Thursday, 22 May 2014

For this shoot I planned a surreal approach, I wanted my images to come out looking odd and obstructed yet simple. In my last shoot I enjoyed mixing nature and the modern world together so I wanted to incorporate that into this shoot aswell. To create that in this shoot I wanted a simple plain background and really wanted the model's face to be the main focus of my images. To create the link between nature and material modernism I placed flowery fish net material over half of the model's face. I did this because I wanted it to represent the idea that we as the human race cover ourselves in materilistic things rather than live within nature.
For this shoot I wanted to give my images the same sort of feel that Alec Soth gives to his images. A natural storylike aproach is what I was going for here; I decided to place the model wearing those specific clothes in the woodland location to show the contrast between two different worlds. I really like how this shoot came out because of the high fashion appeal that I think the clothes and the poses create, yet the fine art style technique to the images.


ALEC SOTH

Alec Soth is an American photographer most famous for his 'large-scale American projects featuring the midwestern United States. My favourite collection of his work is Paris/Minnesota, I like how these photos have a documentary feel to them yet they look like fine are pieces. His wokr has been described as having a cinematic feel, I agree with this statement and until I read it I couldn't think of how I would describe his work but this fits it perfectly. When I look at his work I feel like there is a story behind each image.


This is an image from a series of film prints that I did within my exploration of identity. I origionally planned to just take photos of the model in unusual locations dressed in oposite attire for those locations. I wanted to create high contrast and overly textures images. As the shoot went on the model's back became for of a focus. I like the way the bare skin looks agains the bricks and wood. After I had printed the shoot I thought more about the fact that you have never seen your own face you only see refections or photographs; this made me think that is is similar when it comes to your back, you can't physically see that either. I like the way that because she is half naked in a rural outdoors place it makes her vulnerable. I am pleased with how the set of images came out because even though they werent what I origionally planned I think that the accidental meaning is a lot stronger. 

Thursday, 6 March 2014

FMP: Essay Planning

Key points I want to include in my essay:
- Explore the different things that define a person: explore their influences.
- Explore how and why these things influence a person.
- Explore what influenced me to take the photos.
- Explore the different ways that material and emotional things define a person.
- Explore how all the different factors of life influence a person.

Key structual points to include in my essay:
- Descriptive narrative.
- Precise ideas leading on to development showing progression throughout the project.
- Clearly write ideas in chronological order so that the essay flows.
- Explanitory evaluation of how my ideas have flourished.
- Clear conclusion summing up all ideas with a final outcome.

Thursday, 30 January 2014

Harvard Referencing


'Defamation is a comlex subject, which I only intend to mention in the broadest terms, but getting it wrong could cost you and your editor a lot of money.'
Frost. C (2002) P135

Frost. C (2002) Reporting for journalists: New York and London. Routledge.


'Some Conservative backbenchers could also vote against the government by backing a demand to reintroduce the working restrictions Romanians and Bulgarians that were scrapped on 1 January. A vote on this was originally due before Christmas, with some critics claiming it had been delayed to avoid a rebellion.'
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Thursday, 23 January 2014

Elizabeth lookalike/ Looklike Elizabeth


These are some photos that I took in the studio. I used a black backdrop and two soft boxes to create these images. I like these images because of how brightly contrasted they are. I like the way her hair is lit up, it frames her hace nicely and adds a light glow to the images. I didn't plan these images they were just to test the lighting in the studio but they came out so well. I also really like the fact that she looks like Elizabeth the 1st, her pale skin and orange hair give the image an Elizabethan feel.