein and within it you can see a man having his shoes shined out on the street. The relationship with the man and the other pedestrians is that they all seem superior to the man on the floor however, he also seems out of place within the image, it seams sort of candid and his clothes contrast what everyone else is wearing. Four words I would use to describe this piece would be contrast (due to contrast of what seems the peoples status), London (because as well as being tucked away and a little bit private Soho is a key area in the city and can show so much within images) , chaotic (every image has loads going on within either in the background or the overall concept) and finally candid (each picture appears to be straight forward however, could have a hidden meaning).
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The work is by a photographer called Ouka Leele has framed this image well, by focusing on a close up shot and framing it so that the props within the image are focused on and their is no negative space.4 words I would use to describe this image are bright, retro,intresting and colour fun.
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This image by and artist called Ed Ruscha and is an old can of span surrounded by a white background, there is lots of negative space here, this makes the image effective as you focus on the centre point but the white background contrast with the darker tin making the product stand out even more.
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Here are a few contact sheets of all the images that I took for this shoot. Some of these images and even ideas for example the crunchy chocolate one or the pasta weren't used as I didn't like them as much as the other ones and they weren't as successful however, I wanted to show them all in a contact sheet so my ideas can be seen.
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