Thursday, March 6, 2014
Visual Exercise 1, Part 2 (Banal)
This is the second part to the first visual exercise. My "banal" are just so happens to be the photo studio space. It may seem bad to call it banal but think about it. It's a place to work on photography and give easy access between the darkroom, washroom, classroom & the small darkrooms. It's not really meant to be exciting! I actually got about two or three interesting angles in small areas but other than that it's basically a documentation of a room I'm in almost every day.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Photo Project 1 - Text Imagery
In the end I got three images with me in them along with one street photo I took of a restaurant. I had difficulties with focus (since I wasn't really able to look into the viewfinder and shoot at the same time) but I was able to pull it off, depending on the concept I came up with.
My first two photographs (below) are representational of this passion and obsession I have with fashion and designers. I love seeing stars on the red carpet wearing different designers and their new collections right off the runway. Every time they are interviewed they are asked "Who are you wearing?" It gives the designers some recognition. It's not what they are wearing but, rather, who. I am looking at a career in fashion design and hopefully I will be identified that way one day.
In the first photograph I surrounded myself with any designer shoes that I happen to own (since that's the only kind of designer clothing I own) with the words "Who Are You Wearing?" painted on my legs. I decided to stand in front of my closet door because it's a clean background and it's where my shoes live. The overlapping photo (the transparent overlap) is a photo I accidentally took of my shoes as I was setting up the shoot. I overlapped it to make it a bit more interesting than the tons of negative space I had at the bottom (the floor). The only element I wish I could have gotten rid of was my shelf on the far left.
My last photo was kind of a last minute add-on. Not much too it but this restaurant is covered in words. I just thought it was very fun and appealing, which is good for a restaurant business, obviously. I wanted to capture the building as a whole but to do that with the camera I had I would have had to stand in the middle of a busy street. The one thing I love about this photo is the large words on the left. I didn't get the whole word so it kind of makes you guess what it says. I don't even remember what it said!
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Visual Exercise 2, Fortune Cookie
FORTUNE COOKIE
"Keep your eyes open. You never know what you might see."
Well, I definitely found something. It is interesting what kinds of things you can find while walking around campus. I didn't spot them, David did, but I did my best to find a good angle in order to capture them. I didn't want to just walk up and start photographing because for all I know they would have noticed me and you never know how people are going to react. Not that it's exactly a romantic let alone private place to be having that much fun but I still wasn't going to risk a possible bad reaction. Hey, to each their own! I'm glad I was at least able to capture something real, especially since I usually prefer something staged or in a controlled environment.
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