Brain Storm
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Artist Analysis
Tim Tadder
Tadao Cern
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Gordon Magnin
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Pinterest
My first time using pinterest, I initially explored the theme of force. I saved many pictures onto my account which created a collage this is what I ended up with.
Force of nature
In this sector we focused on nature overtaking man made objects, this is what I captured,
First Response
Second Response
WWW:
- Took a wide range of photos in a limited school space
- Understood the idea of nature over growing man made objects
- More responses (contact sheet)
Nadav Kander
Nadav Kander is a London based photographer, artist and director, known for his portraiture and landscapes. Nadav Kander has produced a number of books and had his work exhibited widely. He received an Honorary Fellowship from the Royal Photographic Society in 2015, and won the Prix Pictet award.
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Force of Archetecture
Exploring the force of archetecture I mainly focused on negative space, this is what I captured,
My response
WWW:
- Quality
- How the camera captures the sun reflecting of the buildings
- More responses (contact sheet)
Simon Phipps
Applied Force
Altering and photographing (from multiple angles) simple everyday objects such as coloured paper, bin bags or fabrics can look so different to there original look.
My Response
Francois Delfosse
Francois Delfosse in Namur, Belgium is a respected architect and photographer who is best known for his series of work 'Antartica in a bag' where he used plastic bags to replicate the setting of Antarica. He says that the images were taken in a “glacier cave just North of the South Pole”, before adding that they are “viewed from the inside of a plastic bag”.
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White Paper Test
In this lesson, I focused on how a plain white sheet of paper can be shoot in many different ways
My response
Three favourite responses
WWW:
- Angles used on my three favourite responses
- Use of many photographs put onto a contact sheet
Brendan Austin
Force Of Movement
Experimenting with the theme of force I individually took shots of Izzy moving, creating them into a gif and a contact sheet.
My Response
WWW:
- Understood the idea of force of movement
- Create a more complex gif
Edward Muybridge
Eadweard Muybridge was an English-American photographer important for his pioneering work in photographic studies of motion, and early work in motion-picture projection. He adopted the first name Eadweard as the original Anglo-Saxon form of Edward, and the surname Muybridge, believing it to be similarly archaic.
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Force Of Water
First Response
Ellie Polston
Second Response
I explored placing materials into water, this was the effect.
Third Response
Detailed Strand
Force Of Light
My Response
Annotation
Look at the sentences below and use them when writing about your work and the work of other photographers
Introducing a task:
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Subject matter
EBI:
Subject matter
What’s next
Analysis
What do you think the photographer’s intentions are? There may be more than one. ‘PEC’ each intention.
P (Photographer’s name) creates (what type of images? Fantastical, surreal, objective)
E He / she does this by… (describe something in the image)
C He/she wanted us to consider ….
What wider issues is the photographer addressing?
P (Photographer’s name) is considering (is the photographer talking about a bigger issue in photography, society, politics?)
E This is shown by … (describe something in the image)
C The (Photographer’s name) was interested in this issue because (they felt it was relevant to us now…)
How do the materials and techniques used support your photographer’s intentions?
P (Photographer’s name) has used (the darkroom / multiple exposure / film / digital manipulation techniques) in creating this work.
E This creates a ______ effect. (describe something in the image)
C This helps to support (Photographer’s name) point about (showing an identity / hiding a person’s identity / the media / anonymity)
Look at the sentences below and use them when writing about your work and the work of other photographers
Introducing a task:
- In this task I was required to…..
- This task links to the theme, (______) as it shows....
- My intention was to respond to_______ because I wanted to explore....
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Subject matter
- The subject I chose to photograph suited the theme as it……
- My composition helped to support my response to the theme by….
- I managed the exposure very well. My ISO / shutter speed / aperture settings were…..
- I prioritised my shutter speed to… (capture movement / blur/ frozen moment)
- I prioritised aperture to manipulate depth of field.
- I used a tripod to avoid camera shake.
- My images express my intentions which were…
EBI:
Subject matter
- The subject I chose to photograph did not necessarily fit the brief as it was not interesting enough / appropriate / adequately lit…..
- Next time I should go to (a different location), photograph at a different time of day, organise people in advance, think more about my composition so that….. ect
- I did not create enough depth of field / sense of movement. The image is over exposed / underexposed / too blurred.
- Next time I should use a tripod / use a different type of lens (be specific) / experiment with film…
- My images do not show my intentions which were…
- The concept wasn’t clear in my images, I need to make it more explicit by…
What’s next
- Next time I will consider the work of (a photographer) to inspire a more accurate depiction of what I want to achieve.
- I will experiment further with… (blur / shutter speed / composition)
Analysis
What do you think the photographer’s intentions are? There may be more than one. ‘PEC’ each intention.
P (Photographer’s name) creates (what type of images? Fantastical, surreal, objective)
E He / she does this by… (describe something in the image)
C He/she wanted us to consider ….
What wider issues is the photographer addressing?
P (Photographer’s name) is considering (is the photographer talking about a bigger issue in photography, society, politics?)
E This is shown by … (describe something in the image)
C The (Photographer’s name) was interested in this issue because (they felt it was relevant to us now…)
How do the materials and techniques used support your photographer’s intentions?
P (Photographer’s name) has used (the darkroom / multiple exposure / film / digital manipulation techniques) in creating this work.
E This creates a ______ effect. (describe something in the image)
C This helps to support (Photographer’s name) point about (showing an identity / hiding a person’s identity / the media / anonymity)