FINAL PIECE DISPLAYING

Final piece displaying

Final piece 1:

For my first final piece I will be displaying my best image from the studio lighting experiment. I have decided that this image will be printed out in A4 and will be mounted on a black foam board. The image will be in the middle of the foam board.

 

Final piece 2:

how my image will be displayed

For my second piece i will be displaying my best image from the street photography experiment. I have decided to print this image out in A4, and it will be presented in a white cut out card hole.

 

Final 3:

how my image will be displayed

For my third final piece I will be displaying my best photo montage. I have decided that this image will be printed out in A4 and will be mounted on a black cardboard cut out.

Final 4:

For my forth final piece.  I will be displaying my three best images from the identity and place photo shoot. I have decided that these images will be printed out in A4 and will be placed next to each other on a mounted on a black foam board.

Final piece 5:

For my 5th image i will display it in front of a black background through a peep hole. I have decided that this image will be printed out in A4.

Final piece 6:

For my 6th image, i have chosen to use an image from my environmental photography experiment. This image will be displayed as shown.

Place and Identity-Mock 2019

Place identity or place-based identity refers to a cluster of ideas about place and identity in the fields of geography, urban planning, urban design, landscape architecture, environmental psychology, ecocriticism and urban sociology/ecological sociology.

The bonds between place and identity can influence social formations, cultural practices, and political actions. Place identity is a core concept in the field of environmental psychology which proposes that identities form in relation to environments.
Cultural identity is the identity or feeling of belonging to a group. It is part of a person’s self-conception and self-perception and is related to nationality, ethnicity, religion, social class, generation, locality or any kind of social group that has its own distinct culture.
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Gender identity is the personal sense of one’s own gender. Gender identity can correlate with assigned sex at birth, or can differ from it. All societies have a set of gender categories that can serve as the basis of the formation of a person’s social identity in relation to other members of society.
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Social identity is a person’s sense of who they are based on their group membership. (e.g. social class, family, football team etc.) which people belonged to were an important source of pride and self-esteem.
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The term identity politics refers to political positions based on the interests and perspectives of social groups with which people identify. Identity politics includes the ways in which people’s politics are shaped by aspects of their identity through loosely correlated social organizations.Image result for political identity photography
    Geographical identity is An individual or group’s sense of attachment to the country, region, city, or village in which they live. And the key characteristics with which a particular country, region, city, or village is associated.
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    Loss of identity may follow all sorts of change; changes in the workplace, loss of a job or profession, loss of a role that once defined us, as a child, as a parent, as a spouse. When we lose our identity and sense of self, we are likely to seek our sense of self-worth from others.
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how is identity influenced by “place” or belonging, your environment or upbringing:
A persons identity is built through the time they grow up, along the journey of life, but it is influenced by the place they were brought up in. Cultural identity depends on the place and family the person was grown up in. for example i was grown up in and Arabic country since i was young but then before becoming an adult i got sent to England due to the better education, but that just lead me to lack of identity and place, the mixing of two cultures and the movement between them just makes a person lost as they would be someone in a culture and a someone else in another culture as it becomes really confusing so the person will feel lost as they are not sure who exactly are they due to having two personalities and different behaviors depending on the surroundings and culture.
Being brought up by two different cultures is really rare and i would say hard as each culture has its own way of bringing up there children and each culture has a different mind set in addition to a different way of thinking. I was born in Jordan, Middle East and was raised up by a Muslim family following Muslim traditions then i was sent to live with my other family which is Christian and continued growing up there following Christian characteristics.
mind map:
purple: unwanted areas
red: too dim
green: other subjects
yellow: good photographs
orange: wrong timing
photographers i feel explore identity as a theme:
  1. Sam Contis
  2. Andrzej Steinbach
  3. Paul Mpagi Sepuya
  4. Sofia Borges
  5. Shilpa Gupta

case study 1:

Sam Contis

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Sam Contis lives and works in California. Her work has been shown internationally with recent exhibitions in Los Angeles, Amsterdam, Antwerp, and London, and solo shows at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive and Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery in New York. She is a recipient of the 2017 Nancy Graves Foundation Artist Grant, 2016 Aaron Siskind Foundation Fellowship, and the Tierney Fellowship. Contis’s work is represented in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Yale University Art Gallery, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Deep Springs, her first book, was recently published by MACK. In 2018, her work will be on view in “Being: New Photography” at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

This is my favorite work made by Sam Contis. it is in black and white,it shows two men that look young wearing different clothes and what seems to be that one of them is giving the other one a hair cut.
case study 2:
Sonal Kantaria
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Sonal Kantaria is a visual artist and academic based in London and holds a Masters in Photojournalism from the University of Westminster, UK. She is currently undertaking a PhD in Film Studies at King’s College London.

