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2. Marina Koslow http://www.mar inakoslowphot ographyblog.co m/?p=5648 I really like this photographer because instead of using the typical studio enhanced background it uses a woods and natural lighting. The woods is also a typical place to photograph an Alice in wonderland type shoot. I love this photo in particular because although it is a close up the meaning of the story is clear and its a very attractive photo. http://www.te llingyourstor yphotographe rs.com/ This photographer uses normal everyday people in there natural bedrooms and homes in order to tell the story of there life. This photograph is just one of many of the different locations and people that they have photographed which makes this photographer interesting to me. Eric Myer http://www.er icmyer.com/ I like this photo because this is a very natural photo and is not set up to make the photo seem a certain way. I also like how there is two generations in the photo and the bright colours make a very happy positive photograph. http://www.tren dhunter.com/tre nds/literacy- foundation- cinderella-peter- pan I like this photo because it goes against the typical happy upbeat feel that fairytale usually give. I also like the photo because it was taken for a particular reason which was to make children read. I love that the photo uses text to get its point across and I will try and use this in my photographs. This photographer had many different fairytale photos in this style. Abelardo Morell http://www.a belardomorell .net/ I really like this photographer because instead of using actual models in his work he used sketches creating very unique photographs. I would like to use this photographer to influence my work as this is a very attractive photo. I also like that all of these photographers photos are in black and white which also differs from the usual fairytale photography. This lack of colour allows the audience to use there imagination to interpret the photo the way that they want to rather than how the photographer wants them to.