A new book teaches photographers how to capture images in the specific visual style of American film director Wes Anderson.
Their careful frames, strong use of symmetry, bold color straps, and eccentric attention on expansion, have become a popular reference point for Anderson’s unique beauty photographers. Style has also increased a global tendency “Wes Anderson by mistake,” Where people share pictures of real -world places that see that they can be a set in one of their films.
Now, from a new photography book title by photographer Liz Cibrook and film writer Adam Woodward Shoot like Wes: a practical guide to make your own Ves Anderson photography The readers to the readers how to re -create Anderson’s signature visual style in his photography and capture everyday moments with cinematic composition.
Shoot like wes The iconic Wes breaks the techniques behind the movies-from-I-I scene The royal tennabums In a low angle Fantastic Mr. FoxAnd used in symmetry Grand Budapest HotelEach chapter focuses on a specific aspect of Wes Anderson beauty and includes illustrated, step-by-step photography challenges for readers to follow with its camera or smartphone.
Shoot like wes – White Lion Publishing (Quarto) is being published with the release date of June 5 – Teachers teach the mysteries of the unique style of Anderson and how they apply these techniques to their photography, with the exercises suggested to practice. It has chapters about low-angle shots, using frame faces and shooting in magic hours like Anderson.
Liz Cebrook is a picture and lifestyle photographer who works worldwide. She works in editorial editorial and advertising for a series of customers Mentor And Konde Nast TravelerAdam Woodward Editor-Older little white Lies The magazine, one of the most respected publications for film fans.
Shoot like Wes: a practical guide to make your own Ves Anderson photography Is Available for pre-order.
Image Credit: All photos by White Lion Publishing (Quarto) / Liz Cibrook.