anthropocene photography

What is Anthropocene art?

The Anthropocene Project is a multidisciplinary body of work combining fine art photography, film, virtual reality, augmented reality, and scientific research to investigate human influence on the state, dynamic, and future of the Earth.

Moodboard and mindmap of Anthropocene

Mind map –

This is my mind map of ideas to carry out for my photoshoot for the theme of Anthropocene. I think that this is a really broad theme which I will enjoy because it allows a lot of creativity, I have decided to focus on coloured plastic bag photography as I think that it can create beautiful patterns and illusions while also using something that damages the environment and is a huge problem towards the Anthropocene. It can be used as a way to highlight the importance through difference colours such as red, for danger, or blue, for the sadness which it creates.

Mood board –

Further more on focussing on plastic bag photography, I have created this mood board to better explain the inspiration which I will be using in my photoshoots and how I will expand on this in my own way. These photos mainly come from exploring the work from the photographer, Vilde Rolfsen and Naomi White.

Photoshoot ideas –

For my photoshoot, I will create a mini studio out of plain white card to have a crisp background for the photos and I will be using coloured plastic bags that I’ll experiment layering with by placing them on top of each other to create a mix or illusion of an Ombre of colours to highlight certain problems with the dangers of plastic bags, I then will use a flashlight underneath the plastic bags to create a main point to focus on in the photo as it can create the illusion of a tunnel or centre. I will experiment with the f-stop while taking photos which will help darken/lighten the pictures and highlight the creases well in the plastic bags, making them more defined.

My second photoshoot, I will focus on taking pictures in the style of Naomi White of plastic bags. I will create this by using a lightbox to create a bright white background which will contrast well against the coloured plastic bags and experiment with different angles and changing the colours of the bags used as well. I will also use a infinity curve as another way to experiment with having a plain white background, I think that this way will make it look nice and smooth whereas the lightbox won’t have as big of a surface area.