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Response to Guillaume Bression and Carlos Ayesta

As explained in my previous post, this photo shoot is directed towards the remains of humanities destruction on the earth and reflecting on how it once was used. This photo shoot is based upon my thoughts about the earth and community as a whole, exploring  and documenting the ruins that we have created.

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Edited Images

 

Analysis

 

For my next photo shoot I intend to document a direct juxtaposition to this photo shoot by showing the specific interest in the relationship between man and unspoiled nature and the role it plays in defining our community. The main focus of the next shoot will revolve around  the concept of the Sublime.

Environmental Issues – Photoshoot Plan

Photoshoot Plan Inspired by Guillaume Bression and Carlos Ayesta

My first shoot is inspired by Guillaume Bression and Carlos Ayesta. Their photos stimulate thought at the consequences of human activity on the earth and this definitely interests me as it is interesting to see how rapidly the world is changing and to imagine how it will become in the future. There are many aspects to the world which are changing for the better however also many for the worse too. I think it would be interesting to explore both of these changing worlds, for the better and for the worse. For both of these approaches i will use a photo manipulation method to over exaggerate the changing world and the social/political issues in relation to the environment.

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For this shoot I will follow the similar approach to my artist reference of Guillaume Bression and Carlos Ayesta by looking at the negative impacts on our earth due to human activity. This could be a variety of different issues such as air/noise/ light pollution, habitat loss and plastic in seas. I think it would be interesting to look at an abandoned/derelict area and incorporate  a similar aspect to my artist such as wrapping up an object in cling film or perhaps have a person wrapped up escaping the harsh conditions. Also it would be engaging to have my model using the abandoned place as it would have been used when it was functional. This will give the image a clear juxtaposition and exaggerate the poor conditions in its current state.

I intend to show the viewer a glimpse of places long forgotten through the my images and allow them to serve as an eerie reminder that nothing lasts forever. I want to produce examples of humanity’s wastefulness and the impact society has on nature. By doing this i can engage with the audience and influence them to change the way in which they think about and treat the environment.

Essay 2: Public/ Private Archives

What Are Archives?

In the course of daily life, individuals and organizations create and keep information about their personal and business activities. Archivists identify and preserve these documents of lasting value.

These records — and the places they are kept — are called “archives.” Archival records take many forms, including correspondence, diaries, financial and legal documents, photographs, and moving image and sound recordings. All state governments as well as many local governments, schools, businesses, libraries, and historical societies, maintain archives.

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Using the Photographic Archive as a Resource for Research and Ideas

For your Personal Investigation you have to engage with a notion of an archive. Archives can  be a rich source for finding starting points on your creative journey. This will strengthen your research and lead towards discoveries about the past that will inform the way you interpret the present and anticipate the future.

Public archives in Jersey

Jersey Archives:  Since 1993 Jersey Archive has collected over 300,000 archival records and it is the island’s national repository holding archival material from public institutions as well as private businesses and individuals. To visit click here

Jersey Archive can offer guidance, information and documents that relate to all aspects of the Island’s History. It also holds the collections of the Channel Islands Family History Society.

Societe Jersiaise: Photographic archive of 80,000 images dating from the mid-1840s to the present day. 35,000 historical images in the Photographic Archive are searchable online here.

Societe Jersiaise also have an extensive library with access to may publications and records relating to the island’s history, identity and geography. Click here

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Archisle: The Jersey Contemporary Photography Programme, hosted by the Société Jersiaise aims to promote contemporary photography through an ongoing programme of exhibitions, education and commissions.

The Archisle project connects photographic archives, contemporary practice and experiences of island cultures and geographies through the development of a space for creative discourse between Jersey and international practitioners.

Link: http://www.archisle.org.je/

Private archives: Family photo-albums, objects, letters, birth-certificates, legal documents etc.

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Digital images stored on mobile phones, uploaded on social media etc.

Pictures appear on the smartphone photo sharing application Instagram on April 10, 2012 in Paris, one day after Facebook announced a billion-dollar-deal to buy the startup behind Instagram. The free mini-program lets people give classic looks to square photos using "filters" and then share them at Twitter, Facebook or other social networks. AFP PHOTO THOMAS COEX (Photo credit should read THOMAS COEX/AFP/GettyImages)

TASK

Write a 1000 word essay and answer this question: Whose Archive is it Anyway?

