Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Aaron Larney

     Aaron Larney recently from Central Saint Martins, in North London where he was born and raised. He graduated with first class honours in "BA Graphic Design." Aaron has done many different styles of artwork, of course, including "Urban Camouflage." With a simple look at Aaron's website you can see the true diversity in his work.


This photo is a logo for a restaurant that Aaron made. I like the lighting that he used in this photo, it helps the vegetables pop. I, also like how the words are burnt into the vegetables instead of being edited in.


In this photograph, Larney created the 3D effect by moving his camera at a 45 degree angle from the lcd text, he does this at a set distance. I chose this photo because it shows some interesting things you can do with a camera and without photoshop.


I like this picture because of how it resembles Jan von Holleben's "Dreams of Flying." I like how you cannot recognize this object as a DVD case. In addition, i like the scale of this photo when his hand is next to the object.


One of Larney's Urban Camouflage Photographs, titled "Graffiti" 


Aaron Larney is works hard to make sure that he gets the photo that he wants, this is apparent in "The Fat Lady Sings" Restaurant logo that he made. Furthermore, Aaron Larney has a very interesting style, unlike many others, his photos always have an interesting twist, which will inspire me to do the same with my "Urban Camouflage" Photos.

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