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Thursday, 20 August 2020

Photography Process 20/8




When I first started out photography I made two artboards. both from different areas. The first was feminism/Social conscience and the other was Spiritual/Cultural development. The problem with my work is I picked these photos because I liked them and thought they were interesting and not because I had any intention of recreating them. The only thing I wanted to implement into my work would be the blur and overlapping of photos which is seen in the Spiritual/Cultural development board.


This is the more recent artboard I've made that more relates to how I want to take my photographs. 

Jackie Ranken's photography was interesting to me because it looks as though there is a lot of blur/motion blur which is kind of a big thing I want to do in my work. I feel I can link back to her as an artist model and hopefully try to make it so she is visible included in my photography.

William Eggleston's work is there for the reason I was thinking of photographing buildings and structures so to link back to him would be a good idea. I need to learn to make it so everything in the photograph is intentionally and play around more with lights and the time of day and how that can contribute/improve my photography

I like David Hockney's work (Top Left) as the style he has looks interesting and something I might enjoy trying to implement into my work.


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This is another image of Davids where the layering is seen very clearly. the layering style he uses is something I'm going to try to recreate in my next photoshoot. I do however have a problem where things need to be neat so to try and mimic this style of photography might be a challenge for me but I look forward to trying it out. 

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