Wes Naman's photographs are incredibly different to the norm and I like them a lot. These examples of his work are abstract and very interesting to look at. The different techniques of using string and sellotape create clever and unique distortions on the face. Wes' photographs are more than average and despite the lack of obvious meaning they still contain humour and good photographic techniques such as the rule of thirds. There is a plain, neutral background which helps not to distract from the crazy in the foreground. These are the kind of photographs that really catch your eye and make you look twice just to see what's really going on.
In the image with the tape, it's crazy how with all that's going on with his face, your eyes are still drawn immediately to his eye because it is just so focused and intense.
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