I’ve been playing table top roleplaying games since I was about 11. Since that time I’ve seen the work of countless science fiction and fantasy illustrators who have since influenced my photography even more than the work of other photographers.
During the early 90s the table top rpg world was dominated by a game called “Vampire the Masquerade” which was published by a company called White Wolf. I was not so much into the game itself but I ended up playing it because everyone else was doing it. That’s where I first remember seeing the amazing artwork of Tim Bradstreet. Bradstreet’s style was dark, gritty, and realistic which fit the game setting quite well.
Although Bradstreet doesn’t do much illustration for the roleplaying game industry his work can be found gracing the covers of several comic book titles.
I’ve always found Bradstreet’s work to be very photographic in nature. It’s clear he uses photos as a reference for his illustrations but even more than that his work seems to convey the feel of a photograph. Unlike many comic book or fantasy/sci-fi artist he doesn’t enhance the proportions of the people in his work. They look like real people instead of super heroes which is probably why he doesn’t do a lot of super hero cover art.
I consider his high contrast and gritty style to be a big influence on my photography. I don’t like doing a great deal of retouching and enhancing on my photographs. I like contrast and strong lighting which is one of the reasons I don’t consider myself a portrait photographer.
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