What went well
For my identity mock exam project, I created a collection of images inspired by Annegret Soltau. I like the way I took my own approach to her style of work, to do this I sewed the identity into the skin of the face to create a metaphor that identity is ‘skin deep’. I focused on geographical identity including passports, maps and ID from various paces such as, Jersey, Poland and Portugal. I wanted to include multiple locations as diversity and appreciating other peoples cultures is very important to me. I believe my images turned out well and look very good with the stitching.
What I would do different
For my next project, I will start by taking more images, I photographed a total of 14 people however I only took roughly 4 images of each person, this is down to the fact that I should’ve booked the studio out or an extra hour to be able to take more images. I would also like to create a product with more of a deeper and complex meaning, although geographical identity is very important, I feel I could’ve gone a lot more in depth if I had chosen a different theme to cover and could’ve done more complex editing. I expressed more editing styles in my further editing, some of which I wish I had incorporated into my final piece.
Here is one of my images side by side with Soltaus
You have until February Half Term to complete and improve any missing / weak blog posts. In this time you can also add to your photo-shoots, ideas and edits…maybe even coming up with more final images.
Use your tracking sheet to pinpoint areas for improvement.
We will be framing and displaying your final prints too before Half Term and re-marking your coursework for you.
Keep working hard!