Thursday, 28 March 2019

Shoot 3


Shoot 3
Circles and Curves


Artist Research;
Man Ray


What Aim To Achieve;

I am to create a collection of abstract photos with bent and contorted pieces of paper. This will show Circles and Curves as the bend of the paper will have tonal indifference and will show the theme clearly.

Contact Sheet;



Best Images


This image is good because the image is very abstract and is akin to the works of Edward Weston Moore in its style. The composition is also very good as you cannot see any of the joins, but also has the tonal variation. To make this image better in editing; I will play with the contrast to get a greater tonal variation and accentuate the abstract nature of the photo.


This image is good because the image is very abstract and is akin to the works of Edward Weston Moore in its style. The composition is also very good as you cannot see any of the joins, but also has the tonal variation. To make this image better in editing; I will play with the contrast to get a greater tonal variation and accentuate the abstract nature of the photo.


This image is good because the image is very abstract and is akin to the works of Edward Weston Moore in its style. The composition is also very good as you cannot see any of the joins, but also has the tonal variation. To make this image better in editing; I will play with the contrast to get a greater tonal variation and accentuate the abstract nature of the photo.


This image is good becausethe image is very abstract and is akin to the works of Edward Weston Moore in its style. The composition is also very good as you cannot see any of the joins, but also has the tonal variation.

Images That Require Improvement



This image requires improvement because it is out of focus and you can see where the paper is adjoined by the sellotape, and by the fact it doesn't look abstract. To correct this in future shoots I will use materials like blutac to hide the joins on the paper, i will also make more interesting compositions with the paper and get in at different angles to make it mote abstract.


This image requires improvement because it is out of focus and you can see where the paper is adjoined by the sellotape, and by the fact it doesn't look abstract. To correct this in future shoots I will use materials like blutac to hide the joins on the paper, i will also make more interesting compositions with the paper and get in at different angles to make it mote abstract.

AO3Record ideas, observations and insights relevant to intentions, reflecting critically on work and progress




AO2; Explore and select appropriate resources, media, materials, techniques and processes, reviewing and refining ideas as work develops

With the raw photo i start by converting to a .JPG, then from the adjustments tab via the items tab on the window, i choose Black And White, then make the image darker and then up the contrast.


AO1; Develop ideas through sustained and focused investigations informed by contextual and other sources, demonstrating analytical and critical understanding.




AO4; Present a personal and meaningful response that realises intentions and, where appropriate, makes connections between visual and other elements. 






Progression

Going into the next prepatory shoot; 


Tuesday, 26 March 2019

photographer research

Photographer Research

Edward Weston


Edward Henry Weston was an american photographer, held as ' one of the most innovative and influential photographers of the 20th Century '. Over his 40 year career he photographed; still life, landscapes, nudes, portraits, genre scenes and whimsical photos.

Man Ray


Man Ray was an American born French visual photographer. He was a spearhead in both the Dadaist and Surrealist Movements. He used a multitude of different types of media, but considered himself, above all, a painter. Although, he is remembered for his renowned fashion and portrait photography. He is also famous for his work with photograms or 'rayograms' after himself. These were created by placing objects on top of light sensitive objects, like photogenic paper, then exposing it to harsh light. This creatives a negative shadow image showing a large variety of tone ( shown above ).

László Moholy-Nagy




László Moholy-Nagy (born László Weisz) was a Hungarian painter/ photographer, as well as a professor in Bauhaus School. 
He was a influenced strongly by constructivism, an artistic and architectural philosophical train of thought created by Vladimir Tatlin, originating from Russia in 1913. It was the large scale reject of autonomously created art, and instead sighted the 'construction of art'. It was in favour of art as a practise for social purposes.
He was also a massive advocate of integrating technology and industry into The Arts.  A New York Times article called him "relentlessly experimental" because of his pioneering work in painting, drawing, photography, collage, sculpture, film, theater, and writing.

Jerry Reed

      

Jerry Reed 

research log

Research Log

Josef Sudek

Bread Eggs and Glass 1950

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Edward Henry Weston

Kale Halved, 1930


Movements; Surrealism

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Garlic Shell
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Man Ray


Movement; Dadaism Surrealism

Series; Rayograph

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Series; Rayograph

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László Moholy-Nagy

Photogram Untitled (1943)


Movement; Constructivism, Bauhaus

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Context ( How Was It Made?)

Due to Laszlo Moholy-Nagy's fondness for the philosophy of construcivitism, the train of thought suggesting art should be for social purposes and shouldn't be automated and mass produced, along with his belief that art should incorporate industry and technology, explains why this photo was created by the means of photogram, the process of using a partially-transparent object with photogenic paper and harsh lighting to create a negative, as it is a highly technological process which creates a highly toned image afterwards, fitting his philosophy of construcivitism and belief of mixing art with technology and industry.

Connotations

In the image we see the underside of a length of tape on a dark background, created through the process of photograms.

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How Does It Relate to My Work?

Laszlo Moholy-Nagy's photogram work reltates to my own because his work incorporates the theme Circles and Curves. He also uses everyday object to create his work, like i am with paper.