Tuesday, May 28, 2013
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Michigan photographer Alison Uher of Alison Claire Photography has been obsessively shooting photos since she was seven, when she got her first camera. She’s detail-oriented and uses simple scenes with a few, specific elements to spark complicated emotions. In her conceptual portraits, these small but dramatic details can be a smear of paint, a single word, or just a hidden face. Her creative style reveals not only the subjects and models she captures, but also her personality as the photographer. Citing a source of inspiration, she quotes Ansel Adams: “There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.”
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