Mark Harrison is a portrait and celebrity photographer whose work has appeared in magazines, television, film, advertising, and book covers. Some of his most notable subjects include Professor Stephen Hawking, Benedict Cumberbatch, and escapees from ISIS. His style is demonstrated through several example portraits that make creative use of lighting, framing, negative space, and props to draw attention and convey intriguing expressions and poses.
Mark Harrison is a portrait and celebrity photographer whose work has appeared in magazines, television, film, advertising, and book covers. Some of his most notable subjects include Professor Stephen Hawking, Benedict Cumberbatch, and escapees from ISIS. His style is demonstrated through several example portraits that make creative use of lighting, framing, negative space, and props to draw attention and convey intriguing expressions and poses.
Mark Harrison is a portrait and celebrity photographer whose work has appeared in magazines, television, film, advertising, and book covers. Some of his most notable subjects include Professor Stephen Hawking, Benedict Cumberbatch, and escapees from ISIS. His style is demonstrated through several example portraits that make creative use of lighting, framing, negative space, and props to draw attention and convey intriguing expressions and poses.
Type of photography Portrait and some celebrity portraits
What media products are their photographs used in
For Mark Harrison his photographs have be used in many different media publications, such as magazines like Management today, the in depended and had work in television and film with a regular gig with the Sunday telegraph. His photography has also been used for advertising and book covers. With some of his most notable subjects being Professor Stephen Hawking, benedict Cumberbatch and escapees from ISIS.
Examples of his work
I have chosen this image as I like the use
of the negative space to balance the image.
I have chosen this image as an
example as know who the photograph is of and the interesting poses have drawn me to this image. This image I have chosen as I like the framing with the lamp covering the persons face creating an enigma.
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the props have been positioned and the knifes that are up close to the camera as it creates a usual layout for a photograph.
For this photograph I have
chosen it as I like the use of the colour blue and the way light has been used in the image.