Panoramic Structure
Using a panoramic dimension, I have gathered three images (influenced by Van Damme) in attempt to recollect David Hockney’s technique of ‘joiners’. By merging all three image within close proximity, I believe the result of this presentation informs the viewer of a chain of scenery that both resemble the same composure. Presented on foam board, these images all support each other in the order their in, therefore suggesting formation and structure towards my presentation, linking with the leading light that progressively dims the viewer from one image to another.
Shadow Montage
Joining Architect
Also inspired by David Hockney’s joiners, my plan of presentation towards the set of images above signify the importance of leading lines with photography. Joining the leading lines of shadow and shape, I enrolled a technique of contrasting various images of different colour in a way that allowed both to correspond with a sense of flow and intimacy alongside from each other.
RBC Structure
Presenting both images onto black card enabled the level of exposure to contrast greatly, aiding its ability to demonstrate a high-key presentation of the building. This also supported the concept of both images, making them overhand the dull and secluded background helped to portray the message of success and hierarchy within the exterior of office blocks.