While In Quarantine I Used Objects Around My House To Create Self-Portraits
As an artist that loves to photograph people, quarantine has present some challenges. But challenges are good! So I decided to get creative by using only common objects found in and around my house to take self-portraits!
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Using lash glue and twigs I found outside, I created this dramatic portrait!
Next, I used something commonly found in the recycling bin, brown paper! This is a composite using two long pieces of brown paper. This was made only using natural window lighting!
Finding inspiration from a suncatcher, I cast colorful shapes in this beauty shot
Last but not least, I picked some flowers and plants around my yard and put them in my bathtub! I hope this sparks creativity in other artists!
While exploring creative photography during quarantine, there’s a parallel with how artists find inspiration from various subjects. Much like tattoo artists who design compelling images inspired by beloved films, photographers can also find beauty in everyday objects.
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