Henrick Bonnevier
Bonnevier's work is very bright and colourful, however in each of his designs he limits the amount of colours he uses by restricting his colour scheme. This creates very aesthetic photos, that although contain a lot of objects/props that could make the design look quite busy, the minimum amount of colour disguises the chaos. By working with a tight colour scheme, it allows all the objects to come together in the photograph and makes it pleasing to the eye. Most of these pop colours are really bright and mainly consist of primary and secondary colours.
Bonnevier uses lighting to create light shadows that lie behind the objects. This gives them more dimension and shows they aren't flat shapes against a 2D background. The lighting shows the indents of the walls to create depth in the piece and allow more layers to show.
Most of the objects/props are placed on a reflective surface that appears at the bottom of Bonnevier photographs which makes it a lot more original.
Henrick has different styles when he takes photographs and most of them have a unique twist. For example he used tomatoes in a ketchup bottle and photographed ants on a banana.
Bonnevier uses lighting to create light shadows that lie behind the objects. This gives them more dimension and shows they aren't flat shapes against a 2D background. The lighting shows the indents of the walls to create depth in the piece and allow more layers to show.
Most of the objects/props are placed on a reflective surface that appears at the bottom of Bonnevier photographs which makes it a lot more original.
Henrick has different styles when he takes photographs and most of them have a unique twist. For example he used tomatoes in a ketchup bottle and photographed ants on a banana.
My photographs will be influenced by Henrick Bonnevier as I am going to use a very restrictive colour scheme, with only one or two colours. However instead of using bright, pop colours I am going to use more pastel, lighter colours. I will do this by either spray painting the objects that I am photographing so they match the backgrounds, or I will edit them in photoshop. Henrick is shown to collect objects that are colour coordinated with each other and the background.