I have taken inspiration from Jerry Reed and Jaroslav Rössler as they show lines, repetition and tones effectively. I used folded and cut paper to create shadows and effects like them.
I chose my favourite photo from the photoshoot:
I especially like this photograph out of the shoot as i think it demonstrates shadow, line and repetition well. I cut the piece of paper into strips to show repetition and bent it to create edges to show shadows and tones. This photo is a good demonstration of Ansel Adams zone system. The middle right area has the darkest tones of grey and the bent paper at the top is the lightest as the natural light is coming in from the left side. I arranged the strips purposely in an uneven way to make the photograph more interesting to look at. The way it is arranged could be interpreted as resembling a mountain because of the irregular heights at which the pieces of paper are placed. The focus point of the photograph are the creases of the paper, that being the main subject of the photo. The photo gradually becomes more out of focus towards the outsides of the photo and the right middle side is so out of focus that it is blurred so you cannot see where the paper ends.