Peter Bendall is a photographer who specialises in taking pictures of buildings and architecture through their reflections in puddles. I like how he uses low angles and close-ups which capture and focus on only a part of each building in the water and I also like how the water is used as a tool to make the buildings seem more distorted and interesting, creating an abstract piece. He uses the background subjects (which are usually either the ground surrounding the puddle or other items which aren't a part of the reflection, such as boats or leaves), to break up the image. I think the vibrant colours and warmer tones of Bendall's work makes his photographs very visually pleasing.
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AuthorMy name's Ella and I'm a 16 year old student studying Photography, English Literature, Psychology and Biology at A-Level. This is my portfolio! ArchivesCategories |