Chris Saunders has been a photographer for over 10 years, during which, he has photographed many well known authors, actors, film directors, musicians, comedians and had the resulting work published in numerous publications worldwide. Clients include The Guardian, The Observer, Sony, EMI, Universal Records, Random House Publishing, & Harper Collins Publishing.
Chris mainly does portrait and music photography going to live music events and he also did the Richard Hawley exhibition.
This photo is a low angle portrait, to capture the shot of Dizzee Rascal looking downwards on you which connotes his importance.
This photo shows that the subject of this image is a magician, he is in the centre of the screen with a light on him, but there is also a woman in the background set on the rule of thirds, which hints at her importance to the magician.
This shot uses black and white tones which connotes the simpleness of the photo, the woman at the front of the photo shows that she is the main focus of the photo as she is at the front of the line meaning we can see her full body.
This portrait shot is very characteristic with the man looking down at his guitar and the blurred background. It also shows the audience that this man loves music because he looks like he is looking down at it similar to a father looking down at his baby. The blurred lights in the background bring all the focus onto the person and his guitar.
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