Her work has been exhibited extensively both in the UK and internationally. Her film and photographic project Naseeb: Traffickedwas shown as a solo exhibition both at the Perth Centre for Photography (2013) and by at Next Level Projects in London and presented by Autograph ABP (2012). The work was also selected and exhibited by the Photographers Gallery London for FreshFacedandWildEyed11.

In 2011 she was the finalist in the Julia Cameron Awards and a nominee for Magenta Flash Forward 2012. Sonal has completed an artist residency at the Perth Institute for Contemporary Art (PICA) (2015), Perth Centre for Photography in Australia (2013) and an artist residency with the City of Greater Geraldton in Western Australia (2014).

Aboriginal teenagers

In March 2014 I was commissioned as a community artist by DADAA as part of FIVE Geraldon a collaboration between DADAA and Rio Tinto. In collaboration with the Geraldton Streetwork Aboriginal Corporation (an organisation that brings about cultural awareness to young people) she designed and facilitated a photography workshop series with young people, aged 14-16 years. The workshops explored Aboriginal peoples connection to land, a cultural facet which resonated with the young people. The series culminated in an outdoor exhibition of young people’s work curated by myself. The opportunity for the young people to exhibit their own work was both empowering and significant in building their confidence.

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Sonal’s photographs inspired me to try to produce photographs similar to hers.
Experimenting to stimulate Sonal’s work: 
I tried to stimulate Sonal’s work, so i went to my photography class an burrowed a camera, then i went around the school to find the best model to fit this project and i met a student that has just come over from Switzerland. and i thought he fits this project because he is a foreigner and looks back to his country everyday. so i photographed him and this is the steps i made:

1.   I spoke to him about his identity placement and this is what he  told me “sometimes i look in the mirror and i don’t even know who am i exactly. and he explained to me that this is due to the continuous movement between the two cultures which are English and Swiss

2.  Secondly i photographed him with my camera at a fast shutter speed with florescent shutter speed and while on manual mode. i used the day light coming from the window as it was a cloudy day and that means the light was diffused which produces a good portarait and mixed it with the florescent light from the class rooms lighting system.

3.   I created a mood board  and chose my final image then installed it on to Photoshop cc.

4.   I researched photographs of Switzerland and used the best one as my background as i don’t have any access to take photographs of Switzerland, so i cropped my portrait and added it on top of the landscape photo as a normal layer.

5.   Then i decreased the opacity of the portrait to when its just about right.

6.   Lastly i used the eraser with low opacity to soften the edges of the photograph and blend it in with the photograph.

and this was my final result:

The reason i created this photograph was to show how this foreign student looks back at his country at all times but cant due to current situation so he is currently lacking identity and that’s what happens when people migrate to other countries.

Personal lack of identity  and cultural identity project:
i wanted to become a feature of my work as i am a good example for this kind of project and the current situation i’m in. i also decided to point the camera at my self during this project.
 i began of by photographing both my families, the christian part of my family that i’m living with right now in England, and the Muslim part of my family that brought me up.
So used photographs i took of my Arabic family in 2018 when we went to our second house in Turkey. i took these photographs using my phone and i asked them not to smile although some of them didnt manage to do that. and i also asked them to lay back on the plain wall and just be themselves and wear the clothes they normaly are wearing to show the diffrence in culture and religion and these were my results:
this is my Muslim family, it just consists of my father, mother, and two sisters.
i wanted to combine this project with the photo montage project so i tried producing two results from these four photos and these were my results:

in this piece i just added all the photographs with my father in the background with 100% opacity because hes the oldest and hes normally in charge. then i added my mother’s photograph on top it with around 70% opacity because shes the youngest of my parents, after that i added my older sister’s photograph with 50% opacity as shes the oldest sibling, and finally i added my youngest sister’s photograph with only 30% opacity as shes the youngest in the family. And the result was this image of all my family in one photograph and they are in order of oldest and most in charge to the youngest.

