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Beautiful new set from @Lucerne and great use of a table lamp by @lavezzaro for soft, warm tones x

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andrealaz:
oooh so i was at your house!
richardmunn:
@lavezzaro Not my house :)
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miro:
I have, and I don't think I have a favourite, just because I understand the intensity of that working style. I do really like the ones that are Polaroids, because of the way he says "I bought £1000 worth of polariods, and even then that was a big deal!" And that you know he had to move to get the different sizes and views. But yeah it totally makes you *look*. I've been thinking about going back to it and using it again in portraits. Did you go to his exhibition at the RA a few years back? 
richardmunn:
@miro I missed it and am still annoyed about that. There was a small private thing recently though, so at least got to see the 9 screen video collage, which was just beautiful. I'd be interested to see you make portraits that way :)
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I've been getting into landscape collage and am working on large (1m square) pieces containing 20-30 images each. David Hockney calls this "drawing with the camera" - as you have to create space, depth, distance, and time - and so I've been getting out there with my pencils and creating triptcyhs and quadtychs too.


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As some of you that have been following my blog series have noticed I'm inspired very much by Richard Avedon. I recently worked with a couple and used a translucent white background to give a beautiful soft back-light and then engaged with the sitters on a person level. This brought out a very genuine feeling to the images.

davy:
nice light and yes, really nice relaxed expressions you've caught