Unit 2 Photography 9460
Thursday 21 May 2015
Friday 1 May 2015
Overall Project Evaluation
At the beginning of this project, i decided straight away to go with Evidence, despite not knowing how to shoot images for the subject, or where it would lead me. I thought it was the most interesting out of all the topics given, even though I had no idea how it would go. After planning the mind-map for Evidence, i realised that there were many different ways in order to approach the topic. As a class, we looked at the evidence of crime, food being eaten, illnesses, existence, human beings etc. I liked the ideas that came with this topic, but still wasn't sure where to start.
Therefore, I began with human presence. My first shoot was short, and the photos were focused on old mugs with tea stains, and crushed coffee cups on the floor. I already knew after this initial response shoot that i didn't want to continue with those sort of images, this is because the shoot was uninteresting and the photos looked messy - which was the whole purpose, but i didn't like the look of it. When it came to shooting my actual first shoot, i decided to shoot in location and find objects that displayed human presence, such as bicycles, signs addressing the public etc. This shoot was much better because i looked at human precedes from a different context and perspective, which made my photos far more interesting and more appealing to look at. It also made the shoot more enjoyable because i actually liked the idea of the shoot. My third shoot was very similar, but instead i shot at home and formed a more personal shoot of human presence, i took photos of sale signs and house doors and roads. During this shoot i went on a walk and shot as i went, so the photos have collected different points of my journey.
This lead to my next topic, which i decided after shoot three, of personal possessions. At first, i shot at home again in location, taking photos of my own personal objects such as photos, jewelry, books etc., and then afterward, decided to do a shoot in the studio. I took influence from images that i had seen on the internet, and shot portraits of people and then took photos of their possessions. However, my first attempt went incredibly wrong as it was very difficult to adjust the right lighting, and find a table big enough to hold all the possessions, but short enough so i could stand over the table. It was also difficult to keep my hair and shadow out of the image. Therefore, i only got one decent photo out of this first attempt shoot, as the flash wasn't working in the studio either. Even though this shoot failed, it helped me plan and structure my next attempt shoot better, and i was able to achieve better images and lots more of them. I used an A3 white sheet of card on the floor, so that it was easier to shoot, and i adjusted the lighting and flash before i even started shooting. After shooting the images, I then edited them together, to show the face to the possessions within one image. I enjoyed this shoot a lot because it was the beginning of my understanding of how versatile the topic of Evidence is, and my ideas were starting to lead somewhere. I continued with the topic of personal possessions, and created many multiple imagery's which portrayed it, such as my own self portraits - each photo using/holding a different possession of mine. I also used models and shot possessions such as makeup, jewelry, glasses and trainers.
I felt i had reached the end of this topic, and decided to move onto ageing. I shot photos of different hands showing the difference between skin tones of an elderly person and a young person. I also used Photoshop to edit baby photos with a recent photograph to show the physical changes from ageing. I liked this hoot because it was simple, and as i already had the idea in mind, it was easy to shoot, and i was able to quickly produce the images. I also shot a different perspective of ageing, and travelled to Leigh on Sea to take photos of the old boats that have been abandoned, as well as other rusted objects that i could find, this was inspired by one of the photographers i researched, and it added a completely different style of photographs to my work. I enjoyed this shoot because it was a day out by the sea, but also because i am proud of the photos i produced of the rust on walls and old boats, and metal chains and locks. I think the idea in my head, was constructed very well in my photographs from this shoot, and it went exactly how i wanted it too.
After this, i shot rain images to show the evidence of weather, such as rain drops on a window, condensation, wet surfaces etc. However, each photo was shot at different times of day, different days with different lighting etc. As it was a location shoot. Therefore, it is a group of images displaying the same concept, but it wasn't an entire shoot. This is because the idea of shooting weather, is very difficult as obviously, it is weather dependent, but from this idea, I found my next topic - distortion. In my last shoot of the project, i shot various images which displayed distortion such as reflections in water, reflections through sunglasses, reflections on cars and even used clingfilm to distort a person's face. This shoot was extremely enjoyable because it was a whole new concept and i was able to gather ideas for my exam shoot, and practice for it too. The shoot went very well, as did my exam shoot. Each shoot i planned and constructed in my head, came out as well as a expected it too in my head, which i am very pleased about, particularly as my exam was the same.
