Thursday 18 June 2015

Andre De Freitas



Andre De Freitas




I like the way in which Andre combines people and the environment. The image above gives me this feeling of being trapped within the expectations society has of me, based on the stereotype of where I live. The bold outline of the person within the image gives the impression of not been able to escape the place you come from. The sharp and colourlessness creates a ridged unmoving and cold feel to the image. This only adds to feeling of isolation that I feel from this image.   


This next image is in complete contrast to the first as subject is not trapped within person, giving the image a softer and free feel to it. Nature is constantly in a state of change and like us is subject to change bast on the circumstances it is exposed too. I relay like double exposing images using people because the world around us is a refection of the society we live in.  Thought the use of buildings in this project we can see who we where and where we are going. I would like to create a double exposure image using a friend to experiment with the mood and message of the image.           

Web: http://andredefreitas.com/About-MEGATHERIUM  


Hockey joiner




 Hockey joiner 



Panning



Panning






Combined tec






Combined Techniques 








Black and White




B&W York







Double Exposure



Double Exposure 


the image above is the best one out of all my double exposure experiments. The ghostly nature to the image add a sense of foreboding to the image. By using and image of my friend and a derelict building to create this new image, I have created a sense of pain and attachment to the place. The direction and position of her face and eyes gives the impression of a person choosing to not look back, even if it causes them pain. Maybe the building is a refection of a dream or a promise that has been long forgotten and falling away. The cold washed out colour of the image adds to the lifeless nature of a derelict building and how overtime the memorise there will be forgotten. Is she bocken like this building?



Borders




Borders



Pinhole Effect




Pinhole Effect 



Pinholeing is an effected created by focusing a pin hole sized about of light on to a peace of Dark room photo paper. This effected can be replicated in Photoshop, as with the following image above.
I like this technique because it helps to pull focus to the centre of the image. If (like the image above)
your subject is central in the image. Then by using the pinhole effect you can draw the eye in, helping the viewer see the more finer details in the image. It also helps to add depth to the image giving it a shaper look.     




Colour Popping


Colour Popping 



Colour popping is a good technique for changing the focal point of an image. It can be used to draw focus to an individual aspect within the image. In the image above I decided to colour pop the boat and water around the refection. I did this to create the illusion of movement within my image. I was trying to create the sensation of time stopping, so that the building within the image would be forever frozen in time. The ferry represents the unstoppable flow of time, as it passes by this one moment never to go back. One day the buildings we see now as modern will be considered old as we continue to change and develop over time. The colour red adds to the illusion of speed created within the image, adding to the unstoppable force 'Time'.           



Juxtaposition in Architecture

Juxtaposition


Leeds canal is one of the best places to go if you are looking to create juxtaposition (when to different things are placed new to one another) . Having a nice collection of old and new building come together alone the canal shows how architecture has evolved over time. I like the image above because the canal acts as a divider to the two separate eras of building construction. The direction in which the eye follows the canal is leading towards the modern, giving the illusion of time flowing into a new era from the old.  









Overlaying Textures




Overlaying Textures









The image above was created using Photoshop, too overlay a textured image over the top of another. In this image I decided too combine a new set of flats and an old cobble stone road. The two overlapping images contrast well with each other and give the impression of times relentlessly moving forward. Most of the old cobble stone roads have long since been covered creating a smooth finish. Because, the majority of modern building have a smooth finish to them, so using the rough and uneven cobble stone road would help to create more depth and structure to the image.