To answer this question you need to reflect on Photo-Archive’ talk by Gareth Syvret on Tue 12 June at the Société Jersiaise when we began the Future of St Helier project. Here is a link to Intro to the Photo Archive

Research at least two photographers from the list below in the photo-archive and choose one photograph from each that illustrates the themes of POLITICAL LANDSCAPES and include it in your essay

Read also the text by theorist David Batearchives-networks-and-narratives_low-res, make notes and reference it by incorporating quotes into your essay to widen different perspectives. Comment on quotes used to construct an argument that either support or disapprove your own point of view.

Watch the Youtube clips below and consider the following sub-questions:

How do archives function?
What are their purpose?
How do archives act as repositories of cultural memories of the past?
In what way does photography perform a double role within archives?
Reference some of the artists and photographers mentioned in the David Bate’s text and use as examples.
Imagine how you will look in your archive of adulthood and what type/style of pictures you want them to be?
How will looking at archival material enrich your personal study?
In what way has looking at archives been a resourceful exercise?
What have you learned?

DEADLINE: Publish blog posts by Mon 5 NOV (Monday after H-TERM)

INDEPENDENT STUDY > HOMEWORK
Choose at least one option

Explore public archives and find links to your research and project based around Political Landscapes. Make a blog post

1. Explore your own family/ personal archives over and make a blog post with some of the material and describe how it will inform and develop your Personal Investigation.  Ask parents, grand-parents and other family members to look through photo-albums, letters, boxes etc.

2. Plan at least one photo-shoot and make a set of images that respond to your research above and/ or Personal Investigation.

Extra research/ reading

Dr Gil Pasternak, Senior Research Fellow in the Photographic History Research Centre (De Montfort University, Leicester), will be part of a BBC documentary film exploring what family photographs say about Britain’s post-war social history.

Watch this Youtube clip where Dr Kelly Wilder, Director of Photographic History Research Centre, De Montfort University, Leicester delivers an academic paper,  ‘The View from Everywhere: Objectivity and the Photographic Archive’ at a symposium on Photographic Archives at the Getty Centre in Los Angeles where she talks about the notion of objectivity when it comes to the use of photographic images. Here is a  Review of symposium on Photo_Archives and Objectivity

Here is an essay example from previous A2 student, Rosanna Armstrong

Work by photographers in the collection at the Societe Jersiaise Photographic Archive. Use for further research

Badoux, Ernest
Dunham, Percy

Smith, Albert
Guiton, Emile F
Foot, Francis
William Collie
Laurens, Phillip Morel
Ouless, Clarence P
De Faye, Francis George
Dale, Edwin
Baudoux, Ernest
Martin Wyness
Charles Hugo
Claude Cahun
Martin Parr (Liberation)
Michelle Sank (Insula)
Yury Toroptsov (Fairyland)
Tom Pope ( I am not Tom Pope, You are all Tom Pope)
Jonny Briggs (Unpalatable Truths)
Tanja Deman (Sunken Garden)
Lewis Bush (Trading Zones)
Martin Toft (AtlantusMasterplan, The Seaflower Venture)

Critical image analysis

Read through this Powerpoint how to analyse a photograph + photographic theory for more help and guidance. Or use Photo Literacy as a method of analysis: of TECHNICAL>VISUAL>CONTEXTUAL>CONCEPTUAL

FERNANDO MASELLI

FERNANDO MASELLI – Artist Reference

The photographic work of Fernando Maselli explores different aspects of the formalism, deepening the aesthetic and concept as core values. Born in Buenos Aires in 1978, Fernando Maselli studied Fine Arts and later moved to Madrid. His work has been exhibited in many museums and festivals like University of Navarra Museum.

Through his art projects he explores different aspects of formalism, deepening on the concept and aesthetics as essential values. In his latest work there is a  specific interest in the relationship between man and unspoiled nature and the role it plays in the conception of ideas such as religiosity or knowledge. The main focus of his work revolves around  the concept of the Sublime, the restrained fear facing the beauty of steep landscapes and the majesty linked to divinity.

There are many key features to the work of Maselli with such elements like the vastness, the darkness and the hugeness but especially an attribute that Burke called artificial infinite: an element that is repeated many times in a constant and uninterrupted configuration generates in the viewer a sense of infinity. To get this effect, Maselli spends several days in the mountains, taking pictures and later, in his studio, he rebuilds those parts into a new landscape through photo montage. 

“I face my job as a solo journey into vastness with constant references to classical painting, literature, philosophy and aesthetics. My ultimate intention is to put the viewer in front of a sublime and moving show that  makes him wonder about consciousness, the universe, beliefs and our own origin.”

