Tuesday, 18 November 2014
Evaluation
Throughout this project I have created a range of different experimental images, thinking about how I can develop on my ideas and acting on some of them to produce 6 final images. I have produced many successful images, experimenting with different styles of photography and using different methods to create effective outcomes. Also using equipment other than a camera, such as a scanner to produce scanograms, which I feel I used to create two successful images for my final images. Some areas for development would be to try to continuously shoot interesting images and include interesting objects within my images, and also for each different experimental photography, experiment more with it and show different ways of producing different types and styles of images. If I was to do this project again what I would do differently is that I would try to include a bigger range of experiments within my work. I would also try to include different styles of experimental photography such as multiplicity, which is something that I was hoping to include in my project but couldn't fit it in, to change this I would have to make sure I had more time by planning out my time for everything, such as a certain amount of time for research etc. I am happy with and like my final images, I feel I have created a range of successful outcomes, experimenting with different methods. I feel that my most successful images and the ones I like the most are the scanograms and double exposures. I think that this project has encouraged me to think more creatively, because I have had to think differently for each images and make sure I make each image different, which means I have had to think creatively to be able to create different and effective images each time, which had given me the ability to experiment a lot with the different styles of experimental photography. Overall, throughout this project I feel that I have consistently produced a range of successful outcomes and have shown development within my work, which I am happy with, and also happy with my final images.
Final Shoot
Double exposure
To create these two double exposures I went out to shoot a set of pictures to expose together on Photoshop. I shot images of trees with part of the sky in the shoot and also a photograph of another students face. I had taken a few different photographs of each of these subjects, from different angles and perspectives. I then chose two different sets of photographs to create two double exposures with, one portrait and one landscape. I went onto Photoshop and opened the first set of images separately. With the first image, of the students face, I used to Magnetic Lasso Tool to cut out around the head to remove the background, once I had completed this I then dragged the cut out of the head onto the second image of the trees and placed it in a position that I thought looks better, I then started to experiment with the layer blending effects to blend the top laying into the bottom and expose the two images together, once I had experimented with the different effects I then chose one that makes the image look well exposed and gives a good effect, and I also changed the opacity to make sure the layer didn't have too much of a blend. I then repeated the same process with the second set of images. Which created the two images shown on the right. Although these two images are very similar as they are images of the same subjects, I have created two different double exposure images, that are photographed differently. With the first image, the face is blended a lot into the background image, the effect I have used makes it look like their head has been cut off around the shape of the trees, which gives off an interesting effect and shows a good creation of creating a double exposure and blending layers together. Whereas the second image isn't as blended into the background, I have chosen a blending effect that brightens up the image as well as blending it slightly, which I think gives a nice calm effect, it makes the image of the face stand out, but also makes the background visible through this. Overall these two images have turned out successful and I am happy with them to be used as final images. As always developments could be made on these images, such as using different effects on these images, maybe changing the background images slightly using Photoshop.
Scanogram

Making more developments on creating more scanograms, I had put more thought into the what I will scan and how I will position it. I started off by deciding to scan the side of my face, with my hand covering my eyes and face to give the effect that I don't want to be seen or don't want to see, sort of like I am hiding from something, and I also have made sure my watch has been scanned which I think gives a nice detailed effect and fits well into the scan. I like how detailed this scan has been produced, and I am happy with how I have developed this image and put a lot more thought into it to create a better image. There is a few things in this scan I think give a good effects, things such as how my hand has been squashed against the scanner with being underneath my face. I also think that my watch and earrings make it interesting and less boring, and as said previously, the main effect of this image, how I am covering up my face to not see and not be seen. Overall I think that this image is very effective and I have developed and improved very well, by putting more thought into creating this image which creates a successful image.
I then added more objects, I took off my watched and placed it face down on the scanner, scattered around a few sequins and placed the lanyard that I used for my USB across the scanner, whilst also leaning across the scanner once it started to scan, which gives the effect that I am about to eat the sequins, which I think gives something interesting and different to the image. This scan is very detailed and I have shown a range of different object, that are layed out well, within the scan. Although these objects don't really have anything to do with each other, I think they are a good range of different interesting things to show. Overall I am happy with this image and I have used a good range of objects to create an interesting scanogram. I have developed well on creating scanograms and have created a good set of scanogram images.Emulsion Transfer
Zoom burst
For the last image of my final shoot I have chosen to shoot a zoom burst. Using a slow shutter speed of 1/6 and selecting the correct ISO and aperture, I shot an image of a fruit bowl, but zoomed my lens after pressing down the shutter, which creates this effective image. I have also shown images I had taken whilst experimenting with this that had been unsuccessful due to not zooming the lens at the correct time. I like the effect that a zoom burst image gives, although it blurs the image it does it nicely and produces a nice image with a trippy, but brilliant effect. I have photographed a simple object but have still gotten the outcome of an interesting image that overall I am happy with and feel that I have used zoom burst well to create a good outcome.