Overall, I have liked the journey of this project and have enjoyed seeing my work progress into different topics, as well as learn new skills a long the way, such as editing and photographing techniques. Which i have learned from practice myself, but also from the photographers i have researched in depth. This project has created many different sub-topics, which i have enjoyed shooting and editing with Photoshop, as each photo was different, and each topic (unless following the previous topic) was separate and created new ideas and original images. I am pleased with all the work i have produced in this project, particularly my exam photographs as i worked extremely hard on editing them, as well as shooting them. My exam photographs needed a lot of editing, but the shoots were just as time-consuming. I still enjoyed them nonetheless.
Therefore, I began with human presence. My first shoot was short, and the photos were focused on old mugs with tea stains, and crushed coffee cups on the floor. I already knew after this initial response shoot that i didn't want to continue with those sort of images, this is because the shoot was uninteresting and the photos looked messy - which was the whole purpose, but i didn't like the look of it. When it came to shooting my actual first shoot, i decided to shoot in location and find objects that displayed human presence, such as bicycles, signs addressing the public etc. This shoot was much better because i looked at human precedes from a different context and perspective, which made my photos far more interesting and more appealing to look at. It also made the shoot more enjoyable because i actually liked the idea of the shoot. My third shoot was very similar, but instead i shot at home and formed a more personal shoot of human presence, i took photos of sale signs and house doors and roads. During this shoot i went on a walk and shot as i went, so the photos have collected different points of my journey.
This lead to my next topic, which i decided after shoot three, of personal possessions. At first, i shot at home again in location, taking photos of my own personal objects such as photos, jewelry, books etc., and then afterward, decided to do a shoot in the studio. I took influence from images that i had seen on the internet, and shot portraits of people and then took photos of their possessions. However, my first attempt went incredibly wrong as it was very difficult to adjust the right lighting, and find a table big enough to hold all the possessions, but short enough so i could stand over the table. It was also difficult to keep my hair and shadow out of the image. Therefore, i only got one decent photo out of this first attempt shoot, as the flash wasn't working in the studio either. Even though this shoot failed, it helped me plan and structure my next attempt shoot better, and i was able to achieve better images and lots more of them. I used an A3 white sheet of card on the floor, so that it was easier to shoot, and i adjusted the lighting and flash before i even started shooting. After shooting the images, I then edited them together, to show the face to the possessions within one image. I enjoyed this shoot a lot because it was the beginning of my understanding of how versatile the topic of Evidence is, and my ideas were starting to lead somewhere. I continued with the topic of personal possessions, and created many multiple imagery's which portrayed it, such as my own self portraits - each photo using/holding a different possession of mine. I also used models and shot possessions such as makeup, jewelry, glasses and trainers.
I felt i had reached the end of this topic, and decided to move onto ageing. I shot photos of different hands showing the difference between skin tones of an elderly person and a young person. I also used Photoshop to edit baby photos with a recent photograph to show the physical changes from ageing. I liked this hoot because it was simple, and as i already had the idea in mind, it was easy to shoot, and i was able to quickly produce the images. I also shot a different perspective of ageing, and travelled to Leigh on Sea to take photos of the old boats that have been abandoned, as well as other rusted objects that i could find, this was inspired by one of the photographers i researched, and it added a completely different style of photographs to my work. I enjoyed this shoot because it was a day out by the sea, but also because i am proud of the photos i produced of the rust on walls and old boats, and metal chains and locks. I think the idea in my head, was constructed very well in my photographs from this shoot, and it went exactly how i wanted it too.
After this, i shot rain images to show the evidence of weather, such as rain drops on a window, condensation, wet surfaces etc. However, each photo was shot at different times of day, different days with different lighting etc. As it was a location shoot. Therefore, it is a group of images displaying the same concept, but it wasn't an entire shoot. This is because the idea of shooting weather, is very difficult as obviously, it is weather dependent, but from this idea, I found my next topic - distortion. In my last shoot of the project, i shot various images which displayed distortion such as reflections in water, reflections through sunglasses, reflections on cars and even used clingfilm to distort a person's face. This shoot was extremely enjoyable because it was a whole new concept and i was able to gather ideas for my exam shoot, and practice for it too. The shoot went very well, as did my exam shoot. Each shoot i planned and constructed in my head, came out as well as a expected it too in my head, which i am very pleased about, particularly as my exam was the same.