Analysis

The generic conventions within  Maselli’s work is the untouched sublime environment . The photographer clearly has a positive view on the earth and is going on specific expeditions to portray the greatness of the world. However it could be interpreted that he has a negative view on the environment because the locations he goes to would not usually be seen by people without purpose and these locations are rare. Therefore he is trying to show society the difference between what they are seeing in everyday life compared to what is out there. This will give the viewer a realization of how they are treating the environment in their areas. I believe the photographers influence is the rapid urbanization around the world and he has responded to this by showing the beautiful nature that we are destroying with this urbanization.

I am influenced by the use of isolation involved within this image and the calmness/tranquil atmosphere. This could be an indication that without humans present, we could have this stunning imagery surrounding us everywhere. The tonal range is aesthetically pleasing to help us focus in on different aspects to the photo. The composition is well composed as the tall mountains on either side create a leading line through the middle of the photo to direct us to the lighter tones at the back of the photo. The bottom  parts of the photo appear to be dark and rather mysterious which may be a reference to hell being down there and a dark place where as the higher parts of the photo are bright which in contrast could link to heaven being up there and being a positive place. The textures within the photo as a whole are interesting with a contrast of rough textures within the rocks and the soft calm textures within the mist.

Breaking The Rules

In photography there are endless rules we are taught to follow to create successful images. These rules could be to do with technical, compositional or oven social context. Posing subjects, manipulating images and becoming over involved in the stories is often seen as wrong or unprofessional in documentary photography due to how the photos are used to inform people of real life events. in a creative context these photos have been manipulated to enhance their existing feature of even to make them into further experiments of art.

I am going to choose one of the following rules to research in detail an develop it by creating my own work which brakes the rule.

The Rule of Objectivity

The Rule of Audience

The Rule of Manipulation

The Rule of Reality

The Rule of Technicality

The Rule of Ownership

The Rule of Ownership

The Rule of the Camera

The Rule of Rule Breaking

I have chosen to look into the rule of ownership because in the age of the internet and mass media nothing is ever completely original. photographs are now taken for granted and are not as limited as they used to be meaning people can take as many photos a they want with their smart phones and share them all over the world. But once they are shared, who owns them? Around 1.8 billion digital images are uploaded to the internet every day, all for a variety of different purposes, so it is difficult to produce new, original and useful work. There is so much already out there which could be used why do we feel a need to constantly create new things. The solution could be in the change of creative attitude of the old fashioned idea of ownership and copyright.

Copyright is a legal term used to describe  the rights creators have over their work, it can include books, music, photography, paintings, copy, sculptures, logos, and many more. A copyright for original work lasts the lifetime of the artist and 70 years after their death. If someone copies a piece of copyrighted work and the original owner feel that they are making profit from their design it can become legal.

I am particularly interested in the ownership of the press (media convergence) which is where a concentrated group of people own and control the mass media. Although the news is meant to be fairly unbiased, we see it as a truth and fact distributer in society however there are many things that are missed and adapted. The Government is ultimately in controls of the media meaning they have the power to select and share what they want. newspapers can manipulate stories and bring them out of context to suit their own political views for example (daily mail very strong opinions)

I want to break the rule of ownership by reusing and manipulating existing images. I will find the images in newspapers, magazine, personal achieves and on the internet. my cutting out

this also links back to the overall theme of political landscapes because newspapers are such a big distributer of . information and are very political in their views on current topics i also want to take inspiration from a variety of places.

 

GUILLAUME BRESSION & CARLOS AYESTA

GUILLAUME BRESSION & CARLOS AYESTA – Artist Reference

Since the tsunami and the nuclear catastrophe of March 2011, Carlos Ayesta and Guillaume Bression have made regular visits to the region of Fukushima, Japan, and especially to the “no man’s land” around the stricken power station. Achieved from their numerous visits is a six series of strongly aesthetic photographs which mix posed situations with a documentary approach. Their photos stimulate thought at the consequences of a nuclear accident on such a scale which connect with the audience on an emotional level.

Carlos Ayesta and Guillaume Bression have been working together since 2009. Their work has been exhibited in many festivals and institutions. Through their photographic approach, they have the ambition to show social issues, but always with a contemporary questioning of the image, thanks to the staging in the broad sense, they wish to show other facets of real life.

To me, their work has a strong purpose to show the world how we as humans are destroying our earth. It focuses on the destruction of buildings and how demonstrates how once used facilities have been left to decay and rot. I beleive their images are aesthetically pleasing however the actual concepts displayed are visually disturbing as it they create a realization of how our earth is in decline.

