My Photobook – text

Overview

For my final photobook design, I want to include text in between my images; giving my photographs more depth and contributing to the narrative. This idea was originally inspired by Suite Venitienne, In her book, Calle uses text to give context to her images – her entries are very diary like. For my book, I will use poems, extracts and statistics along side my photographs. The main theme will be stalking; how different people feel about this subject and how it can be turned into an art.

 Sites and sources that I’ve used to gather the quotes:

https://www.poemhunter.com/poems/stalker/page-1/11349559/#content

https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poems/58237/stalker

https://www.poetrysoup.com/poems/stalker

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/talking-about-trauma/201306/in-the-mind-stalker

https://www.nytimes.com/1998/08/25/science/researchers-unravel-the-motives-of-stalkers.htm

https://www1.bps.org.uk/system/files/consultationpapers/responses/BPS-Home-Office-stalking-protection-order-response-Approved.pdf

This is the quote I decided to use, this is an exract from Jean Baudrillard’s Please Follow Me. I really liked this extract as it gave a very fresh and interesting outlook on following. Baudrillard is a philosopher with a unique and incommon view on the world, this contriutes to his appealing and provocative describtion.

EDITING

For my editing process I chose to enhance the colours in each photo which I think lifts each image’s content and my subjects within them. I wanted to preserve the idea of femininity by keeping the images soft, contrasting the vibrance in colours while toning down the initial intake of visual representation.

ORIGINAL PHOTO
ADDED ROSE TINT
ENHANCED EXPOSURE TO ADD LIGHT

TONED DOWN EXPOSURE WITH CONTRAST
ENHANCED SHADOWS FOR DEPTH
ENHANCED WHITES FOR RANGE IN TONE
ENHANCED BLACKS FOR ADDED DEPTH IN DARKER COLOURS
TONED DOWN THE CLARITY FOR SOFTER EFFECT
ENHANCED VIBRANCE
ENHANCED DETAILS
ADJUSTED EXPOSURE

PHOTOSHOOT

Marina Abramovic and Izumi Miyazaki influenced my photoshoot a lot. From Abramovic I took the idea of performance and directed many scenarios in my project that displayed the characters and traits of my subjects. I shot my whole project in one room, my subjects personal space which I interpret as her landscape, decorated in an organised mess that represents many characteristics of the individual in each object that lies around her room and the interactions she has with them. My concept behind the series is influenced behind the history of women in art and Miyazaki. Miyazaki has control over the representation of her sex because she is taking them herself. Miyazaki purposely produces pictures that move away from the classifications of female stereotypes. As a female, I thought it was important that the representation of my subjects displayed them as individuals and not as objects, therefore keeping them in their personal environments and disregarding any ideas of perfection or social ideologies of how women should look and what women do. Women taking pictures of other women allows complete control over representation. I wanted the effect of getting to know the subjects when the series is viewed rather than seeing someone who looks ‘aesthetically’ pleasing in terms of beauty standards within the western world, with no character behind the individual. The series is a personal look into a stranger’s life, using the notion of scopophilia but with consent and without the expectation of female stereotypes.