So in this piece or pieces i chose a part of each one of my family member’s face and combined them all to one piece. i chose my dads right eye to show the seriousness in his look and this is the way he looks at me as if im a grown up due to my ability to migrate alone at a young age. then i chose my mothers left eye to show how she looks at me and sees her young kid travelling between all these country’s alone and lost but still looks at me in a way that shows how much shes suffering due to the sacrifice she made which was being with her son just for the sake of him having a better future. and lastly i combined both my sisters smiles to create one big smile and thatisthe thing keeping me going. they just always smile at me to give me motivation to go through all the rough times. Although the piece is in bad quality and thats because the photographs were taken using a phone so they’re in a different file format and when i transferred them to the computer they were in a small format so i had to maximize there size which made the pixels bigger and that resulted in a bad quality photograph.

My second part of the project was taking two photographs of both my grandmother and her partner and they are the christian part of my family that im living with right now. so i asked them to both to lay back against the white wall and pretend as if its a passport photograph and these were the results:

I had to take these photographs right before the exam as they wouldn’t let me photograph them in there natural appearance and kept delaying just to get ready. and that is one thing i noticed about the difference between the two cultures, English people don’t like to show there pain, suffering, or any personal problems; meanwhile Arabic people or at least my family don’t usually hide there pain or personal problems and are more open minded about it so they would let me photograph them whenever and wherever, unlike my christian family. and unfortunately my grandmother’s partner didn’t accept taking off his glasses as he “wouldn’t look good”, so that made the flash reflect from his glasses. so i tried to combine both photographs into one photo montage piece and that’s what i came up with:

personal view of difference between living in Jordan and the UK:

living between these two places really plays with your head and changes the way you see and think about stuff. but the biggest difference i have noticed about my self is that i got fat here in England, i’m not sure why exactly that is but probably because Jordan used to provide a good sports system and if a person was good at a certain sport they pay him for practicing it and i was good at cycling so i was in the Jordanian Olympic team and one several medals among playing against Arabic and bordering countries and i used to get payed for it so i practiced it a lot meanwhile in England i’m not doing much sports and eating a lot due to stress and that’s why i gained weight. to provide evidence for that i used two pictures, one was taken of my back in my homeland and the second one was taken of me in my current environment and these where the results:

The first portrait is of me two days before i moved to England, showing how healthy and skinny i was, meanwhile in the second one you can see how much i have gained weight. the first one was taken in the 30th of July during my birthday, while the second one was taken right before my mock exam to show exactly where i am at right now. in the first photograph my friends took of me because i had a unique expression on my face looking at that dish of ‘Mansaf’ the Jordanian traditional dish also my favorite dish. and i asked for it instead of a birthday cake due to how much i like it. and that look on my face basically means “i cant wait to put you in my belly”. Also you can notice the difference in the style of clothing between the two portraits, in the first one i was wearing a tank top in addition to shorts and that’s due to the climate there being very warm and humid, plus in that culture no one really cares what are you wearing so you wont find much people wearing formal clothes a most times; meanwhile in England you can see how different the style of clothing there is, first of i was wearing boots due to the rain with multiple hoodies and a puffer jacket, and lastly some jeans. i am wearing that type of clothes because of how cold and rainy it is, plus in England people normally wear normal to casual clothes at most times. lastly you can see the difference in the color of my skin being darker in Jordan due to the amount of sunlight i get exposed to there.                               The first photo was taken in my fathers restaurant using a mobile phone, while the second one was taken at my school using the school’s camera.

I also wanted to show the difference in the geographical characteristics between Jordan and England, because the geography of the place your living in plays a big role in your geographical identity.

