JOACHIM SCHMID
what do I like about JOACHIM SCHMID’s images?
- how simple the look on face value
- how complex they are when you delve deeper into the meaning of the pairing of the images
- how the halves flow and work together to create a good composition
how could I link my photographs to JOACHIM SCHMID?
- photograph my individual and take a photograph from their childhood and match them up together, to create the sense of how their identity has change over time.
- photograph my individual and find an archival image that links to how they identify, eg. race.
EDWARD HONAKER
what do I like about EDWARD HONAKER’s images?
- how the faces are blurred
- how these images could be true for any individual as the face is unknown
- links to lots of identity problems such as, lack of identity
how could I link to EDWARD HONAKER?
- blur faces on photographs to show how identity issues could happen to anyone
- find old family photographs and cross out faces of those who have changed or how are no longer alive
CHRISTIAN MARCLAY
what I like about CHRISTIAN MARCLAY’s images
- the mix between different black and white and coloured album covers
- the way each cover sits on another and fits together
- the thought that has gone into each album cover being placed by another, as in why it has been placed with another
- the mix between genders
- the notion of how each album links to another in some way
how could I to link to CHRISTIAN MARCLAY?
- link my individuals to what music they enjoy listening to
- explore the stereotypical music tastes for people and how it may not be correct