Sunday 14 June 2015

Unite 30 Evaluation

Overall Evaluation

For this project we were given the brief to photograph and create a video which represents the everyday life of an object. Through experimenting with different angles and perspective I was able to see how best to capture the object with in my images, so that it was either the focal point of the image itself, or obscured within a crowd. At the beginning that this project I found it very difficult to come up with ideas on how it  best represents the life of an everyday object, But now that I have had time to think about this concept as a whole I've come to realise that I was over-thinking and stressing about my ideas. Objects are vital to our everyday lives without us even been aware of it. From something as simple as a sweater to our mobile phones, there are objects we tend to take for granted because they are always there. The importance of objects themselves is not just to enhance our quality of life and to make things simple as we continue our tasks throughout the day. They also help to define who we are as a person. Colours shapes and sizes of various objects we bring into our life helps represent our personality and sense of style.  We may not be entirely self-aware of what we do, as it comes so naturally to us. In helping to expressing who we are as people, through the objects we surround ourselves with. Like I said in the beginning of this project I didn't fully understand the concept and therefore found it difficult to choose a subject matter, in which I felt comfortable pursuing. But now at the end I find it is incredibly simple and I could have simply chosen the most used object of our time the mobile phone. I find it frustrating that my mind was so clouded at the time, but I'm also happy that I chose my object. As I didn't want to choose something my other class mates might have and this makes my work unique and help to express my own personality.
As mobile phones are constantly present in our everyday aspect of our lives it would have been an interesting idea to follow. From been shoved into our pockets to the bottom of our handbags, we find them vital in socialising with the outside world and now I think about it perhaps it would have been an interesting concept to tackle. As I could have taken photos from various scenarios, all from a singular perspective of the phone by the isolating object and merely focused on such mundane details. Such as people's hands and the position that the phone is left in, by taking low angle shots with the background blurred out, so that the phone itself becomes the focal point of the image. But, at the time I did not really think of such a simple concept, as I found that the lacking of time to produce the work caused me to be unable to think clearly at the time.
But I digress, my chosen idea was follow the daily life of a toy though the perspective of my teddy bear ‘buttons’. Though experimenting with various tasks given to us thought-out the projected, I was able to use different angles and scenarios to get a better idea for the final outcome of my project. On one of the tasks I took Button with me on the trip to Leeds taking every opportunity to photograph him as I went along the journey. At the beginning my idea was that buttons himself would take the trip to Leeds doing human tasks such as take the bus and catch the train by himself. In the images that I took I try my best to take images lacking the human presence so that buttons himself was the focal point of the image. Using techniques like leading lines to help the viewer's line of sight to be pulled towards ‘Button’. Even though I took some very good images my teacher enlightening me to the fact that even though it is a good concept to humanise ‘Buttons’ is not a realistic scenario that represents the object itself. As you can imagine seeing a bear parade around town by itself would be a rather unusual phenomenon. So, I decided to take inspiration from my favourite Disney film ‘Toy Story’, as it held fond memories of me trying to catch my toys in the act of moving around when I was younger. As, I wish to keep the human accepted in ‘Button’ movements throughout his day. I decided instead of lacking in human presence I would add it instead, to create a more realistic representation of his life. So, I decided to create images based on the idea that ‘Button’s’ when lacking human presence would move of his own accord. I imagined him sneaking around doorways to make sure the coast is clear. To performed very human tasks such as brushing his teeth, as I found it quite comical. To create the illusion of movement I would need to use ‘stop motion’ photography, by taking multiple images of him moving a fraction at a time to try and create a nature flow in movement. I decided to practice my stop motion photography in the form of a flip book. It was fun and very time consuming but gave me an idea of how my overall idea might play out. The only problem was that the flip book itself was rather fat making it hard to flip correctly.
My overall idea was that ‘Buttons’ and his owner would go on an adventure outside house, only for him to be forgotten and left in the playground with nobody president.  He would then act of his own accord and imitates a childlike nature by participating in activities on the playground he has seen other children doing. Some parts of doing this was incredibly hard to capture because he kept falling down or not slaying in the pose I left him in due to the wind. To combat this problem I use white string to tie him  in place. I then would take photograph of his owner approaching whilst he performed one of his activities, only for him to go lifeless again has he is taken home. I feel like I was successful in capturing the relationship between to two in my work.
I then decided to do a washing machine scene as he has been out and became rather dirty throughout photographing. Unfortunately I didn't take photos of him rolling around in the washing machine at the time because I did not feel the need to add it to my film reel. Looking back I wish I had.
To try and make buttons appear to be capable of feeling. In the last few scenes I wanted to give the impression that he is infatuated with another dog teddy that I own and finished off with them together. One of my greatest inspirations in deciding to choose a bear in this project was through the Thompson holiday advert. The perspectives used in the making of the advertised events gave me ideas and inspirations about how best to represent buttons at the time. I was planning on using children in my work, but unfortunately I couldn't get my younger nephew to help follow along with what I was trying to do. My nephew did not understand and decided to simply beat the stuffing out of my poor bear in his idea of playing. It would have made for an amusing outlook on buttons daily life, but it was not what I wanted do. I learnt the hard way that no one is the boss of a five year old with a teddy(lol).

If I could retake this project the things I would properly change is maybe my choice of object, as now I have a million great ideas swimming around my head (stupid brain). I felt my mind was crowded constantly with worrying about time. I have learnt throughout this project that my time management is appalling and I should better plan in using my time more efficiently, so that if need be I can re-shoot scenes (but me being me it’s easier said than done). Overall, I have enjoyed this project and am looking forwarded to  next one providing that I can make it in to lessons more now I am feeling better , as I find that one of the major factors in my poor time management through my lack of attendance. That is something I hope to greatly improve on.