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When looking for inspiration from the archive I wanted to focus on accessing specific areas of location on my shoot, so influential areas that connect to the history of jersey found within the achieve and possibly using this as a background for an emotional piece. Archival images are much more influenced by narrative and documentary style due to editing effects and camera effects not being around. Because of this the achieve is a good place to go in order for a clear representation of the world that used to be and a good reflection fo the peoples attitudes and feeling within a scenario.

For my first shoot I went to three separate locations, being a beach, castle and towns full of archival images that have been around for a long period of time that are significant to jersey and its history. Within this shoot I wanted to incorporate three different emotions, The beach as being freedom and peace, this is reflected through the person I have chosen, having a great love and impact for the beach,It also shows that politics and negative impact on emotions is not always relevant when bought to an area of great love and admiration.  I want this to be reflected through the dress and positioning and way in which she is going to move.  I want to get many different interesting compositions and the way in which the body is held to reflect an emotion as-well as being incorporated into the landscape itself.

For my second location I will go to Gorey castle, I have chosen this as it is a hugely influential Archival area and shows a huge political impact of war and issues effecting how jersey is currently represented. For this shoot I want to show an emotion of sadness and anger, this will be mimicked by the colour of red and the action in which the subject moves and where she is placed. I want to incorporate many interest angles and find many little areas within Gorey castle that are dark and represent the suffering of war that this symbolises for many years. To this person it shows the past and present to how politics is now formed and how she is now deemed as a less important citizen because of the events that occurred here. I will use many camera effects in order to experiment within emotion and also using mirrors to show a reflection of time and such.

The last location is a little community within a small town, full of colour and a strong community. This will also show a reflection of love and also highlight the scenario fo living for more urbanised areas. I want to try and capture more people in the community within this scenario and also just the landscape itself. and could possible incorporate a narrative and documentary section of this shoot from following the people who live in the area itself.

First shoot: image count:251

 

 

My Edits Of My Response To Political Landscapes

I have chosen to use the technique of pasting and cropping photographs over a base photographs and placing them in different places in order to align with the base photographs in order to create an interesting and contrasting composition. This allows me to be creative with the selection and placement of the photographs in order to emphasise as much as possible the differences and similarities between the past and present uses of the land. I will also be incorporating technique 3 into this by using natural frames such as mirrors and windows around the house in order to provide a more personal and interesting touch by showing how the fashion and style of property design has changed through time.

In order to provide myself with more photographs/frames to work with I have conducted an additional mini photoshoot within my household in which I photographed more frames and decorations within the house. I can use these photographs to broaden the variety of edits in my final outcome and to further show the current fashion and style within households.

In the edits I have used photoshop to alter/crop the montage photographs or archival photographs to fit within the natural framings that I photographed around my household and then placed the montages within the frame. I have done this to create a sense of personalisation within the edits as well as delving deeper into the theme of political landscape by showing how the inner decoration of the land changes over time, as well as the buildings themselves. The mixture of new and old photographs along with the modern decorations allows for the changes and developments over time to be shown as clearly as possible.

The majority of the photographs show the different sections of the houses and their developments through the use of montages but I have devoted one of the photograph edits to only the archival images within the frame in order for these photographs to be appreciated as they are without the contrast with the new photographs distracting the viewer from it. I have also included an edit which shows an archival photograph of me and my dad on the property in order to show that political landscape includes how the people involved in the change of land develop.

Analysis

In this photograph natural lighting was used in all aspects from the photograph of the frame to the photograph of the house from 1873. This use of natural lighting has allowed for the natural shadows of the structure to be shown which helps to create contrast between the different shapes and angles in the structure of the house. There is a very wide tonal range in this photograph due to its montage nature – the bright white paint of the newly refurbished house contrasts against the black hole that is the window being renovated, this helps to create multiple viewpoints and areas of interest of which all contrast with eachother. A deep depth of field is used for all of the photographs involved in this montage as the whole of the photograph is in focus which allows for all the small details of the contrasts between the old and new to be seen. A shutter speed of 1/50 was used to capture the mirror frame along with an ISO of 200 as I wanted the frame to be of as high a quality as possible in order for it to compliment the photographs within it. For the photographs within the frame a slightly quicker shutter speed along with a lower ISO will have been used as the photograph was taken outside so the shutter did not need as much time to allow the light to enter the lens. The photographs are all correctly exposed but the exposures between the different photographs in  the montage contrast with eachother to show the differences between them.

