Research Paper On Richard Bachellier

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Richard Bachellier is a photographer who specialises in photographing the female form. He shoots women in sexy and elegant poses, and by using a pixelated effect he manages to blur our vision.
His photos are rich in warm colours, and there is a feeling of bathing in the sun. His photos are generally of women wearing bathing costumes. Looking at his photos, I get the feeling that he is trying to convey a sense of warmth and happiness.
Using different colors can create different feelings for the viewer. For example, red, yellow and orange can make people feel happy and being happy puts them in a more cheerful mood. The opposite is true when black and gray are used. These colours are more solemn and can make people feel depressed, fear and

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