Abstract
Staged photography is a kind of art reconstruction, which, unlike intrinsic realistic nature of photography, presents a dramatic and unrealistic identity to the medium. Many artists from the beginning of photography have entered this field. Two of the artists are Sandy Skoglund, an American female artist, and JeeYoung Lee, a Korean artist. Surprisingly, the images of the two artists are very similar to each other. In this research, it is tried to compare the photoscaptured by these two artists and analyze the similarities and differences between the works identified and study the effects they had on one another. The main question of the current research is which one is the leading artist, and which one is the follower, and whether these similarities are indicative of blind imitation or artistic creation? By a qualitative and quantitative comparison of works and photos taken by the two artists and by analyzing the biographical reviews and interviews with the two artists, one can find a common pattern used by both of them and of course, innovations cannot be ignored. Since Skoglundis older than JayYong, and has begun her career earlier, it can be said with certainty that she has inspired Jay Yong. However, artistic abilities and innovative innovations of Jay Yong are admirable. This way of being inspired and creating artwork creates new and exciting works that can be the guide for photographers and fans in this branch of photography.
Highlights
This article reviews the works of the Korean artist JeeYoung Lee, one of the youngest and innovative artists in the field of photography
Do stage photography, and neither of them uses computer tools in stage photography .The process of constructing, arrangement, décor, and color combination are some of the issues that make the photos taken by these two artists look very similar to each other
A summary and comprehensive description of the staged photography is provided, and the methodology of the work of two of the prominent artists of this branch has been analyzed using semantic critique and composition of works in order to pave the way for a better implementation of this method in Iran
Summary
This article reviews the works of the Korean artist JeeYoung Lee, one of the youngest and innovative artists in the field of photography. The main purpose of the article is to compare the works of the artist with the works of artist Sandy Skoglund, since their photos are very similar to each other. Both artists are women, do stage photography, and neither of them uses computer tools in stage photography .The process of constructing, arrangement, décor, and color combination are some of the issues that make the photos taken by these two artists look very similar to each other. Whether Jay-Ying Li is a mock woman, or her work is a blend of creativity and innovation is an issue that is being addressed in the research .To achieve such a conclusion, it is necessary to compare the works of the two artists and to examine the differences and similarities. In order to better understand the similarities and differences of the works, a definition of staged photography or staged photography is first provided, and it the lives and works of the two artists are compared with each other
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