In order to do that i took two photographs showing the view from both my rooms, the one in Jordan and the room in England and compare them with each other, so this is what i came up with:

You can see the difference between the geography of |Jordan and England, in England all i can see from my room is just the house behind us and the small backyard with a pale sky that you cant see due to the amount of clouds in England but it has some greenery and that’s something less common in Jordan. while in the photograph of the view from my room in Jordan you can see beautiful colorful skies with a lot of building and that’s due to the big size of the population in Jordan comparing to Jersey. i took the first photograph using my phone when i went back to Jordan during Christmas 2018. and the second one was taken using the school’s camera 2 days before my mock exam.

The last way to show the difference of the geography of both countries is by comparing two photographs taken from the plane in both England and Jordan and these were the results:

So the photograph on the right is a planes eye view of England from the window and you can see that its pretty much just clouds while in the photograph on the left its when i arrived Jordan in the same plane and its the bird’s eye view of Jordan and you can see that it’s pretty much just a desert but that’s the area that is uninhabited. both photographs were taken in December 2018 using my mobile phone.

 

Conclusion

So you can see now how much a person’s identity can be influenced by “place”, or belonging, tour environment or upbringing.

 

 

Identity photo shoot

These are my best photos from the two photo shoots which I did for Identity. I focused on personal identity and emotions, this resulted in a lot of double exposures to help portray multiple emotions in one image.

This image wasn’t actually planned, I was editing a photo of my friend Alex and I needed to align two photos so I used the puppet warp tool to do so. When you use this tool it displays triangles to show proportions across the photo, I really liked the look of these shapes so I saved this work in progress version and decided to use it.This is the photo I was editing when I accidentaly created the last one. I cropped out a second photo of my friend  standing in the same spot, but in a different pose and placed it on top of the first photo. One of the photos is in black & white, whereas the other is in colour, this helps portray the different emotions in the two layers.This is a work in progress screenshot of when I cropped out a picture of my friend, before pasting it on top of the other one.

This is another multiple exposure image, I took two photos of my friend standing in the same spot. I’m not too happy with the angle of the first one as ideally I wanted it to look more vulnerable and sad, but the image still works. It shows how we hide emotions, outside we don’t show any signs, but sometimes there is a problem deeper within.This is a lighter take on the ’emotions’ theme, its about expressing hapiness. I cropped out the outline of my friend and overlayed blue/red colours over two copies of it, them lowered their opacity and shifted them to the sides. This gives an old school 3D movie look, and it helps widen the smile and eyes, which are connoted with more hapiness.

This final image is a photo I took of myself, I tried to create a similar effect to the one in image 4 on this post, but my hands were blending in with my hair too much so I solarized the photo. This helped exaggerate me holding up my head with my hands, which portrays more emotion. I also created a copy of my outline, made it black and put it a layer behind to imitate a shadow, this adds darkness into the photo, which also connotes sadness.

 

 

Outcomes for Identity and Place

I have compiled several Images that I think are the best candidates for identity and place. These images also show my camera skills and photo shop skills.

Potential Prints:

I really like this photo because I love the faces almost line up perfectly and creates a new face. 

I really like this because it kind of shows two personalities in one person, it gives me a Jekyll & Hyde feel.

I think this photo is okay. I wish I had executed it better because I like the idea of it but I don’t like the outcome of it.

I also think this photo is okay. I like the fact that they both have curly hair and similar face shapes. I wish this photo had come out a bit better.

I really like this photo. I think the two different photos compliment each other very well and create a very pleasing photo.

I feel that most of these photos are worthy for printing, however there are a few that I’m not happy with so they will probably not be printed.

GIFS (Photo Montage):

I wanted to experiment with GIFS because I feel when I make GIFS, they come out very well. I decided to make around 3 GIFS.

This photo was made in the photo montage project, but I feel as though this image fits in very well with the theme of identity and place.

I really like this image because of the contrast of the original image and the edited image. I used RBG to create the distort split colour glitch look.

I really like this photo because I think the flower works really well with the image.

Other Photos:

These photos are ones that I like and could be potential for printing out.

 

 

 

 

Final Images:

Image 1:

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For my first piece I want to display my Photo montage, This image show the loss and the lack of identity, I have chosen to  print it out on A3 , I am going to mount it on to foam board and have a black background.

* Denotation – What is literally in the image – In the image there is a picture of a girl, and I edited it and and put layers with different adjustments for example I selected a piece of the picture and adjusted the threshold and contrast.

