by Milo Smith
I suppose it is OK to photograph a piece of art as long as it is not a straight copy. These are elements of a larger piece of wire art of a saxophone player.
I have selected a torso shot, a profile shot and a head-and-shoulders close-up. I have then inverted the normal shots (black and whites reverse as would colours of which none here).




The torso shot is photographed against a white background using a strong light to cast a shadow giving the illusion of two players and this is repeated in the shot’s inverse.


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Thanks, Milo. You make art look fun.
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The strong light with shadow images make them look like time lapse photos of the saxophone player moving. Most interesting!
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