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Patterns
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Naoya Hatakeyama
“Maquettes / Light #2602” 1995
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Hatakeyama also photographs very accurate models of areas within built up cities. He frames them in a way that makes them look like the real thing. I don’t think Hatakeyama was intentionally looking for patterns but this gives me inspiration into possibly focusing on architecture. The windows in these photos have a very precise pattern which continue from top to bottom.
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P h i l l i p K a l a n t z i s – C o p e
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Adrienne Adam
I really love these nature shots by Adrienne Adam they really capture the vibrancy of nature.
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Ernst HaasTorn Poster III - Face
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John Baldessari
John Baldessari, known for his pictures incorporating paint, created a series of photos called ‘Aligning: Balls’ This was a chronological documentation of a balloons travelling in the air.
I could take inspiration from this and take a series of photos in chronological or and pattern, or to create a pattern (which Baldessari also did).