The colours in this photograph vary greatly due to the nature of the montage – the frame shows a dark gold and brown to contrast with the predominantly black and white montage. In the predominantly black and white montage there are splashes of colour through the inclusion of the photographs showing the current state of the house. These splashes of colour create a more interesting viewing and reminds the viewer how much technology has changed overtime to go from black and white to colour photography as well as the landscapes. There is a slight 3D effect to the montage as the closer corner of the house enters the background with the far corner being pushed towards the background – this 3D effect is further added to by the frame surrounding the montage, which creates a much more interesting and intriguing photograph. The frame is positioned directly around the centre of the photograph to allow the viewer clear viewing into what the frame is showing. This centralisation of the frame looks very orderly and neat which contrasts with the chaotic structure of the montage that it contains. The montage is placed within the frame in a way that shows as much of it as possible in order to convey my ideas within political landscape further. There are lots of viewpoints within the photograph as there is so much going on – which is possibly a bad thing – but I feel that there is a lot being said through this photograph so that fits the busyness of it.

This photograph is made from a collection of archival photographs and new photographs of my house. This collection of photographs represent the history of the house and the changes that it has gone through. I have incorporated both archival and new photographs to demonstrate how the genre of political landscape links to these photographs. The house has many similarities to cod houses through the shape and style – these cod houses were built in the 18th and 19th century from people who made their wealth through the North Atlantic cod trade which can be seen as one of the initial sources of wealth within Jersey. After research on the house I could not find any evidence that this is a cod house but the similarities and shapes are very close. This photograph has strong links to political landscapes and Guillame Bression and Carlos Ayesta’s work due to exploring what humans can do to a landscape and how drastically landscapes can change over a time period.

The idea behind this photograph is to show how even though fashion and trends come and go, they always come back around. This photograph shows sections of the house through photographs that are taken nearly 150 years apart – even though they are taken so many years apart the structure and shape of the building has remained. In the 1870 period only the people who could afford to would plaster their houses, but then later on it came into fashion for houses to have granite showing (as seen in the photograph) so the house was stripped of its plaster to reveal the granite structure. In the current state the house has been re-plastered in order to meet fashion trends and in order to show some inspiration from the original style of the property. This loop of fashion and trend shows how political landscapes often take inspiration from the past whilst putting a modern spin on them.

Evaluation of My Final Outcome

I think that throughout the Future of St. Helier newspaper project I have thoroughly explored the different aspects of St. Helier and the people within it. I have photographed environmental portraits and portraits of unaware subjects to catch the different sides of the population of St. Helier as well as photographing completely different styles of buildings within the capital. If I was to explore the Future of St. Helier again I would focus on more set-up photo-shoots with interesting people within the parish in order to get an insight into what they think the future of St. Helier is and how they feel about the changes that it is going through.

At the beginning of the project I planned on photographing lots of people in their natural work environments in order to create a collection of photographs that show the different jobs and dress codes that come with them in St. Helier. My intentions changed when we visited the construction site at Ann Street car park as I saw the difference between the newly built buildings and the buildings being demolished and thought that this difference had to be recognised as it is the Future of St. Helier in the present.

I learnt throughout this photographs that there are many aspects to St. Helier which differ depending on which area of the parish you are in. Every subject that you photograph or speak to are completely their own person and have a different story. I learnt a lot about the future plans of St. Helier and how vital the finance industry is to Jersey and how quickly it is advancing.

FUTURE OF ST HELIER NEWSPAPER AND INSTALLATION

Future of St Helier

Your final images/ design – choose from folders here
Then write your own evaluation / experience of  being part of  the newspaper and hoarding installation etc.

Copy and past all the below and publish as your own blog post

Hoarding Installation

The unveiling of the Future of St Helier Hoarding at the International Finance Centre on the Esplanade in St Helier took place on Thursday 13 Dec 2018.

First published as a 52 page newspaper supplement in September by the Jersey Evening Post the work produced by A-Level Photography students at Hautlieu School have been transformed into a 34m outdoor installation as part of Masterplan Community Arts and Education Project

We were challenged with responding to specific areas, streets and neighbourhoods divided up along the urban vingtaines of St Helier and to explore through research, archives and photography the built-environment, urban living, diverse communities, town planning, land use and re-generation projects.

We thank all sponsors and collaborators for making this a successful contribution to the island’s cultural records and historic archives Jersey Development Company, Camerons Ltd, MJP ArchitectsArchisleLewis BushPhoto-Archive Societe-Jersiaise, Kevin Pilley, States of Jersey and Connétable of St Helier, Simon Crowcroft

Earlier today we unveiled the Masterplan Future of St Helier hoarding display at the International Finance Centre. Lots of local media interest from Jersey Evening PostITV Channel TV and BBC Jersey who broadcasted live on radio talking to photography students at Hautlieu School, Constable of St Helier, Simon Crowcroft and sponsors Jersey Development Company, Camerons Ltd, MJP Architects about the future of the island and its capital. An excellent example of how a community arts and education project can generate a debate that affects all those who either live, work or visit St Helier.

