Laia Abril

Laia Abril was a Spanish photographer who was born in 1986. She studied on cases such as rape , abortion and eating disorders. Her work typically studies hard , painful subjects that seem difficult to talk about , therefore she photographed these tough times to record these events for either the person that is going through the situation or for her own work. She did this to spread the word about these tragic events that happen in day to day life.

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Images by Laia Abril

These images by Laia express difficulties in eating disorders that are found in many female and males around the world. 85% of the UK women agree that they are not happy about how the look body wise and how they feel uncomfortable with their physical state. As some of Laia’s work is hard to look at , these images above show only a few of what these issues look like. They are strong , powerful and sensitive photographs that some viewers may find disturbing. But that is the whole point of why Laia is expressing her work on these problems. They indicate someone’s identity , how they are known , how they are seen. Many people would ask why? Why do these horrible things to themselves? These images shows a physical state , but all have a story behind them. Fear, loneliness, anxiety , all link to these issues that people face. Capturing it in an image may help them understand what they need to overcome.

How Claude Cahun’s work And Laia’s work Link?

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Left Image – Claude Cahun Right Image – Laia Abril

These two photographers have similarities such as how peoples appearance indicates how others think of them. An example of this would be a girl coming out as being gay, then hated by others for it. A man with an eating disorder and seen as stupid to others. They both link to the theme of identity as for how these choices they make are a part of their life. These images show a strong message to what these people think of themselves such as the right image by Laia. This image is seen as a women squeezing her waist and showing her rips. This indicates that she wants her body image to be different , maybe skinnier. As for the viewers we see someone already too skinny or perfect, but in their own mind they see someone different to that. This could come from bullying, abuse or life in general. Her body seems pale , bony and unwell. But having the confidence to be photographed for the world to see is a set to take to seeing what herself needs to overcome. These images relate to each other as for they show different identities. They suggest these people want to live a different life to what the first were born with as for the eating disorder and a man wanting to be a women.

bruce davidson

Bruce Landon Davidson is an American photographer. Born in 1933, he has been a member of the Magnum Photos agency since 1958. His photographs, notably those taken in Harlem, New York City, are widely known. He is known for photographing communities, groups, different identities. His work captures lifestyles that youth and adults are into. Weather it be the rough drink and drug life or happy, friendly and healthy lifestyle, his work views it all.

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Photography by Bruce Davidson.

These images above is what I will be focusing on mainly, which is what teen life is all about. How their mischievous self’s have a known lifestyle world wide. How society, the public and elders see these life’s to be reckless, exciting, crazy and fun.

Analysis

This front page photograph on a magazine by Bruce is an image of a teen boy in the 1980s. He seems to be showing off his tattoo on his right arm. He has rolled up his sleeve to show off his tattoo which indicates that he is proud of it. Having tattoos will relate to his identity to himself and the public. Some might see it as unprofessional and stupid. The slight smirk expression on his face gives of the impression that he is fearless to others. This image is seen to be in the 1980’s as for the old fashioned cars in the background as well as the photo being in black and white with the rest of Bruce’s work. The portraits quality is good as for the head of the boy is in the centre of the page. The lighting of the image seems to flood from both sides of the photograph.

Final Images

Virtual Gallery

Final Images

Links to Laura Williams

These final images are direct responses to a series of images by Laura Williams where the effect is that the mirror being held makes that subject seem invisible, creating a sense of a lack of identity.

Laura Williams

In final image 1, the female subject is in a similar position to the subject in Laura Williams’ image, where the subject has a serious expression and is looking directly into the camera. The colours are also vibrant in both of the images and the mirror covers up part of the subject.

In final image 2, the concepts and contents of the image is the same, but it is in black and white, enhancing the contract in tones between the highlights and the shadows.

Final image 3 is a mix of the two, where the main image is in colour, but the ‘reflection’ in the mirror is in black and white, indicating that maybe the subject may not know her identity because the ‘reflection’ has a lack of colour, indicating a lack of identity.

These final images link to an image by Laura Williams where the image that has been taken, is repeated within the mirror being held by the subject, which gives a sense of confusion as this seems impossible, which links to not knowing your identity or confused about identity.

Laura Williams

Both final image 4 and 5 are in this style by Laura Williams, the female subject is looking directly at the camera with the mirror covering her torso. The subject is also wearing a white, loose and wavy style top which, along with the edited mirror, adds a surreal feeling to the image.

These images are influenced by Laura Williams mirror portraits, but also Bobby Becker’s surrealism images.

Bobby Becker

Bobby Becker creates a surreal effect by creating an impossible image with mirrors. The reflections in the mirrors are different from what they should be, creating an eerie, surreal effect.

Final image 6 symbolises a lack of reality as what is inside the mirror lacks colour, but what is outside of the mirror doesn’t.

Final image 7 and 8 link to Bobby Becker’s surrealism mirror images because of the un-real reflections in the mirror, creating a surreal, eerie feeling.

Surrealism

Photography’s connection with surrealism lies in its ability to represent the material world in strange and abstract ways. Surrealist photographer Man Ray used double exposure, solarisation and reversed tonality to disturb the viewer’s recognition of things and to suggest the overlapping of dream and reality.’

Bobby Becker creates eerie surreal photography, sometimes using mirrors to do so.

Eerie Surreal Photography By Bobby Becker - IGNANT
The fascinating photography of Bobby Becker - The re:art

Bobby Becker’s images link to identity because what you are seeing in the image is not true to real life. Linking to how people may have an altered perception to their identity.

Bobby Becker, Laura Williams and Claude Cahun – Identity

Bobby Becker, laura Williams and Claud Cahun all explore identity in some way, but some more than others.

Claude Cahun explores ideas of identity the deepest out of the three photographers. She expecially explored gender identity and how smeone saw their own identity.

