mounting layout

This is how I plan on laying out my final images.

SET ONE

I like how these four images work together and want to display them separately as a group. This is because I think that this set of images can tell and story and compliment each other nicely.

SET TWO

This set of images will be on foam board with a black background as I think the black will compliment these light pictures very well while still showing off this group of images.

SET THREE

This image will be presented by itself as it does not link with any of the others but I still think the image is powerful enough and to stand alone.

Mounting ideas

I’m going to put these images on individual white foam boards and lay them out on either a black or white background.

I’m going to put this image in a window mount.

A rough idea of how I’m going to lay out these images.

Mock Examples

I decided to print out smaller versions of my photos and mix and match them to create all kinds of patterns. I did this to imagine and visualize what my final versions of my actual printouts would look like.

The Images:

The Patterns:

Comparison

My work compared with Francesca Woodman: The images turned out how I thought they would and I am happy with the camera settings and movement. However I think there is too much going on in the image and I should have used a plain background. I might re-take these images in the studio or my house.

My work compared with Clare Rae: I used her style more in the shoot than Woodman’s. I really like the way these images turned out as I think I managed to capture the same poses and movement as Rae. Again, I think the backgrounds I used were too complicated compared to Rae’s work. However I feel like it shows my ideas and individuality through my work as our photos aren’t exactly the same. I think the fact I kept my subjects face out of the images adds to the abstract style, and connects with the idea that as a female today, identity can easily be lost as we are just seen as a body.