* Connotation – The meaning, what is implied/suggested by the photo – the meaning implied by this picture is supposed to represent a lack of identity, this is signified by the different adjustments in the picture.

* Studium – What we know about the photograph based on our own knowledge of the context.

 

Image 2:

 

 

Denotation:

In the image on the top  you can see a person facing away  from window, i decided to

 

For my 2nd piece I have chosen to use 2 pictures from my natural window lighting photo shoot, I think that these two were my best results from the shoot as they expresses what the intention was.  I am going to  have them  on as A 4  with a white background.

Image 3 

 

 

I have chosen these two photos from the studio photo shoot, I like these as i had experimented with the technique of Chiaroscuro, evident in the photos i have also applied a filter one one of the photos to make it look like I have  crumpled it. I am going to have these printed out as A3 pieces.

 

My Final Outcome:Separated By Four-Mock:Identity and Place

My final photos were heavily influenced my Barbara Peacocks-American Bedroom. I wanted to create a series of photos of people in their bedrooms in order to link to the mock exams theme of identity (the person) and place (their bedroom). I wanted to empathizes how people use their bedroom as a place to express their self, but I also wanted to tie in the theme of lack of identity by blurring out facial features. I wanted the bedrooms not the peoples faces to be able to describe the person, as I believe that we dress to impress, but our bedrooms are where we show our real self. I want the viewer of my photos to be able to construct an idea of the person through the materialistic items that are in their room or on them. Nowadays we hold such value to materialistic goods, I feel that our personalities are created round the things we own, e.g our clothes and houses. For instance people with a room with very little furniture in it, shows signs of poverty or show signs of a minimalist life. Or someone with very little to no portraits in their room shows signs of loneliness or lack of family, rooms tell a lot about a person.

NC:

I took pictures of 3 different peoples rooms over the build up to the exam and these are the images that turned out the best and I chose to use them in my final pieces. I created a porfolio for each persons room, including a picture of them in their room and several items in their room. I wanted to home in on personal touches that people put in their rooms such as the art work, family photos, toys, laptops, lego, all these create an idea of the person thats room it is. I kept my pictures in colour as I wanted to show the raw and natural beauty of peoples bedrooms and how they reflect our inner and true self, in our room we are free from judgement, we don’t have  be afraid of being laughed at or social rejection. When in public most people experience social desirablilty bias and they live to only be accepted by others and not by themselves, their rooms are a place to escape this feeling to fit in and to be black and white, they can be as colourful and as different as they want. In my concept plan I talked about Goffman’s concept of ‘The Representation of The Self in Everyday Life’ and how he believes we have a ‘front’ and a ‘back’ self. From these final pieces I represent both of these self’s as I have a picture of the person, which is the ‘front’ self the one that the public sees and their room acts as their ‘back’ self, the one they conceal from the public eye.

TB:

Once my picture have been printed I am going to mount and frame them on black card. In between each image there will be a border of black card this represents the strcuture of a house and how we hide behind these four walls, it’s where we feel safe. I wanted to express how walls (the black lines between each photo) are the only thing in a house that separate us from each other and empathizes how close we all are from each others true self, just a wall away. Similarly to Peacock’s work, mine has focus on colour and identity, we both focus on the vibrant colours of peoples room and the things they put in them to make them personal to their own identity, whether it’s in America or Jersey we still are all human and all have a private place that is special to us. As well as that I focused on creating a narrative for the person but without speech, simply through images of their rooms. For instance the Peacock photo I analysed created a story of a lonely alcoholic who is addicted to nicotine and works in construction. Similarly my pictures tell a story, for example in my first set of photos their are items such as make up, electronics, a mirror, a dressing room table. From this information, without seeing the picture of the person, you can gather that they are a young women as they are interested in making themselves look pretty and they have the latest techonology.

LB:

Identity and Place – Presentation

I decided to choose white card for my typology as opposed to the standard black card for the aperture as the images are mostly dark around the outside and so the black card would distract from the images whereas the white card allows the images to better stand out. I have dedicated the bottom row to the photos of smaller individual items and the top row to the first photo-shoot. In order for this to work i have cropped all the images to the same aspect ratio, this allows the images to be equidistant to each-other in both axis.