Claude Cahun: A Very Curious Spirit | AnOther
Overlooked No More: Claude Cahun, Whose Photographs Explored Gender and  Sexuality - The New York Times

Laura Williams, similarly to Claude Cahun, explores how people see their own identity and lack of or multiple identities. This links to the Claude Cahun image above, which symbolises the subject having multiple identities and how they view their own identity.

Laura Williams explored lack of identity and identity as a whole through the use of mirrors. and reflections.

The Story Behind This Viral Invisible Girl Photo by Laura Williams
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Some of Laura Williams photographs are impossible looking images, such as making the subject appear invisible and epeating images within the mirrors. These give a sense of surrealism.

This links to Bobby Becker, who is a surrealist photographer. And also links to Claude Cahun and identity because of the eerie confusing images. This shows the subject being confused about their identity. Bobby Becker also has a few images with mirrors creating a reflection that doesn’t make sense within the image, such as the subject facing the wrong way in the mirror, eerily plain rooms and other images that dont make sense and make the viewer feel somewhat uneasy.

The fascinating photography of Bobby Becker - The re:art
Eerie Surreal Photography By Bobby Becker - IGNANT

Links to Gender

Lots of Claude Cahun’s images link to gender identity. In her images she tackles the problem with gender norms and stereotypes by going against the way people would expect a woman in her time to dress/act.

The early 1900s artist who rejected gender constructs | Dazed
Claude Cahune

The image above shows an image of Claude Cahun in a shirt. This would stereotypically for the 1900’s be mens clothing. Claude Cahun taking images going against these stereotypes was important to let people know that they can be free to wear and act how they want no matter their gender.

There are lots of other images by Claude Cahun that address gender norms/stereotypes such as the ones below.

The many masks of Gillian Wearing and Claude Cahun | Blog | Royal Academy  of Arts

This idea of gender identity is reflected in Laura Wiliams work and my final images because all of the subjects are female, only showing the identity and thoughts of a female subject.

Photo Shoot Plan

What

Portraiture and action shots of a skateboarder relating to the work of J Grant Brittain

Why

This is to explore the idea of identity of individuals within a sub-culture.

How

Direct subject into different locations and capture him in his “natural habitat

Who

A local skateboarder

Where

Various skateparks and an urban multi-story carpark

When

During clear weather.

my inspiration





Frida Kahlo

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In 1929 Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo had been Mexico’s most well-know couple. While Diego was a painter who was famous for his large murals. Frida was famous for being his wife. But in 1938, Frida’s painting were starting to get known. Her style is unique and her art had always been in response to her life. Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón is now known for her many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artefacts of Mexico. She is iconic.

Behind the Personal Branding of Frida Kahlo | Vogue

This is a self-portrait of Frida Kahlo published on Vogue in Paris in 1938. I think this picture is very iconic. I want to recreate this image but with my personal touch. I like to identify myself often with Frida Kahlo because she is an artist with a original creativity. What I love about her is that she is a powerful Mexican women, she is iconic.

Andy Warhol

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Andy Warhol was an American artist, film director, and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. In 1967, Warhol established a print-publishing business, Factory Additions, through which he published a series of screen-print portfolios on his signature subjects. Marilyn Monroe was the first one. He used the same publicity still of the actress that he had previously used for dozens of paintings. Each image here was printed from five screens: one that carried the photographic image and four for different areas of colour, sometimes printed off-register. About repetitions Warhol said, “The more you look at the same exact thing, the more the meaning goes away, and the better and emptier you feel.”

Andy Warhol Pop Art Portraits That Changed The Art World Forever | Widewalls

To represent my identity I want to recreate this effect of the same photo but different colours. With this effect I will show the different cultures in which I had the opportunity to grow up. Because these cultures have made me the person I am now.

Comparison

They are both colourful pieces. They don’t have they’re not really in common, they don’t have the same style. The one on the left is the Marilyn Monroe painting that Andy Warhol has achieved while the one on the right is a cover of Vogue. We can notice that Frida Kahlo wears a traditional Mexican outfit, it shows its origin and then the decorative paper behind is green. one of the colours of the Mexican flag. You can also see small details like flowers. they don’t have the same tones of colour. Andy Warhol paints the face of Marilyn Monroe in pink and then surrounded with gold.


Shoot 2 – editing

  • When shooting, i took multiple photos of the subject facing in different positions with the framing being the exact same in each image.
  • In photoshop i cut out the interior of the mirror in one of the images. I then put the other image i took of the subject facing a different way behind the first image, creating the effect that it is the reflection in the mirror. I then repeated this for another image of the subject facing the opposite way.

photo shoot plan

For this photo shoot I am going to use the studio and take images of Drew dressed in women’s clothing. I am going to choose multiple different outfits for this shoot. The images I will be taking in this photo shoot are inspired by Lissa Rivera’s project ‘Beautiful Boy’ which sees her producing images of her boyfriend dressed in women’s clothing. For this shoot I am planning on using studio lighting and a white backdrop, with props such as chairs/stools. To best recreate Lissa Rivera’s images I am also going to have him posing in ways perceived as feminine.

Pictures for inspiration

These are my favourite images from Lissa Rivera’s project that I would like to take inspiration from for my photo shoot. However, Lissa Rivera has coloured backgrounds that match or contrast the colours he is wearing and I am planning on having a white background.

Photoshoot 2

For my second quick photo shoot I want to take images of my two friends who have matching hair. I feel like this links to identity as they both have unique hair (pink strips at the front) . Although if you seen them separately you would believe they had hair that is out of the ordinary when they are together it seems like a normal thing as the both of them have it. I also want to take images of one of my friends with her face covered. This links to identity as it seems she is hiding away and putting on a front.