If you are interested in our views of young people tune into BBC Radio here (listen from 3:18:30 onwards or watch the six o’clock news tonight on ITV.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p06rlpdw

If you missed the news last night at ITV Channel TV you can catch up here with Hautlieu students talking (15m.12s) about their images on display at the Masterplan Future of St Helier hoarding on the International Finance Centre.

See link here

The outdoor installation on the hoarding around the construction site is a great way to engage the public in art and debates concerning the future of the island’s capital but, what we need in Jersey is a new contemporary art space that will provide a new venue to showcase art produced in the island, but equally also bring international art to Jersey for the public enjoyment of its residents and visitors alike.

The recent Culture, Arts and Heritage Strategic Review, commissioned by the Government of Jersey makes 20 new recommendations that will revitalise the island’s cultural infrastructure and achieve a wide range of social and economic objectives from tourism, to health and well being to external relations, to planning and environmental developments – in the hope that in partnership with Government it will enrich and enhance Jersey’s quality of life.

Let’s hope those in power who can make real changes to St Helier’s build environment will include such a new art space in the revised Masterplan of the Waterfront. All we need is political will and re-prioritising public funding for the arts. States of Jersey

Future of St Helier Newspaper

The outcome of students work was first published on Tuesday 18 September 2018 as a 52 page newspaper supplement, Future of St Helier that was printed in 14,000 copies and inserted into a daily edition of the Jersey Evening Post and distributed island wide.

Here is a video browser of our Future of St Helier supplement printed and distributed in today’s edition of the Jersey Evening Post. Hautlieu photography students were challenged with responding to specific areas, streets and neighbourhoods divided up along the urban vingtaines of St Helier and to explore through research, archives and photography the built-environment, urban living, diverse communities, town planning, land use and re-generation projects. Each student designed a page spread which was then split in half producing a fragmented image reflecting on the nature of experience and diversity of St Helier.

Here is a video browser of our Future of St Helier supplement printed and distributed in today’s edition of the Jersey Evening Post. Hautlieu photography students were challenged with responding to specific areas, streets and neighbourhoods divided up along the urban vingtaines of St Helier and to explore through research, archives and photography the built-environment, urban living, diverse communities, town planning, land use and re-generation projects. Each student designed a page spread which was then split in half producing a fragmented image reflecting on the nature of experience and diversity of St Helier. Make sure to get your copy before the shops close!Thanks to everyone involved in the creative process Archisle Lewis Bush, Jamie Cole, Simon Crowcroft, Kevin Pilley – States of Jersey and our sponsors Jersey Development Company and Camerons Limited.

Posted by Martin Toft on Tuesday, 18 September 2018

Own images on panels:

  • Panel 1: bottom image
  • Panel 2: top right
  • Panel 3: bottom image
  • Panal 4: bottom left

Panel 1

Panel 2

Panel 3

Panel 4

 

16 Page Zine

Evaluation + Analysis

Overall, I think this zine is a good representation of the work i produced  for this project and gives insight into the industrialisation of Jersey. It emphasises the mechanical shapes and structures from a different perspective that people might not see in their everyday lives.  Some of the images I displayed across a double page spread as i thought they were most effective as they didn’t need other images to back them up to get the concept across. The front and back cover of the zine is one landscape image of piping and metal structures, indicating to the audience the concept of the images they will find in the zine without opening it. I thought this image worked best as the front and back as the right side of the image (front) had piping on the bottem half of the image and metal on the top giving room for the title of the zine ‘Industrial’. The left side of the image (back) is more chaotic and unstructured with the piping going in every direction, perhaps representing the disordered buildings and structures in Jersey. The font I used for the front and back cover was *** in white so you could clearly see it against the metal piping. I tried to display the images inside the zine so that the more detailed double page images were separated with multiple or less detailed images.  The first two double page spreads are detailed images, the first being a over view of an area in St Helier trapped within repetitive black fencing. This is then followed by the second image of two metal structures, linking to the first image through the cooler tones and the dull, desolate appearance of the two images. I like the composition of the second image which is why it works well in a double spread spread as the metal staircase on the right frames that side of the image and contrasts the simplistic left side. These images are followed by multiple images on the third double spread. The left side displays two images of structured buildings which is contrasted with the full page portrait image on the right. I displayed all these image together all they all link with each other through the red sections. I thought I put this double page here as it’s a huge contrast from the cooler tones on the first two pages and breaks up full page images. The fourth double page in a full landscpae image of metal piping linking to the front and back cover of the image which is why I placed it in the middle pages of the zine. I gave this image a full page as it’s very detailed and contains many different tones where a smaller display wouldn’t give it justice. This is followed by the fifth double page image of a grey building with black electrical wires going up the side linking to the piping on the page before and the grey tones. I like this image as it shows a different perspective of industrial structure that people may not normally see through the upwards angle and emphasises the dullness through the grey undertones juxtaposed with the bright white background. The next double page shows multiple image I photographed around a building site representing the continuous redevelopment of new infrastructure around Jersey. This page breaks up the more detailed images and is contrasted form the page before with the brighter colours like blue and yellow. I included my interpretation of Luke Fowler’s two-frame photography showing an up close, detailed image. These images all link together through the portrayal of cranes on the building sites and fencing, each image giving a different perspective. The final double page image of my zine of one of a tower block of flat . The composition of this image gave me room the add text to the negative space about my project and why I chose this concept. I chose this as my final photo as it’s a stand out image and different to the rest of the images in the zine. The others are all linked through the use of cooler grey tones or though an aspect shown in the image, whereas the final image stands out through the composition and the brown tones contrasted with the white sky. 

