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From retro/vintage to monochromatic to high contrast, here's a rundown of five popular photography styles and how you can achieve each of these looks with the images you use for your website or in your marketing campaigns.
British photographer Terry O'Neill has snapped politicos from Winston Churchill to Nelson Mandela, divas from Frank Sinatra and Elvis to Amy Winehouse, and Hollywood stars from Brigitte Bardot to Nicole Kidman - not to mention every James Bond, from Sean Connery to Pierce Brosnan.
Melbourne-based artist TQ Lee often explores the themes of humor and ambiguity in his photography. His quirky imagery can only be described as fun, replete with vibrant colors, wild subject matter and ironic mash-ups. His series "Inedible" is no exception, providing the viewer with shots of "meals" that should under no conditions be consumed.
Photographer Miho Aikawa explores the theme of the family meal as a grounding ritual in a series of intimate photos that reveal how tradition is evolving to fit into the chaos of contemporary life.
San Francisco-based photographer Angela May Chen's surreal series captures cityscapes in puddles of rainwater, transforming taken-for-granted architecture and landscapes into a fragmented, abstract and sometimes disorienting experience.