BeatX
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Re: Which prime lens + 16-80 for Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand
Austin CB wrote:
BeatX wrote:
Take a look at these gallerys:
https://www.instagram.com/luyi.wang.566/ (this is DPreview forum user btw)
https://www.instagram.com/forrestmankins/
And then compare them to this:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/maudebardet/
Of course, both of those examples are not pure travel photography, but they are more-less documentry type of photography (including some street photos), where basically every shot is diffdifferent in that or another way. Every photo is interesting, creative, every photo is wisely selected to not duplicate much from each other.
Now hopefully You will understand what I was in mind saying that Mrs. Maude Bardet travel journalist photography is copy/paste. Same way of shooting over and over again. Completly lack of variety in anything
While offering subjective opinions, I'd say Maude's work is excellent and consistent. She's developed a style that someone would recognize in her images - no simple feat. Variety of for the sake of variety (whether in focal lengths, cameras, formats, etc.) can produce inconsistency and at worse, incoherence, unless it can be reigned in.
Yes, You right. She developed her own style (sarcasm, sorry)
She developed this "style" (random example, because all of her pictures are more-less the same)
https://flic.kr/p/2o5e5tE
And then she duplicate this style to basically every photo.
Can You find any form of night shots made by her? or photo focusded on detail using telephoto zoom lens whitch is basically guarantee to have "reporter's claw"? Or some high speed/movement shots? Or lets say maybe some editing using curves to be recognized with her? Just to get fade photo effect. Or maybe her own color grade style?
No, there is nothing like it. She Is just spamming with almost same photos using only Fuji XF 23/2 same way all time Only distinction in her works are angles of composition and thats it.