Chip Simons

 Hello ANDREAS! I hath decided upon the man known as chip simons, because his work inspired the first of my color series!


he seems pretty cool. i like the way he uses light and color, wow… almost as if that’s why you picked him. Anyways. it was a struggle to find his series as he doesn’t seem to have a website. however I did find one. That was his series on surrealism. I have to say, his use of scale in images is very masterful. And the perspectives are great too, it seems like he specifically enjoys using the fisheye lens/ distorting the scale of objects and people. I quite enjoy it because it takes me away from the real world, and makes his images more fantastical, which is his style, therefore it’s not distracting to me but instead sets the stage of his style and becomes a integration of the image. 


I think my favorite of his works are the ones that are more based in real life but become almost fantastical in nature due to his style over the more surrealism, and especially the ones where he uses light to draw the color because it really stands out and looks good to me. I enjoy it honestly maybe too much, and so you may find yourself looking at a lot of inspired pieces this semester, because he may be my new Sigmar Polke, but don’t worry, I haven’t forgotten about him either. I’m gonna annoy you when I’m making this digital stuff. 


Overall I think that his work resonates with me because its more of my interest, its almost a painting? Or less a painting and more unique? It also doesn’t really follow the rules of photography, but still looks good, and that is sort of what i aspire to do, when you look at my photos (the ones I’m taking now) I want them to be unique, confusing, mess with your perception, and be fun, whether b&w or color, I want them to show something or hold a feeling, or just be plain fun to make.


I think that he’s a good photographer for me. Here’s some photos that i like:





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