Marius Vieth
I don't know if there is one thing specifically I like about these photos, but every photo that I see I am just in love with. They are so simple but tell a story at the same time. There is a person in every single photo that he takes, even if it is just one, but even though there is just one person, a specific mood is set in each of the photos. A lot of his photos are done either at night or in different weather situations and it just adds this unique aspect to the photos. He uses rules of thirds in most of his photos as well, which adds a very clean and professional look to his photos. Overall I think he is a very professional photographer. Everything he takes a photo of, there is a reason behind it. I'm kind of just babbling on now about him, but I really like these photos. I can't stop looking at them.
I don't know if there is one thing specifically I like about these photos, but every photo that I see I am just in love with. They are so simple but tell a story at the same time. There is a person in every single photo that he takes, even if it is just one, but even though there is just one person, a specific mood is set in each of the photos. A lot of his photos are done either at night or in different weather situations and it just adds this unique aspect to the photos. He uses rules of thirds in most of his photos as well, which adds a very clean and professional look to his photos. Overall I think he is a very professional photographer. Everything he takes a photo of, there is a reason behind it. I'm kind of just babbling on now about him, but I really like these photos. I can't stop looking at them.
Tavepong Pratoomwong
His photos are very different. That's all I can say. Whatever he's taking a photo of, it isn't centered, it isn't really planned. He seems to manage to take the photo at just the right moment. In a lot of his photos the faces of the people aren't shown. They are cut out, or something is in front of them, or they're buried in a bush like that one photo below. He takes pictures of things that most people wouldn't think of taking a picture of. I don't even know how this guy manages to take pictures like this without getting caught. I wish I could be that sneaky. Like the lady with her hair blowing all over the place, how do you manage to take a photo like that without getting caught. I think you have to have a very unique eye to get photos like these. There are even weirder photos he's taken too, most photographers wouldn't see the things in the way that he does. They're very unique photos.
His photos are very different. That's all I can say. Whatever he's taking a photo of, it isn't centered, it isn't really planned. He seems to manage to take the photo at just the right moment. In a lot of his photos the faces of the people aren't shown. They are cut out, or something is in front of them, or they're buried in a bush like that one photo below. He takes pictures of things that most people wouldn't think of taking a picture of. I don't even know how this guy manages to take pictures like this without getting caught. I wish I could be that sneaky. Like the lady with her hair blowing all over the place, how do you manage to take a photo like that without getting caught. I think you have to have a very unique eye to get photos like these. There are even weirder photos he's taken too, most photographers wouldn't see the things in the way that he does. They're very unique photos.
Yanidel
This guy has traveled all over the world to get street photographs. When I read that, I was like oh cool so his photos are going to be super cool exuberant photos. When I looked at them though, they were so simple, and I think that is the cool part about them. He definitely makes sure the people he takes photos of are the center of attention, well maybe not center center but the main focal point. The background of the photographs are either blurred out so the person can be seen and be the first thing you see, or there is barely anything in the background, it is simple, so nothing can distract from the people in the photos. He captures a lot of moods throughout his many pictures. Someone is either smiling and making the photo represent something happy. Or he has someone sleeping and kind of having a chill mood added to the picture. I think even though the photo has very few things throughout it, he put a lot of work into it and making sure it actually represents something and it isn't something just super random.
This guy has traveled all over the world to get street photographs. When I read that, I was like oh cool so his photos are going to be super cool exuberant photos. When I looked at them though, they were so simple, and I think that is the cool part about them. He definitely makes sure the people he takes photos of are the center of attention, well maybe not center center but the main focal point. The background of the photographs are either blurred out so the person can be seen and be the first thing you see, or there is barely anything in the background, it is simple, so nothing can distract from the people in the photos. He captures a lot of moods throughout his many pictures. Someone is either smiling and making the photo represent something happy. Or he has someone sleeping and kind of having a chill mood added to the picture. I think even though the photo has very few things throughout it, he put a lot of work into it and making sure it actually represents something and it isn't something just super random.