Thursday 19 March 2015

Filter Experiments

in these images I experimented with a blue filter. i used the blue section of my car's windscreen to experiment with the effect that it could give. I quite liked how it showed bright colours in the images and highlighted the sky and i quite like this effect and think it my work well with my final ideas.


Identity Portraits

Here are some Identity portraits I shot for my identity tags I created. Below are the unedited versions of the images, i think they worked well overall as I think they show identity and personality well through the images.


















Multiple Exposures Vs Long Exposures


Here is an example of one of my multiple exposure experiments I created. This was taken at an As It Is gig in Nottingham during set up. I quite like the use of multiple exposures in photography to show movement and i think with people and animals they can work better than long exposures,(see the second image)


Identity Labels

Using some of the images i had taken for my personality portraits I created identity tags of people and in the images tried to show their identity best. Here are the finished products below:

Showing Personality in Portraits


Here are some portraits I did to try and show personality through clothing,location and also the items in the photos, i think they went quite well overall!



Thursday 12 March 2015

Statement of Intent

Personal Confirmatory Study – Statement of Intent

Personality and Identity


During the course so far I have gained many new skills as well as improving on existing knowledge.  Since starting the pathway stage I have learnt many traditional photographic techniques for example, how to develop and process films, create photograms and solarisations and also using pinhole techniques and the use of various other sorts of cameras. I have also learnt many digital skills like an improved knowledge of Photoshop and digital techniques and also studio setups and location work. I also think that from the start of the course my final work and my experimentations also have benefited from the research and knowledge gained throughout the course.

I chose Photography as my pathway choice as I have always had a keen interest in Photography and photographic techniques and so this pathway enabled me to develop those skills and gain new knowledge in the subject.   The development throughout the course working with many subjects and thinking more about what actually goes into a photograph led me to my personal confirmatory study, as during my final project I want to focus more on the aspects that I need to think about during the taking of the photograph. I want to focus on identity and personality in my images and showing those through my image making.

The aims of  my project will be to create a series of images that how both identity and personality. I want to create a set of images that are quite quirky and eye-catching.  I also want to experiment with a range of photographic techniques including both digital and film techniques.  My project will be based around animals as I think they are interesting to observe and will be quite interesting to try and photograph to my brief, showing their individual personalities through the images, like the weird and wonderful side of animals.

During the course of the project I aim to:

·      Collect relevant information and research from artists and about various techniques I am planning to use.
·      Experiment using a range of techniques and processes.
·      Visit exhibitions on my theme and also later on, to see how would be best to present my work in the exhibition.
·      Keep a journal.
·      Use a range of different cameras both digital and film.
·      Display a series of edited finished images.



For my project I aim to create a series of images working to my theme, I will also have sketchbooks and a journal documenting my work.  Also I will produce a written and illustrated evaluation at the end of my project as well as self evaluation throughout the course of the project, which I will put in my sketchbooks.



Timescale:

Week 1 – project introduction start initial research and project ideas. Agree statement of intent
Week 2 – Plan project and start initial experimentation and develop research, review research and development so far
Week 3 – develop experimentation and research, review research so far
Week 4 – develop experimentation and research, develop and re-evaluate final ideas
Week 5 – experimentation and decisions for final outcomes
Week 6 – start production process for final outcomes and develop research
Week 7 – final outcomes production
Week 8 – final outcomes production
Week 9 -  final outcomes production and development of final outcomes
Week 10 – Production of final pieces, get pieces finalised for exhibition
Week 11 – Finish sketchbook and journal and start finalising project

Week 12 – exhibition presentation and finalise project (put up exhibition)