Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
David Bromley
Research : Landscape
Frans Synders
Research : Landscape
Simone Nieweg
I chose to reference Nieweg because she relates well to project because of the angle she photographs her images in this series, the most significant thing I have learnt from this work are the weather and lighting conditions which have played an important part in my final images.
Research : Landscape
Freya Najade
I chose to reference Najade because of the similarity of my theme to hers which fits really well within my project. The most significant thing I have learnt from this series is the sense of distance and the creation of lines.
Research : Landscape
Hannah Collins
I chose to reference Collins because she works well with my project because of the camera distance of her photographs in this series. Moreover the most significant thing I have learnt from this series is about the mix of different camera distance within her work
Contextual Research
Food price crisis: What crisis?: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-19715504 Charity food banks serving record numbers: http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2012/oct/17/charity-foodbanks-record-numbers?newsfeed=true Nutrients, Technology Key Players in Future of Food Production: http://farmfutures.com/story-nutrients-technology-key-playersfuture-food-production-17-96188
Location Scouting
Newmafruit
Broad Oak
Test Shoot 1
Test Shoot 2
Test Shoot 3
Test Shoot 4
Test Shoot 5
I chose to reference Malm because of his work with double exposures which relates well with my project. The most significant thing I have learnt from this work is being really experimental with double exposures and to just shoot and not think.
I chose to reference Evans because of his work with double exposures which relates well with my project. The most important thing I have learnt from this work is how to experiment with under and overexposing different elements within the photograph to get the desired effect
Contextual Research
Green Belt Land cover 13% of land area in the UK Today the Green belt is 32,000 hectares smaller than It was in 2003 Nick Bowels the Planning Minister for the Government says that 1,500 square miles of Open Countryside will be needed to build housing to keep up with the demand. The Urban Population of the UK is nearly 80% http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/greenpolitics/planning/970 8387/Interactive-map-Englands-green-belt.html
Contextual Research
I chose to reference Hjelman because this series relates to my project because of how he photographs home interiors. The most important things I have learnt from this work is working with natural lighting and framing my photographs.
I chose to reference Toledano because his work has a similar theme to my concept for this project. The most important thing I have learnt from this series is paying attention to detail within my images
I chose to reference Michals because of the similar theme to his work to my concept. The most important thing I have learnt from this work is how to play with this idea of Death and Memory
I chose to reference Beban because this series is similar to my concept for this project. The most important thing I have learnt from this work is photographing in different parts of the home.
I chose to reference Backhaus because the series is similar to my concept for this project. The most important thing I have learnt from this series is how to shoot a peculiar angles and paying attention to detail
Contextual Research
Death: Death is the permanent end of biological function in an organism. It is a natural part of life and we will all die eventually. Death has not always been feared, In Medieval times It was more accepted to discuss because of high mortality rates. Death has been associated with many objects such as Skulls, Birds and Books
Memory: Memory is an Organisms ability to store, retain and recall information. There are two types of Memory, Short-Term Memory and LongTerm Memory.
Waste Shoot 2
Final Prints