Displaying My Final Pieces Ideas

Collage

Polaroid

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Polaroid

I’m going to display my Polaroids in a simple black background or in a frame. I think for these images I am better to keep it simple but polished in order to not take away from the editing I’ve done to the images.

Collage

I want to display my generational journey images images in a Bayeux tapestry style showing events in chronological order but looking almost like this bellow.I will use images of my parents and grandparents and also the images I took whilst exploring family and generational journey.

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1 Wall LIFE Magazine Cover Photo 64 Piece Creative Collage Wall 
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The Bayeux Tapestries

Exam Edits Polaroids

At this point I realised I should crop the images down to the size I want them to come out the printer. So I went back and resized the others.

I stopped screenshoting everything after this because I was doing the same thing over and over except with different blend options.

Carinthia West Photo Shoot 2

I didn’t like the one I crossed out in red because you cant see the subjects face.
The ones crossed out in red are out of focused and blurred. I like the ones circled in green because they are interesting to look at because they have personality.
What I really like about these images is they capture the idea of the journey of youth. They show youth as being playful and almost vain.
I didn’t have any photos I specifically dislike because they were all the same just some taken at more preferable angles and with the right things in focus.
I wanted to use my sister as my subject for some of my photos because for me she is the prime example of youth and the journey of growing up because she’s at an age where she is going out and have fun like a teen but also doing grown up things like driving, studying at a university and paying bills.

Editing 2 in the style of Carinthia West

I decided to edit this one in colour because West also has some coloured pieces. I made it more vibrant because sometimes when she used colour they’d be really vibrant popping colours.

The reason why I included the two images of the dog was because of the phone in both images. This is because as teenagers of the 21st century mobile phones are prominent in our lives due to social media. Which is different to the youth in West’s images in the way that they were always alert to what was happening around where as in these two photos you have this dog, something you’d think would take up all of our attention, howeverthere’s always a phone with us to take that attention.

ACTION PLAN- PROJECT 2

After finally finishing my first project on The Boyle Family, i wanted to look further in another artist that i could be more influenced and inspired by when producing my final pieces. The next step was finding this new artist, after looking around at previous artists and recommendations I came across a man called Stephen Gill. This is who i have decided to look further into and try base a lot of my work of. Now that i had selected my final artist that i wanted to concentrate on the next step was creating an action plan in order to create the most beneficial final piece and course work.

Things to consider:

  1. Who is Stephen Gill and how will he influence my work?
  2. Where will I take these images?- does the time of day matter, the weather?
  3. Who or what will i be photographing and why I have I chosen this subject to focus on?
  4. How many photo shoot will I need to have in order to create an efficient about of images- will the photo shoots be at the same place/same ting/same time or day/or different?
  5. How will I carry this out, what is the most beneficial tactic?
  6. When taking all the previous in to consideration how does this all relate to Stephen Gill?

After considering all factor when going in to this project it was now time to answer them. By doing this process it will enable me to stay focused and concentrate on what i need to do in order to crate the best final pieces

  • Firstly, I need to investigate Stephen Gill and what all his work is about and how i can use this to influence and inspire me when producing my own images.

WHO IS STEPHEN GILL-

Stephen Gill is a British photographer, who main inspiration comes from his immediate surroundings of inner city life in East London and more recently Sweden with an attempt to make work that reflects, responds and describes the times we live in.

His work is often made up of long-term photo studies exploring and responding to the subjects in great depth.

After working mainly in black and white from 1984, his practice since the mid 1990s was mostly in color. Stephen Gil is also know for his bazaar technique when creating an image. For example, some of Gills technique to get particular effects on the image were, by using a magnifying glass to concentrate the sunlight onto some of the negatives in order to etch markings directly onto the image or sometimes Gill would even dip his negatives into the sea.

  • After looking into my selected photographer, I now had a brief idea of what path i wanted to take when producing my own images. The next was the where. where would I take these Photos

THE WHERE-

Wen looking into Stephen Gills work a large selection of his images were simply just landscape in which he had then con onto manipulate to create the final product. Finding landscape appropriate in Jersey was no a challenge it was the time of day that I needed to consider as well as-the weather.

After careful consideration for my first photo shoot i decided to head to St Ouens as sunset and see what I could find that deemed appropriate, and for my second photo shoot i wanted to completely contrast this idea so i headed into some local lanes just after sunset and where the lighting was much darker and required flash

  • Finally the how and what. what was i going to photograph and how was i going to approach it.

