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Hey guys, im just wondering if anyone would be able to help me out.
I am an as-level art student and for my study of contents I have chosen engine bays and car components as my target.
For this study to be sucessful I need to look at the work of someone else who has done the same topic.
This means that I need other peoples photographs taken of engine bays & car components.
Could anyone be so kind to help me out and post up some of there own work follwed by there name and be a part of my coursework?
I really need this as its paramount to my studies.
Thank-You in advance. Tom.
I am an as-level art student and for my study of contents I have chosen engine bays and car components as my target.
For this study to be sucessful I need to look at the work of someone else who has done the same topic.
This means that I need other peoples photographs taken of engine bays & car components.
Could anyone be so kind to help me out and post up some of there own work follwed by there name and be a part of my coursework?
I really need this as its paramount to my studies.
Thank-You in advance. Tom.
Margaret Bourke White would be a good topic. Her early work includes studies such as the one below. She was an amazing woman.
Albert Renger-Patzsch, pioneer of the New Objectivity movement (new realism) would be another interesting choice:
O Winston Link is fascinating. He was an absolute god of lighting and devoted much of his life to study of steam trains.
This is a far more interesting and typical example of his work:
If I think of any others I will let you know.
>> Edited by EmmaP on Monday 20th March 13:48
Albert Renger-Patzsch, pioneer of the New Objectivity movement (new realism) would be another interesting choice:
O Winston Link is fascinating. He was an absolute god of lighting and devoted much of his life to study of steam trains.
This is a far more interesting and typical example of his work:
If I think of any others I will let you know.
>> Edited by EmmaP on Monday 20th March 13:48
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