selecting images

From my shoot I chose which images I liked the best and were the most successful outcomes and flagged the ones i wanted to keep with the P key and the ones I didn’t want with the X key and then filtered them out.

I then began my initial editing changing aspects such as the highlights and shadows to make the image as successful as possible:
After all my initial adaptations are complete I export my images to photoshop where I began the main editing prosses and created many montages using the lasso tool to cut and paste aspects of different images onto each other.
Then continuing to alter the images until I was happy with the outcome.

initial ideas

The topic I am interested in the most is air pollution so I have been thinking about how I can portray that through photographs.

I decided to do some research into what the particles of air pollution can look like:

This is also some microscopic images of air pollution derived illnesses and diseases:

These images show lots of different shapes and compositions that could inspire different arrangements for my images and be involved in the images I create.

I had an idea that I could construct my images of air pollution in a similar format to the shape of these microscopic images:

In this image I took a microscopic image i found on the intwernet and added my images inspired by air pollution to it.

Image Comparison

My image shows clear representation of her work. The texture created from the creases in the plastic bag, makes the image almost feel 3D. The shutter speed I used was a fast shutter speed so it could capture everything in the image. The purple and light pink in the image are bright and eye-catching, creating leading line around the image. Positioning the bag in a certain way so the photo will have depth and texture is similar to what Rolfsen has done. This effect feels as if you are inside a cave, or in the ocean.

Vilde Rolfsens aim for these set of images is to collect old single use bags and create are work from it by photographing it. I collected bags which I found on the beach and various other places to create the images.

Editing Progress (Anthropology)

During my editing progress for whom I call the “Cigarette Man”, I had used only these images of cigarettes to create an image of someone smoking from a side view angle, as inspiration from Mandy Barker, and her methods of taking individual images of a polluted product, and making something out of it. Which for me, at the moment looks like this.

During my process of Editing I thought I would adapt the Images from the dump to a more Eye catching effect, and to link the chimney with the cigarette buds.

Image Experimentation

Experiment 1

In photoshop I experimented with using the circle Marquee tool, by cutting out circles of my original image and placing the circles onto a blank white background. This creates an illusion that the image is behind a window.

Experiment 2

In this experiment, I created a kaleidoscope. I did this by duplicating my layer and then flipping it horizontally and merging my layers, then duplicating and finally flipping it vertically. After merging my layers I repeated these steps many times to get my final result.

Anthropocene

Why its called Anthropocene- “Anthropocene”—from anthropo, for “man,” and cene, for “new” because human-kind has caused mass extinctions of plant and animal species, polluted the oceans and altered the atmosphere, among other lasting impacts. Anthropocene is the period of time during which human activities have impacted the environment engendered by the greed of mankind enough to constitute a distinct geological change.

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. It emphasizes how humans actions shape the environment in all its physical, chemical, and biological characteristics. Anthropocene is also known as the age of humans. Their argument is that humans have become the single most defining force on the planet and that the evidence for this is overwhelming. Terraforming of the earth through mining, urbanization, industrialization and agriculture.

Editing My Images

Contact Sheet

Image Selection

Editing On Lightroom Classic

By editing the image in Lightroom classic and adjusting the original colour of the image, making it more interesting and like my artists reference. When editing I tried to keep the flow of plastic bag and no create sharp lines between the colours.

Using the colour balance on photoshop to create contrast in the colours in the plastic bag. This also highlights the areas of the image which have more depth and darker areas.

Before and after editing

Final Image

Image 2

Basic editing in Lightroom to change the brightens and contrast of my image. Lowering the brightness to reduce the harsh white light.

Editing the image in Lightroom first helps to develop it further in photoshop enhancing the colours or fixing any areas which need improving. New channel mixer picks up different highlighted colours and by adjusting this it creates contrast in the areas scrunched together.

Final Image

Image 3

In photoshop I flipped the image to be vertical, by doing this it will flow a lot nicer with my other images a trip tick.

Final Image

Final Images