Friday, 18 November 2016

final 8 photographs








i have chosen these final eight because, i think these are my strongest images that work in a series  and as an individual. and i feel like theses mostly reflects my original idea and relates to my photographers and artists.

Thursday, 17 November 2016

final shoot

i wanted a hand effect in my image with half my face to see what i would get, but the more i look at it the more i dislike it, as maybe its very complicated image and it looks like i accidentally dropped the camera.

i really like this photo as it looks like panic as time is seeming to run out.

i think this picture is really good but my only issue i have with this image is the clothes i was wearing, i wish i was wear something more smart like proper trousers and plain shirt or a plain dress,  i feel like i should of kept my clothing simple so this image would be a "perfect image." in my eyes.

i find this photo fascinating as i managed to make this photo look like I've taken it in the moon light.

Anitsh Kapoor: dirty corner












The title of the book got me intrigued on what he could develop, but I found that Anitsh Kapoor, doesn't seem to have a lot of work of the literal meaning of a corner, but the stuff I did found which was literal rather strange, he used a white background and red paint -like substance, each time I look at his work I keep thinking of blood, I felt like it was a bit more different to the work I've been looking at as Anitsh used of red and white instead of black and white of what I've been looking at recently. I don't know whether the red is shown as pain, death, blood or something different like emotional of anger as red on the colour wheel of emotion does represent as anger.

2nd shoot

In this shoot I was much more experimental didn't use the use of corners as much but still kept the anonymity, and started to think of doors and chairs, like in some my research photographers work.
With this image I decided to stand in front of the camera and use the technique of rotational blur where the shutter speed is slow and I rotate the lands while the camera still taken in the image.

With this image I want to experiment more with doors, so I decided to use my back door, as has a fragmented window so the picture of me would look a little blurry and not not able to be on focus of me.

I experimented with my camera and sat down on the bench and use a slow shutter speed like I was falling as to show that emotion.

I wanted to give this photo a ghostly look as you can see my body but my face is perfectly framed but the face is that somehow there.

 In this photograph i used a slow 4 second shutter speed and used my camera flash to capture two different images into 1. 

irving pen book









Francesca Woodman - book research

in all theses photos she seems to be interested in doorways  and corners.