My Zine Designs

Design One

This is my first zine design. Within this design I chose to focus on the construction within St. Helier as this construction moulds the future of St. Helier. This zine focuses on the deteriation and destruction of buildings in St. Helier and then the planning of rebuilding. Once I have printed this off I will look at rearranging the pages to create a stronger narrative. I have used full bleed double page spreads in order to create a bold magazine that allows the viewer to feel completely involved in it.

I have decided that I will be using this zine as my final design as I feel that it covers more topical issues within St. Helier regarding the constant renovation of the parish.

Design Two

Within this zine design I have focused on who controls the demolition and construction of St. Helier – the people. I included environmental portraits within this collection to show what the people of St. Helier do on a daily basis and to capture the satisfaction within their lives. I chose a different format to the first zine in the sense that I left blank space to represent that the photographs are only a snapshot of their lives and there is much more to it.

Zine final idea

I have decided that I want my zine to be very creative and unique I want the images to be on large paper, differing between glossy and card. I will then cover the front of my zine with a cover of fabric and will make a small piece of card ontop with perhaps a small picture stuck to create a clear visual demonstration of what is inside the zine. This will create a more interesting eye catching  zine and will allow the project to be about contemporary contrasts and comparisons.

inside my zine I want a mixture of double page spreads that change wihtin sizes in order to create the best effects for the picture as possible. I want to exaggerate the size of a building by having the image on large paper,I also want many of the images to contrast each other, some to have a boarder and some to have multiple on one page as I want this zine to be more forwards thinking than the previous traditional zines.

my zine experimentation:

Experimenting with layout, order and text

This will be the front page of my zine,I chose this due to the impact of the red and through the interesting composition allowed a clear title to be effective wihtin the top left corner. I chose a bold but yet elegant text, overall I think this is an effective for a cover and the rest of the building to carry onto the back will be effective.  Due to me also wanting to make a hard cardboard cover with a strong colour and clear visual stimulus it shows a clear connection from all the front covers.

I decided it would be effective to use a quote of a lady to whom I interviewed in St Helier. I think this gives a story to the zine itself and a sense of community and really brings in the aims of presentation wihtin the Morden and older areas of St Helier. The text I chose was more twirly,I chose this as it connotes age of the lady and also demonstrates a fitting composition as this was taken inside a church. This is a double page image but I have given it a boarder as it has a lighter undertone. This at the end will make it smaller than other images but due to the different areas of interest such as the text, face and statue attention will still be drawn to the photo.

I wanted more harsh black and white pieces to cover all of the page.I chose these two images as I did not use them much previously and think they both demonstrate aspects of deterioration and contain a strong composition to the previous image. The strong white in the left image and the white in the centre right show a synritity to the images and I think the direct divide is successful in a simple display of the images.

As said in my previous post I want to experiment within different layout. I wanted to choose images which all chose the stature and impact of buildings in slightly different compositions.  Again I have edited all of the images into black and white this then shows a strength to the images and also shows implications to look at the buildings structure and not the images themselves.

I chose this piece due to the interesting composition and how on a large size of glossy paper the strong impact this would have. It also has a clear convention to being connected to the construction,destrcution and  remodernisation of St Helier. I think the angle and harsh composition really creates a successful piece. Although this piece is very dark tonally It creates a very strong impact  altogether.

I am not sure however about this double page. In my mind I think the colours or specifically the tonal shading of the black and white does not site each-other. I wanted to show a contrast within the older community and people living within St Helier versus that of the new modern buildings. I think this is an interesting idea when done correctly but I will need to do further experimentation into this piece.

This is now one of my favourite images so I have decided to give it a double page spread. I like the way in which it is cut off as this implies its huge stature,I think the image itself is enhanced though the tone and the way in which the scaffolding creates a three dimensional atmosphere.

Lastly I wanted to experiment even more so within composition so making a miss matched composition. I think this is interesting as it presents two different types of rebuilding and the different tonal of warmth and coolness contradicting is highly interesting.