HOW AND WHAT-

I had now selected my artist, where I was going to take my photos and how many photo shoot I was going to have the next was what I am going to photograph. As previously mentioned Stephen Gill was a very intricate artist and often used landscape photos and then over laying other images on leaves and plants. So I decide to consider the following when going out on my photo shoots: Landscapes, including the sea and sea walls, plants and trees that I deemed appropriate when thinking of Stephen Gills work or anything else that catches my eye. Finally the camera, I took out my canon camera with a 18mm-135mm lens, this provides a wide range and will give me better focus control.

Final images – layout

For my final images, i’ve decided to plan out how i’m going to be placing the pictures, and how i’m going to present them.

A5 images:

For these 6 images, I was originally going to stick them onto a large cube, however since i wasn’t able to make the cube in time, i decided i was going to stick them onto a large piece of card instead, in descending order like shown in above. However, i had the images on the left more elevated then the others, which made it resemble stepping stones.

A4:

For this image, I decided I would cut it up into 6 strips, and then stick them to a small piece of black board, with each piece becoming higher and higher as it went along, since I stuck pieces of card together to create this effect. I did this to make it similar to stairs.

A3:

For these images, I decided the best I could do was to cut out window cuts into a large piece of card, and place them into the cut outs. Since one of the images was longer than the other one, I decided to place it underneath, giving it a neater and nicer look.

Evaluation – Journeys and pathways

For Journeys and pathways, I looked at multiple different ideas which could relate to the theme. At first, I wasn’t basing my photoshoots off of any photographer, simply taking pictures of things which I believed related to my theme, or could be edited in a way which made it relate. This included any pathway, water movements, sunsets and sunrises, clouds, and movements done by living things, such as myself or animals I was able to take pictures of. This started me off and gave me a wide range of photos which I could play with, and possibly use for future case study responses if it related to the photographer.

I then started to look at The Boyle Family, a group of photographers who travel around and take pictures of floors which they find interesting, unique and has some sort of history to it. I chose these photographers as the way they took the images related to the themes, where they traveled around many different places to find the right picture, and what they took photos of, pictures of floors which have been on their own journey, changing over time. The photoshoots I took for these were simple and needless to say, I enjoyed taking the abstract images. I managed to take around 300 images, from places all around Jersey and Central London, many of which have some interesting history behind it. I chose 6 of the 300 images I took, and was originally going to display them on a large cube, but as I wasn’t able to make it in time for the exam, and wouldn’t have enough time during the exam, I decided to put them on a large piece of black card instead, with them doing down in the middle, and with one side of the images being more elevated than the others, in some way making them look like stepping stones.

For my second photoshoot, I looked at Paul Reiffer, a photographer who takes stunning pictures of scenery, mainly in the sunset and sunrise area. I chose him because he did what I wanted to do since I started the theme of Journeys and Pathways, pictures of sunsets, which can relate to my theme as the sun makes a journey across the sky daily. Reiffer’s images are particularly colourful, with many colours such as purple, blues, yellows and oranges. I enjoyed taking pictures based off of this photographer the most, as i’ve always been interested in landscape and colourful scenery, For my final images, I chose two of those which I based off of him, one being a sunset in St.Helier and the other being one at the River Thames in London. To get it as colourful as his, I added colours on different layers on top, and then reduced the capacities until i got the desired outcome I wanted. To display them, what I did was create two window cuts into a large piece of black card, with one of the images being longer than the other below it, as that’s how it was when it was printed out.

For my final photoshoot, I focused on Mikko . Although I wasn’t able to replicate the nighttime skies he implemented into his photos, I still based my photos on his pathway works, finding interesting pathways which could be edited in a way which made it stand out. I chose one image for my final piece, and it was of a pathway in Peckham Park, London. I first edited it in photoshop, increasing contrast, brightness and vibrance. When it came to framing it, I cut it into 6 separate pieces, and then stuck them onto a small piece of black card, with each strip getting higher and higher as it went along, since I stuck strips of card together to make platforms. I did this to make it similar to how stairs look, which could also relate to the theme of Journeys and Pathways.

Overall, I enjoyed this theme from the start. There were lots of ideas I could implement into my work and it was hard limiting them down to only a few choices, however I am pleased with my final pieces and how they turned out.