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Aaron Larney Photos
I chose this image because the person is very well blended in with the notice board. It is very creative and unique. Effort is shown in the young artists work.
I chose this image because I love the creativity and originality the young artist has come up with. It is a great piece of work and he blends in just enough that you can still see him a little bit.
I chose this image cause I wanted to see what the model look like without it blending in to anytthing. With this picture you can see the fine art work and concentration that was possibly used covering this model to create his camo image.
Aaron Larney
Aaron Larney
Aaron Larney is a photographer that works with print, digital and motion pictures. He is a graduate from Central Saint Martins with first class honours in BA graphic design. He was born and raised in North London. Two of his graphical pictures is a camouflage one, he wrapped someone in newspaper to blend in with a notice board. He also spray painted someone to blend in with graffiti on a wall. He calls these kind of photos urban comouflage. He influenced my own work in our camo project only a little bit. His work started me thinking of possible ideas what I could do, and I just narrowed down the ideas and found out what I wanted.
Aaron Larney is a photographer that works with print, digital and motion pictures. He is a graduate from Central Saint Martins with first class honours in BA graphic design. He was born and raised in North London. Two of his graphical pictures is a camouflage one, he wrapped someone in newspaper to blend in with a notice board. He also spray painted someone to blend in with graffiti on a wall. He calls these kind of photos urban comouflage. He influenced my own work in our camo project only a little bit. His work started me thinking of possible ideas what I could do, and I just narrowed down the ideas and found out what I wanted.
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