Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Slim Letaief

I decided that as drugs and alcohol was going to be my idea that I would research artists that have used alcohol and drugs in their work. The first artist that i stumbled across was Slim Letaief. I found a picture from his series called 'Their Life'.



The alcohol in this photo looks appetising, it makes the viewer thirsty and want to drink it. Although there is a man in the photo, the focus is clearly the man because his heads chopped off and his food is burry and in the background. The focus is on the hand and the pouring of the drink, the viewer presumes what action is coming next which is drinking the drink. The lighting although black and white has a high contrast and is bright. Enforcing an enjoyable atmosphere. Also the man and surroundings look clean which help to reinforce this inviting atmosphere. It is almost like the man in the photo is inviting the viewer for a drink. This is the opposite of how i want to show alcohol, i want to show the bad side, not the glow feeling you get from sharing a few drinks with friends, the hungover, feeling sick feeling you get instead from drinking too much.

Concept

The object project we are doing has to be about a social issue and we have to get across your opinion on it. Therefore it should be something I care about or something that is effecting me or that i am involved in. Living at halls and being a student people go out and drink often. I therefore instantly thought maybe i could do my project on the social issue drinking, as drinking effects the community. People that are drunk and rowdy at night effect people living in the area with noise or knocking over communal objects such as bins, drinking effects the NHS as people go to hospital with drunk accidents or alcohol poisoning.

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Perception

It is clear form the brief that my final photo should represent my opinion on a issue. We had a talk today about how two different people can look at the same photo but perceive it in a different way. "You don't take a photograph, you make it" Ansel Adams. This quote by Adams tells us that the photographer chooses everything that happens in the photo, the angles, the vibrancy of colours, the objects, lighting etc. A photo isn't just chance. So two photographers could therefore photograph the same object and portray two very different meanings from it depending on how they want it to be portrayed. Hence meaning that for my final prints I need to have a clear opinion on the issue I choose and how changing the lighting etc can help me to portray my view. If I am not clear on what my opinion is than i can't expect my viewers to know what im trying to get across.

Ansel Adams

Adam's photos have a very magnificent, romantic quality. They are still life's taken of these impressive environments. 
The light in this photo is generally soft and well exposed. It seems as thought the contrast in brought up while printing. I think that Adams thought highly of this environment. The sky, although being cloudy, is bright, linking with the bright tops of the mountains which draws the viewer in. The river is is in a 's shape' creating a line of beauty which forms a photo that is easy on the viewers eyes. There is a misty quality to the photo that creates mystery. Looking at this environment there are a lot of the trees and high terrain, it would be hard to know what was around. Adams shows this mysterious quality through the mist. Although this still life is shown in an honourable light, there is still darker parts to the picture. The darker, dangerous trees, leading up towards the darker bottom of the mountain. Adams is still letting the viewer know that this is still a dangerous place despite it's beauty. This beauty, mixed with mystery and danger gives the environment a higher respectful quality. This is a very grand photo.
OBJECT

Im now gonna work on my object project. 

Brief: Develop a concept, plan, organise. Construct a still-life of your own using a still-life of your won, using colour film and a large format view camera.
Taking inspiration from the history of art and taking a visual approach, employed in traditional still life construct a photography based upon a current social issue. It is your chance to create your opinion on the matter through the still life.

Inspiration: Current issues or debates surrounding you. Newspapers, radio, internet, television etc.
Something you wish to make a comment on.
Something you feel strongly about.

Your photographic decisions will be crucial, how and why you shot the still life the way you did.

Sunday, 16 October 2011

Thomas Struth



In this photo Struth has drawn the viewer into the photo with the direct straight road leading the observer through the perspective. However the rubbish at the left and right side of the road cuts of the road into a thinner line drawing the viewer in further. This ‘thinner road’ isn’t directly in the middle of the photo, I think a direct line straight from the middle leading you in can sometimes be too harsh on a photo and make it uncomfortable to look at. However the fact the ‘thinner road is more to the right entices the viewers eyes effortlessly into the photo. He said that a photograph "has a clear language, one that speaks openly not only about its subjects ... but also very much about the attitude of the photographer toward these things. In this regard, a photograph is always objective.” Therefore in Struth’s opinion all photos tell you the photographers view on what they’ve photographed. Baring this in mind you can tell how Struth has decided to show how busy and crowded this environment feels. He has chosen to show all the buildings close and surrounding each other, there is no sky above the buildings in the foreground to show the height of the buildings and to create a crowded atmosphere.





Compare this to the second photo where there is sky in he foreground and it makes the environment feel a whole lot emptier. Also the position on the street that Struth has chosen to take the photo adds to this vacant feel, if he had chosen to take the photo further down the street where the buildings are taller and where he could have had no sky in the foreground than it would have created a busier, more crowded feel. Also the road width is wider than the two corners if the bottom width of the page which creates a feeling of space where there is not a lot going on. The fact that the road is clear of rubbish and clear of cars creates an empty feel also, compared to the road of the previous picture which is made to feel even thinner because of the rubbish either side.



This photo here from Struth's Paradise collection is completely different to the previous city/town environemts. This environment is in the middle of a forest, however although the picture may look completely different to the others and may have a different feel to it the same methods are used in it. There is a very busy, crowded feel to this photo and compare this to the first photo that is also quite crowded and busy and you start to see how Struth uses the tress the same way he uses the buildings. The trees, like the buildings, surround both sides of the picture and eventually further back into the middle of the picture. There is also a narrow stream slightly to the left of the picture leading the viewers eyes into the photo.  Just like in the first photo where Struth uses the narrow road to lead the viewers eyes into the photo. One thing Struth uses int his photo that he does not use in the other photos is 'the line of beauty'. This is where a s shape is created in the photo to attract the viewers attention, it is supposed to signify energy, movement and is supposed to stir the viewers attention. The line of beauty starts at the beginning of the lake and follows it until the end of the lake and then curves up into the tress. The fact that the line if beauty is not int he other pictures means that he is trying to create a different feeling in the other two places.

Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Fantasy



I took these photos of my sister under the theme fantasy. The idea was of a girl being schizophrenic and her fantasy was these people she imagined.






Sunday, 31 July 2011


I love photography and these are some of the first photos i took when i started up photography. I didn't really have a main idea in mind but i had watched a Florence and The Machine music video, which is set in a wood. I loved the music video and the way the wood had homely things in it. his inspired me to taker my own wood photos. I took my sister out to the woods near my house and brought some of our homely possessions with us. I decorated trees with picture frames and these are a few of the pictures. The idea was a girl getting lost in the woods, hence the photo where she is sleeping on a log. But i also wanted them to have a kind of magical feel where she could actually be living in the woods.