Friday, 16 May 2014

Matthew Albanese

Matthew Albanese

matthew albanese is a photography and model artist. he creates these tiny model sets that look real when photographed from the right angle. his work related to what ive been doing as i wanted to do camera trickery and using photoshop to manipulate environments just like Matthew Albanese does him self

He pays attention to every tiny bit of detail in his work creating a believable environment and what’s more incredible is the fact that there all made out of every day house hold materials. His landscapes are inspired by a range of different things such as accidents he makes, one was created when cooking, he says that he accidentally dropped some paprika on the table and it looked to him like a scene from planet mars which inspired his mars rover landing piece.

 Albanese work are all remakes of environments he has seen and been inspired by. His environments are painstaking put together piece by piece by hand and some take months to complete. I would say that some of his work is also inspired by global warming and climate change with his nature pieces of work and some of man’s accomplishments like the moon landing and the mars rover.



this image is his landscape that hes finished but as you can see from this angle you can tell what materials hew used and doesn't really look like much of an environment.

 

but when taken from the right angle and the right lighting this is the final image. which looks like a real environment and its believable. all his photos that he produces are all real and not been photoshoped so he heavily relies on lighting and position to get his environments believable and correct.

a few more examples of his work




















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