Surrealist Photographer: Brian Oldham

Brian Oldham is a twenty-two year old fine art photographer from Southern California, currently living in Los Angeles. I came across Oldham’s photographs when searching for surrealism photographs. One particular photograph, which I wrote about in a previous blog post, really caught my attention and led me to read on and find out more about this photographer. I read a quote from Oldham which I think it a great way to express the art of photography: ‘I make art to replace the words I cannot fathom’. I really like this quote as it is so true in photography as a lot of the time photographers will use the visual arts to show their inner emotions or what they are really feeling. They want to create a visual world and representation of something to make the spectator feel something and to try and to challenge the way we think as a society.

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I like Oldham’s work as it really makes me think of a dream-like reality and does come under the surrealist photography movement. I like how unique a lot of his photographs are, most of which I have never seen anything like them before. This is what I want my outcomes to look like but I think it will take a bit more time to get my ideas together and to carry on working on this over the summer period.

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I find a lot of Oldham’s work very unique and dream-like. These photos make me wonder what is going on and how he managed to do certain things such as the fire on the arms of the male and female, possibly in editing or possibly both of them wearing a special glove in which can take fire. I think that his work is very artistic and really embodies surrealism photography as many spectators may not understand what is going on or why the subject is doing what they are doing. I like how there is not one photo of his that is the same. Each is unique to its own and adds more and more to his work.

Beautiful Lies

This piece of work is entitled ‘Beautiful Lies’ which I think is amazing as it puts focus on an important matter about our earth and what we are doing to it. Manmade objects and large corporate factories adding more and more pollution into the air and ruining our earths most beautiful skies and natural clouds and blue skies. Instead we are faced with polluted grey skies covered in grey manmade clouds. I really like this photograph as it is an environmental movement which is something I feel strongly about and think that we should change in order to keep it alive and to protect the natural world we live in instead of trying to create a corporate jungle filled with skyscrapers and harsh chemicals covering the world’s atmosphere. I like the message Oldham brings behind a lot of his photographs as I think they mean a lot more than just a dream. Maybe he has a dream that one day we will actually see that beautiful blue sky in real life without having to dream about it or visualise it inside our heads.

Screen Shot 2015-07-08 at 21.51.11This image really interests me as I interpret it in two ways. The first way is someone falling out of the sky from the clouds above. They could possibly represent a fallen angel or even someone who has been rejected by the sky. On the other hand, I also see it as someone being taken up to the sky. This could be by aliens, much like you would expect in a dream or as a conspiracy theory. The subject could have been taken from a spiritual being or it could even be magic like something from the Harry Potter films. I really like this as you can interpret it in many ways and you can see different scenarios rather than there just being one clear message and meaning behind the image, it is open for interpretation. I like this work and I want to experiment with different methods of photography like this and to create new unique photographs that haven’t ever been seen before.

Surrealism Photographer: Christopher Mckenney

A photographer that I came across and really like is Christopher Mckenney. He is a photographer from Pennsylvania who specialises in horror surrealist photography, he is also known for his live concert photography. Mckenney makes very interesting photographs and I chose him as I think that he pushed the limitations of what makes people comfortable and can challenge the way people think, making them re-evaluate and re-think what they know to be right and wrong.

Mckenney’s social media and website:
Website: http://www.christophermckenney.com/work
Instagram: https://instagram.com/mcalister_/?hl=en
Twitter: https://twitter.com/_mcalister
Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/mcalister570/

Mckenney used a lot of religion in his work. I think this is because it intensifies the aspect of horror to his images with the Angel of Death and the cross being a prop in a lot of his images. I think that a lot of his images are also linked together and can create a story even though they are in different places around his blog in his show real of images.

There were a few images that caught my attention when scrolling through Mckenney’s work which I found fascinating.

These are all individual images but they all seem to connect. The same woman is seen in different places wearing what looks like a funeral gown, adjacent to tradition her clothing is completely white. This makes me think that she is possibly a widow, as white reminds me of purity and weddings. The images tell a story of how this woman seems to be sacrificing her loved ones to the sea as she is drowning the man [her husband] and giving her baby to the hand which could represent the ocean. I also see the photograph of giving her baby to the ocean a reference to the biblical story of Moses and how his real mother sent him down the river in a basket in the hopes he would have a chance of a better life, in contrast to this photograph where she seems to be sacrificing her own child to possibly protect him/her from the horrors that live in our modern day world. The image of that same woman drowning her husband could possibly show how she is killing her family in the hopes for a better life, possibly associated with the after life. She doesn’t want to see them suffer in the modern world and so believes that by sacrificing them she is saving them from the horrors of the world. The image of the woman surrounded by children’s coffins whilst holding a baby doll is strange to me and makes me think that possibly she actually sacrifices a lot of people or it could possibly represent the amount of children she couldn’t have. This woman may possibly not be able to have children of her own and the coffin’s represent all of the times she has tried to have children or the amount of children she has lost over the years. Contrary to everything I have stated, this woman could just be a psycho spinster who is angry at the world and has taken it all out on her family and the man who tried to leave her at the alter. I like that within these images you can generate many different meanings and interpret it in any way that you see as there is no set meaning behind it. These images are all just open to interpretation which is something I really like about the work of surrealism and Christopher Mckenney.

