Friday, January 10, 2014

Scott Hazard


Scott Hazard's Photos


I chose this picture because it stood out at me and was not his usual form of a sky picture. Instead Scott Hazard chose to use a building's rolling door to create this image. The fact that he used black and white greatly enhances the picture, making it catch your eye. Something that I found interesting was his use of patterns in the picture, using the brick structure and lined door to his advantage. Overall the editing process of this image is a brilliant technique and automatically draws your eye to this creative "hole" idea. 


This next image stood out at me and gave me the unique impression of something hidden behind the wall. It creates this literal "hole" idea and enhances the image giving it a sense of wonder and creativity. I love how Hazard chose to create the hole amongst the tangled weeds in the photo. Also his editing of the actual image gives it a rustic and vintage feel. His hole in this picture gives the audience the urge to see the other angle and get a glimpse at what might be inside, adding a touch of mystery to this brilliant photo.



I chose this photo because it automatically stood out at me through use of capturing the bright orange brick background. Scott Hazard named this image "Sealed Door" giving the viewer an insight to what he was trying to capture. The framed doorway indeed does not have an actual door, but through Hazard's hole technique, now has an opening. It is a creative way to present this image, both clever and full of insight. I especially like the way the image has several different types of brick in it, which enhances the overall layered look. 


This last image stood out at me because of its large amount of sky textured area. I specifically like how Scott Hazard chose to fill the white clouded area with the hole technique. The way he shadowed the hole gives it lots of depth and perception, making it look like a mysterious tunnel or cavern in the sky. I like the way the tree has been framed in the bottom right-hand corner, giving the image a unique and creative touch. Overall the image has multiple textures in it which offer an original structure when put together like this. 

Photo credit: http://scotthazard.net/section/141588_Photo_Constructs.html

My Scott Hazard inspired Photos






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