Analysis

Responding to the devastating earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster at the fukushima daiichi power plant which contaminated parts of japan in 2011, the french photographers have photographed a series that interprets the tragedy from the perspective of both the inhabitants and landscape. By traveling to these areas, the artists were able to react to the landscape, incorporating surreal dramatizations into the environment through the use of transparent props like bubbles and films. These clear elements symbolize the idea of contamination, acknowledging a problem currently facing residents of these devastated areas: what is safe and what is still polluted? the limits are increasingly more blurry, instilling a widespread sense of fear and uncertainty.

Personally, I believe this photo is visually pleasing due to the composition, contrasting colors and lighting which directs the viewer across the whole photo. The composition meets the rule of thirds which makes the photo easy to view and understand. The main focal point of the photo is the isolated man within the bubble and he is positioned on the bottom left hand point when talking about the rule of thirds. In addition, the photograph is split into thirds with the fields taking up two thirds of the photograph and the sky and trees taking up the final third. This rule helps draw the viewer’s eye into the composition, instead of just glancing at the center.

I believe the fields act as a leading line towards the deeper parts of the photo with the forest. The forest consists of very tall trees which illuminate the isolation of the small man towards the front of the photo. The trees could be seen as a metaphor looking down on the man, intimidating him which is a reference to the harsh climate there also. The bubble is effective in  conveying the conceptual ideas behind the photograph. This is because it is seen to be protecting him from the pollution and radiation that is active in that area.

 

2nd Photoshoot // Manipulation // Inspired by ALICE WIELINGA and BANKSY

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I believe this photo shoot was effective in collating what I needed for my photos to be aesthetically pleasing. I simply ventured around town and took pictures of interesting walls straight on which would make it easier in post production to edit graffiti on. I tried to refrain from photographing plain walls with little texture as i wanted to enhance the concept and meaning of the images other than the graffiti once added in by having these interesting backgrounds.

Edited Images

The two images above have been constructed to show a narrative about a girl in a 3rd world country/war zone that has very little about her life due to the upbringing in a poor area. Therefore, due to her unfortunate place of home, she has to make use of what is around by using a grenade as a ball and a slanted wall as a slide.

The image above could be interpreted in many ways. An interpretation of this could be about the political issue of migration and the extreme extents that people put themselves in to get across the boarder. This makes the audience aware of this situation and may influence them to change the way they think about migrants and the reasons they are coming to a new country.

The two images above relate to negative environmental issues and how people don’t care about how we are treating the planet. The top image of the biker shows an avoidance of cleaning up because instead of removing the litter he is using it for a BMX stunt. The photo below clearly shows how society are inconsiderate and will vandalize buildings which also reflects the way people treat the environment.

I believe that all of these edits show significance and political meaning with issues inflicted such as war, migration and environmental issues too. Each individual image can be interpreted in a variety of ways conveying their own politicized story and each viewer can interpret the story in ways that may relate to them. They can be interpreted in a variety of ways linking to the individual as my images show diversity as the stories aren’t immediately visible which I think helps to engage with the audience as they can bring their own experiences to the images and narrative.

I think the above image is my most powerful and effective image due to the narrative created and thoughts that it can stimulate to the viewer. The image reflects the conditions in war and how the younger generation are innocent yet suffering. I believe the composition works well to draw the audience to the focus points of the photo such as the girl, grenade and sign. The texture of the wall works well in conjunction with the concept of the image as it reflects a rather torn up area like a war zone would be like. The photo manipulation method is similar to Alice Wielinga’s work and the graffiti style and concept relates to Banksy’s work.

Editing Process

Further Experimenting Inspired by Alice Wielinga

Second Manipulation Photoshoot Plan and research

After my last shoot, I thought it would be interesting to continue the similar theme yet explore how bunkers are used in modern day. In the previous photo shoot, i explored the contrast between the soldiers in action in WW2 and the bunkers as they are presented today. This gave a timeline of about 70 years of history which is effective in displaying how the world changes and how we learn from these political issues.

In the previous shoot i used some bunkers as the main significance and focal point and for this shoot i intend to do the same. However the story that will be portrayed in this shoot is how these historically significant pieces of architecture are being vandalized by graffiti. I will still use a photo manipulation method by turning some of my photos into graffiti and impose them onto the bunker. An artist which has further developed my ideas and stemmed my thinking into creating this shoot is Banksy.

Banksy

Banksy is an anonymous England based graffiti artist, political activist and film director of unverified identity. His satirical street art combine dark humor with graffiti executed in a distinctive stenciling technique. Banksy displays his art on publicly visible surfaces such as walls and self built physical prop pieces. His works of political and social commentary have been featured on streets, walls, and bridges of cities throughout the world. Banksy’s work grew out of the Birstol underground scene, which involved collaborations between artists and musicians.

