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With Rinko Kawauchi and Thomas Shahan, the composition of the photograph was very simple, often with only one subject. Mika Ninagawa takes a different approach however still uses a shallow depth of field. She is known for her vibrant and colourful compositions often taking photographs of flowers and using models wearing flamboyant attire.
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Thus, the photograph is very busy and with a deep depth of field where ALL the details of ALL the subjects are included the photograph would become too busy! There to direct our focus slightly she often uses a shallow depth of field.
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I really like her photographs because they're very uplifting and she tends to use very bold colours and the way they compliment each other is very interesting and helps produce a stimulating photograph. Not only that but the compositions themselves are very intriguing, I wouldn't be able to come up with this composition in the most obscure of dreams,
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