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Jeremy
Turner
Recognized
by: Kadijah
White
Life Style
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Jeremy was born in England but
remained in Australia for the majority
of his life.
Attended school in Sydney, Australia…
University of Sydney and University of
new south Wales.
Jeremy Turners work doesn’t appear in
any well known publishers, he’s more of
a word of the mouth. However he has a 7
page spread plus the over of Smart
Photography in May of ’06.
Turner’s work mainly consists of
Landscape and Nature, Black and
White.-Landscape photography is a
small piece of imagery that features very
small or no people or animals. Nature
consists of plants and animals in their
environments.
• Turner’s main
influences were
inspired by Ansel
Adams and the
Westons and
Australian and New
Zealand photographers
like Peter Lik and Nic
Bishop. More
importantly his love
for the earth.
Upper
Routeburn,
Mt Aspiring
National
Park, New
Zealand
Waterfall
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Lighting: There was natural
lighting but the photo was
turned black and white so
artificial took place.
Angle: The picture was taken
frontward, the horizon in the
distance.
Composition: The main thing
that appealed to me was the
texture, the rocks had their own
piece to the puzzle and it caught
my attention.
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Subject: To it seems the rocks
are the main focus and how they
make the water look. Turner took
the picture so close he obviously
wanted the viewer to notice the
certain patter of the rocks and
water.
The Point: I think Turner is
saying that even though there’s
a beautiful waterfall
surrounding all of the rocks, the
rocks are just as pretty.
I like this picture because of the
point, waterfalls aren't just
about the water and it’s in black
and white
Cloud
reflection,
Marahau,
South
Island,
New
Zealand
Clouded
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Lighting: This picture is all
natural.
Angle: The shot was taken at
slight downward front angle, so
he could get the reflection in.
Subject: The water reflection is
the main subject, Turner really
wanted in the shot, it’s double
interesting because of that.
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The point: The horizon totally
makes a huge difference, it cuts
the picture in half, showing the
pretty sky and showing the
oddly formed puddle.
Story: Honestly I think he was
just showing the clouds off, I
don’t really see a story unless
it’s how the puddle was formed!
Why: I liked how the ugly
puddle has such a clear reflection
even though it’s mucky.
Predawn,
Tallow
Beach,
Bouddi
National
Park,
NSW
Dawn Mist
• Lighting: All natural.
• Angle: Looks as if to the
right, to get a far off
looking shot.
• Subject: I’m thinking it’s
the mist over the water or
colors of the horizon,
because of the angle.
• The point: I think the rocks
are the leading lines to the
pretty horizon….the pattern
of them is eye-catching, it
just guides your eyes to
everything.
• Story: It’s all about the
rocks again, how’d they
get, how are they that
shape?
• Why: The story is was
brought me to it,
everything just goes with
one another.
Bees on
wildflowers,
Marramarra
National Park,
Australia
Busy Bees
• Lighting: All natural. • The Point: The selective
focus really caught my
• Angle: Well the shot is
attention, I had to
straight but the flowers
double glance to really
are angled.
see
what
was
in
it.
• Subject: The bee in the
front is the main focus, • Story: It’s the life of a
be…that should be the
because Turner did
story.
selective focus on that
one bee.
• Why: This picture was
the most interest
picture of flowers is all.
Dune
footsteps,
Myall
Lakes
National
Park,
Australia
Walk to Remember
• Lighting: Natural with
artificial coloring.
• Angle: Seems from the left
because the dune is on the
right.
• Subject: Most definitely
the tracks, the shots just
big enough to get where the
tracks are headed.
• The Point: Leading lines of
feet. The main picture is the
dunes but the feet show
more appeal.
• Story: Where did the feet
come from? Why are they
there, its all about the feet.
• Why: This picture is like
the one in my loving
grandmas home….good
memories.
Skyscape Sydney, Australia
Striking
• Lighting: All natural.
• Angle: Most definitely
up.
• Subject: The streak of
lightning, the shot is
exactly in between the
two clouds.
• The Point: The lighting
definitely plays a part
in this picture.
• Story: The whole
fascination of
electricity and clouds,
it all makes your train
of thought extend.
• Why: The picture
speaks for itself.