Screen Shot 2015-07-08 at 19.56.43This image makes me think of the Angel of Death and that it is guiding a small boy down the path of evil. Possibly like the film Chuckie or any horror film where children are possessed by the devil or a dark spirit. I think the dark/black clothing represents evil and badness which is being passed on to the small child making him change the way he things and creates a new mindset where all he wants to do is destroy things and people to bring the darkness to the rest of the world. I think that this image is very intense and can be quite heavy for some spectators. I also think it has a link to religion as the man in the black clothing has a cross necklace which you would associate with religion. This is why I think of the Angel of Death.

These two images make me think of monks. At first I did think about the Angel of Death again but I know that there is only one Angel of Death and not multiple ones. The clothing that the subjects are wearing is something that you would often expect monks to wear as well as having the crosses round their necks which backs up the fact that these people are religious. They also look very serious in the way they are standing and almost as if they are doing some sort of ritual. I think these images are risks for the photography world as you just don’t know how people are going to react with such heavy images, especially the one where the subject model in the middle is holding the head of a wolf. This makes me think that they are possibly spiritual/religious men who are carrying out a ritual in order to gain something but you just don’t know what. However, these images could link to the image above these ones of the Angel of Death holding the shoulder of a small boy, they could have possibly be doing a ritual so that the boy would come across the knife or even so that he would turn evil.

I really like Mckenney’s take on surrealism photography and adding a horror element to it and could be seen as more nightmares rather than dreams. I find his images very interesting and unique to most photographs that I have seen. To me they are uncommon and I haven’t seen anything like them before which what makes them that much more interesting to me. I think that I will take a lot of inspiration from his work into my own work as I do find it more interesting and unique.

 

PSYCHO-GEOGRAPHY

Psychogeography is used as a name for an approach which plays on the idea of ‘drifting’ around different locations/environments. 

Tom Pope said that he used psychogeography when taking his images. When Pope was going to different places wherever he was he would always bring his camera, and there so if he was inspired to take a set of images he was always ready to. As Tom had a film camera he usually only had 12 chances to take the image that he wanted, which would be completely up to chance. The environment which Pope was in would inspire him and give him an idea for a photograph and this is what Psychogeography is, it is being inspired by the urban landscape that you are in. When Pope would think of an idea he would set up his camera and then he will just start taking the images. Screen Shot 2016-01-09 at 17.10.50 Screen Shot 2016-01-09 at 17.11.54

These photographs show at different times in Pope’s photography how he was inspired by a location and took an image, to take these images he would use a button which he could hold in his hand so he could press the button when he wanted the photograph to be taken, this was to test whether the idea of chance worked and if the image turned out good or not. 

CHANCE, CHALLANGE AND CHANGE

The themes of chance, challenge and change are the title of which our current work is upon. The main photographer which we are looking at is Tom Pope, who uses these concepts within his photography. I think that the them of chance relies of the idea that when taking a photograph you are taking a chance with it, you have no idea whether the image is going to turn out how you want it to, or whether the image is not going to work. This is why in some of Tom Pope’s photography he uses a film camera which only has 12 takes, which means that when Tom is taking his images he has 12 chances to make the images that he wants, and if in those 12 chances he does not make the image, then he does not make the image. And i think by using this idea of chance it makes taking photographs quite exiting and can make a photographer become more adventurous with how they take their images. The idea of challenge i think is to do with when Tom is taking his images he like to challenge what people in society believe to be the norm in everyday life, he challenges this by doing things out of the ordinary and that are strange, not things that are illegal, however some people would believe it to be because they have never seen someone do such a thing before. By showing other people how Tom is challenging everyday norms in his photographs or videos that he makes he shows the people that are in the background to see their view on what he is doing, in this videos tom is completely silent and lets the viewer focus on what is happening in the images, and makes the focus on the people in the background who are either looking over or even some are asking questions. The idea of change in photography i think relates to the idea of challenge as it photographs or everyday people who are trying to change the opinions of viewers who are looking at the images/videos and questioning them and it is getting people to change and stop being so rigid on their views between what is right and what is wrong in society. 

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specification st. malo:

This week we were given the opportunity to travel to France with Tom Pope.

I think that this will be a great way to experiment with new ideas. This will give me an insight into the different methods which I can use to photograph. I will be using concepts/ theories such as situationism,

First Idea/ The Disposable Camera:

In my group, we will be placing a disposable camera on a specific area of the town. It’s essential that we place it on an easily seen area, so that the public can easily see it.

In groups, we will place a disposable camera on a certain area of the town. We will use some string to tie it on and write a notice asking the foreigners to take a picture. It will be interesting to see how many people actually take pictures and the amount of people that are hesitant. The outcomes will also be very unique and will have varied angles and expressions.

Second Idea:

This idea arose when we got to France. We found a lost blanket, which we decided to carry with us to wherever we went and create a story. We placed in on several locations and displayed the name that was sown into it. At the end of this shoot, we threw it into the air and saw where it landed.

Third Idea:

This idea was spontaneous. We spotted a very long balcony leading up to a school and decided to have a member from our group slide down it. It took several minutes to slide down on. We also shot some video of the performance.