Project3: Final Presentation PT.1
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Project3: Final Presentation PT.1
Project3: Final Presentation PT.2
Project3: Final ish images:
Project3: Focusing more towards the images I would like to use, here are the initial contact sheets form them:
Project3: First shots:
With my new proposal in place there are my initial images
Photography Inspiration: Juan Manuel Castro Prieto
Juan is a “visual artist who uses photography as a means to highlight a reality hidden behind the apparent logic of everyday life.” Juan uses and intense HDR, focusing range and black and white technique in combination to add a dramatic effect making you consider the photo and composition more that it may deserve, I want to employ this technique through the final stages of my project.
http://www.castroprieto.com/
Project3:
Final Proposal:
Aims & Objectives: Focus on the everyday objects that occur through human interaction, something intentionally unnoticed, and give desire for a second look at ordinary.
Methods: Light is both bright and dark, occurring and non-existent. The use of these contrasting spectrums of light manipulation in combination with shadows.
Rational: Remain innocent; “perceive with an innocent eye, forgetting what something is supposed to look like and trying to see it without conventional visual vocabularies.”
Ruskin the Word-Painter. (). In The Victorian Web, An Overview. Retrieved: May 27, 2015, from http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/ruskin/pm/1.html
Output: A photo series, focusing on several ‘natural’ objects, formed through human interaction.
Project3:
After seeing the examples in the lecture, I’ve change my focusing images and how I will approach this project, by focusing more on the object itself under lighting, rather than the lighting capturing an object. The images attached are some of the ideas and direction I hope to head in. Although these images are photographed under natural, these is still equal emphasis on the object and lighting.