Banksy’s name and identity remain unconfirmed and the subject of speculation. In a 2003 interview with Simon Hattenstone of The Guardian, Banksy is described as “white, 28, scruffy casual – jeans, T-shirt, a silver tooth, silver chain and silver earring. He began as an artist at the age of 14, was expelled from school, and served time in prison for petty crime. According to Hattenstone, “anonymity is vital to him because graffiti is illegal”. 

Analysis

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Banksy’s work portrays strong messages to a wide range of different people. He is not only seen as an artist but as a political spokesman against capitalism, war, theism, totalitarianism and fascism. This piece of artwork clearly resembles his strong views on war and that the innocent younger generation are suffering even though they are not inflicting the war. This piece of work is hard hitting and makes the viewer think about other parts of the world that are suffering. I think Banksy intends to bring a realization to people to make them think how lucky they are and that they could help make a difference to those unfortunate individuals across the sea. Although this is not photography, the artistic approach includes political ideas which i  will take inspiration from to portray in my work.

Photoshoot Plan

Concept– To photograph a variety of portrait pictures that can be turned into graffiti and placed onto a series of bunkers images that I have also taken. In addition, try and create a political message similar to Banksy and Alice Wielinga’s work and use a manipulation method for the final outcome.

Genre/Artist – Inspired by Alice Wielinga’s North Korea work that has been manipulated and further inspiration from Banksy’s graffiti work with political engagement.

Location – The main locations will be coastal areas where the majority of the bunkers are located. The portrait shots i intend to capture will be scattered across a variety of locations. In addition to using Bunkers, i will try and explore other areas to create other political messages.

Lighting – I will use natural lighting at different times of the day to create a realistic mood similar to the photographed work that Banksy creates.

Rule of reality – Artist reference (Sophie Calle)

Sophie Calle

Sophie Calle is a french conceptual artist and photographer. She captures human susceptibility, and examines intimacy and individuality as well as various types of stalking and surveillance. She is recognized for her detective-like ability to follow strangers and investigate their private lives. In Suite Venitienne , Sophie Calle followed a man she met at a party in Paris to Venice where she disguised herself and followed him around the city, photographing him. Calle’s surveillance of the man, who she identifies only as Henri B., includes black and white photographs which where taken on film. She also broke into the hotel by changing into a chamber maid and captured individuals hotel rooms to observe the guests.Calle conditions and recasts her own identity for that period of time. The documents/ evidence that result from these conceptual projects are presented as photographs and zines.

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Alice Wielinga Inspired Photoshoot

My idea for this shoot has changed from my initial thoughts when researching Alice Wielinga’s work. Originally I wanted to explore the difference between reality and the marking of jersey which would have definite similarities with Alice Wielinga’s work. However my ideas now are based towards the war and occupation and i will use archival images contrasted with modern day images that i have taken. I will do this with a photo manipulation process similar to Wielinga’s work where i layer the two photos onto each other. The war was a very significant part of Jerseys history and i think it would be interesting to document this in a modern day perspective and contrasting it with the persepctive of the actual time of the war. This could stimulate some emotional response within the viewer and allow them to reflect on history and possibly learn from it.

Inspiration from Alice Wielinga

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Contact Sheet

Although this photoshoot was rather limited, I believe due to the clear intent i had going into it, i was able to gather the images that i needed in order to complete what i set out to do. Also, the combination of the archival images meant that I had many photos already for this task and therefore didn’t need as many as i would usually take. I think the images for this shoot came out well and the bright lighting illuminated the bunkers features well. The sharpness of this images means that i have huge flexibility when coming to the editing/manipulation process.

My Photo-manipulation Outcomes

I think the two above photos are interesting due to to the concepts of the images and how the frame has been used significantly. The frame in which i have placed the archival image of the soldiers in is shot through a window within an actual bunker itself. This has significance because this is where these soldiers would have spent the majority of the time within the occupation. I think it is also interesting to view the original image and see the fortress that is also their workplace and the picture can create the narrative about looking into the workplace and lives of the soldiers through the frame.

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Within the three images above i tried to use a similar approach as  Alice Wielinga’s North korean work. The archival images are in black and white and i thought it would look better to have my modern photos with the similar old look to them. To create the old grungy feel to my images, i used an overlay of an old piece of paper and used the overlay blending mode within photoshop as well as change in opacity. I think that my images have been successful in portraying what war life looked like and how this compares with the remains of the war. Below is one of my manipulated photographs which shows how the overlay helps to give the old grungy aesthetic.

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