VENUS
DAVID RODRIGUEZ
MEMORIES
DAVID RODRIGUEZ
DAVID RODRIGUEZ is from Spain and considers himself a lover of photography. He loves surreal photography and fashion photography. His main influences are Man Ray, Erwin Blumenfeld and above all Guy Bourdin.
He likes to photograph people, he feels very comfortable doing portraits, but he always tries to go a little further. That is the reason why he tries to look for risky compositions, with a touch of surrealism.
The series "Venus" is inspired by the painting of The Birth of Venus of Alexandre Cabanel (1863). In this set, we find a half-naked Venus emerging from the sea and rising as the goddess of love. The model of this session follows the canons of the typical beauty of that time.
“Memories” is a series composed of several black and white photographs. In these photographs, the memories of a summer love are shown. Each of the photos represents a different past moment in time. These photos are full of symbols. The protagonists of the story look blurred, representing the memories that with the passing of time are fading. Neat parts symbolize the pain that remains after the separation.
He likes to photograph people, he feels very comfortable doing portraits, but he always tries to go a little further. That is the reason why he tries to look for risky compositions, with a touch of surrealism.
The series "Venus" is inspired by the painting of The Birth of Venus of Alexandre Cabanel (1863). In this set, we find a half-naked Venus emerging from the sea and rising as the goddess of love. The model of this session follows the canons of the typical beauty of that time.
“Memories” is a series composed of several black and white photographs. In these photographs, the memories of a summer love are shown. Each of the photos represents a different past moment in time. These photos are full of symbols. The protagonists of the story look blurred, representing the memories that with the passing of time are fading. Neat parts symbolize the pain that remains after the separation.