Overall, I have liked the journey of this project and have enjoyed seeing my work progress into different topics, as well as learn new skills a long the way, such as editing and photographing techniques. Which i have learned from practice myself, but also from the photographers i have researched in depth. This project has created many different sub-topics, which i have enjoyed shooting and editing with Photoshop, as each photo was different, and each topic (unless following the previous topic) was separate and created new ideas and original images. I am pleased with all the work i have produced in this project, particularly my exam photographs as i worked extremely hard on editing them, as well as shooting them. My exam photographs needed a lot of editing, but the shoots were just as time-consuming. I still enjoyed them nonetheless.
Connecting Essay 5
My photograph:
This photo is from my Ageing - Decay shoot, when I visited Leigh-on-sea and took photos of the rust and mould forming on different boats and surfaces. I decided to shoot ageing from a different perspective and was influenced by one of my photographers to shoot decaying/weathering objects etc. I like this image a lot because the two boats are literally stranded in the centre of the image, with barely anything around them. The boats are the main focus because of the decay forming on them, but also, the ground around the boats portray ageing as it hasn't been looked after properly, and is therefore muddy and disgusting - the remains of what used to be the bottom surface of the sea. I think this photo could have many different meanings and i also like that there is very minimal colour, which also portrays the atmosphere of ageing, decay and weathering.
Picture I have found:
This is a photo i found on the internet. In this image, there are two bumper cars left stranded, along with others in the background. There isn't much else in the image apart from trees and plants. I like this image because the two bumper cars are close to the camera, and we can see the detail of them, including the broken parts and decay. This place has obviously been left, and never cared for since as everything is just dumped in odd places, and the grass/plants are overgrown. Even some of the floor tiles are broken beside the closest bumper car. I chose this photo because it displays abandonment, and what happens after time passes, like ageing and growing up.
The connection:
Monday 27 April 2015
Connecting Essay 4
My photograph:
This is a photograph from my first exam shoot. I lowered the shutter speed on my camera so i was able to capture the movement of the model. I like this image a lot because the movement is evident within the blur, and it looks as though the model has doubled facial features. I also like this image because the model is looking directly at the camera, but also looking right. I used a white, plain background so that the focus was solely on the movement of the model's head, and it has also enhanced the colour of her hair and eyes. This image is the evidence of distortion, as her face is distorted so that it looks like she has two faces. I think that this photo clearly displays what it is meant too.
Picture I have found:
This is the photo that i found on the internet. I searched for distortion photography and found lots of low shutter speed movement images. I like that this photo is black and white because it gives it an eerie and mysterious atmosphere. I also like that the model in the image is looking directly at the camera. The reason why i chose this image is because the models head, hair and body are moving, so they are blurred, yet her eye is in complete focus, which makes the photo slightly discomforting. The background is completely plain black, so there isn't anything else in the image, leaving the focus onto her face, and particularly her eye.
The connection:
Connecting Essay 3
My photograph:
This is a photo from my 'ageing' shoot. I used two separate images, one of me as a child, and a self portrait that i took in the studio. I then edited half of each image, so that i could re-create my face, with my young features against my current features. Because of the edit, i have been able to show the contrast between myself as a child, and currently. I like this photograph a lot because I was able to fit the facial features as well as i could, and so the hair, hairline, nose and mouth all match up - which recreates my face. Having the two images recreate one image, makes it easier to see the physical differences from growing, and ageing. This photo was influenced by Bobby Neel Adams work.
Picture I have found:
This is a photo from Bobby Neel Adams, who is a photographer that i have researched and have been influenced by. In this photo, he has used an old image of a model when she was young, and then he has also re-shot a similar image, of her currently as an adult. He has then merged the two images together to recreate the entire face, so that her young features match in line with her adult, current features. I like this project a lot because the message of the photos is clear, and it is also a clever way to show the changes within growing up. I also like that Bobby Neel Adams dresses the models in similar outfits to their childhood photograph, as well as makes the pose in the same way. Bobby Neel Adams shoots these images both in colour and black-and-white.
The connection:
As my photograph was influenced by Bobby Neel Adams, the images are very similar. I have used a similar technique, as i have re-created the entire face with each half of the two images. I have also shot one image in colour, and have done another in black-and-white. In my photograph, i made sure that my hair was half tied up, so that i replicated the hairstyle i had in my childhood photo. However, i did not dress in a similar way as i did not have a similar outfit. Whereas in each of Bobby Neel Adams' images, he makes sure the outfits are similar or sometimes exactly the same. Both images display the same concept, of ageing from a young child to adulthood. They both also show the physical changes that come with ageing and growing up, such as bigger facial features, teeth, longer/different hair, different face shape etc.
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