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Shoot 1
Scanogram
First off I created my scanogram images, to do this I used a scanner, on which I placed objects which I felt represent me for the first image. This includes my camera, phone, earphones and keys, because these are objects I used every day. Whilst scanning this I kept the scanner lid open to give the image a dark, black background. I then decided to use my hand and move it down the scanner as it scanned my hand, which gives the effect of having an extremely long hand, which I think gives a good and creepy effect and is an interesting image. I like this technique and think that there can be very successful outcomes, it shows a lot of detail and can create lovely images. Although I think that my idea was good and I set out to create a good image, my first outcome was unsuccessful, I had put in too much thought about what I will place onto the scanner to create the image and not enough thought into how I will lay out the objects on top of the scanner. But I feel my second outcome was fairly successful. There are many improvements and developments that can be made on both of these images. On developing these images I will put more thought into how I will lay out these object, such as making sure objects are the correct way round whilst being scanned and making sure they are in the frame, and also thinking about which way round I will place the objects to create a better and more clear scan of the objects for them to be more visible as to what they are, and as for the second one I will maybe add more onto the scanner other than my hand and make sure everything is shown on the scan, which I will do whilst developing this image into a final image.Emulsion transfer
I then moved on to creating an emulsion transfer, I used an image that I have previously shot in the studio and used Photoshop to edit the photo black and white but turned the opacity down to make the image look faded. I printed this image twice, so that I could experiment with what would happen with using yellow paint as well as white. I got two different outcomes. The first outcome I created using white acrylic, which turned out to be a successful image, it looks very faded and has a vintage effect which is what I was aiming for. Whereas my second outcome I which used yellow acrylic to create was unsuccessful, most of the white sections of the image has turned yellow due to the yellow acrylic. I think that this was a good experiment and using yellow acrylic shows that I have tried different ways to create an emulsion transfer. Although this was unsuccessful, I think that using a different color acrylic could work, it would just have to match up with the picture well. Whilst creating these two images I firstly applied a thin layer of acrylic to the images and to the page I was applying the image, then once I had stuck them down left them over night to dry to give time for the acrylic to dry and to transfer the ink. I can move on from this and develop this image by taking a photograph specifically for creating an emulsion transfer, which could be another portrait or a photograph of the outdoors. I will also develop on this idea by transferring onto fabric instead of paper. Overall I think that this was a good experiment and can be developed further.Projection photography

Double exposure
To create this double exposure I went out onto the college campus and searched for some interesting things to photograph that would work well as I double exposure. I photographed a graffiti wall and a fruit bush as two separate images. I then went back to the classroom and used photoshop to expose these two images into each other. I placed the image of the fruit bush on top and played around with the effects and the opacity until I had one that I felt worked and was happy with. I like how this image has turned out because of the way they have been exposed to each other and have blended together. To experiment more with this style of photography and move it on I could change the style a little and photograph something different, such as a portrait of someone, blended with something such as the sky. From researching I have found that images using portraits have been successful and are very popular and I enjoy the way the images have turned out. Overall I am happy with this image, I feel it was successful in creating a double exposure and know how I can develop this to create an even better outcome.Zoom burst
Moving onto zoom burst photography I went out around college and found the fruit bush I had used in the previous shoot for double exposures, as I felt that this would create a good image using zoom burst because of the colors. Whilst taking this image it appeared to be difficult to get the correct outcome, I had to experiment with how to zoom the lens before creating this final outcome. I had created a range of interesting images, some that I felt worked, and some that didn't work due to not having the correct shutter speed or not being quick enough when zooming the lens, I have shown all of the images I have created in a contact sheet to show how my shoot went and it took some experimenting and practicing to get the correct image. I felt that this image I have shown one was the most successful from this shoot. It has a focusing point and has a nice abstract/zoom effect. I enjoy this style of images and like the image I have created and to expand on this style of photography I could experiment with photographing different objects, such as faces and lights using zoom burst and see what type of outcome I get. Overall I am very pleased with this image and will continue to experiment and move on with this style of photography.
Joiners
Starting off my joiners experiment I chose images I have taken previously and went into Photoshop to experiment with creating a set of joiners. With the first two images I started off by using the rectangular marquee tool to create a range of small and large boxes around the image, whilst holding shift to be able to create a range of boxes. Once I was happy that I have a good range of boxes around the image to create a good joiner, I selected the move tool and moved the boxes slightly to a different position. I repeated this process for the first two images. To make the boxes more clear and visible and make it more clear to be a joiner, for the first images I made the box brighter and for the second I made them darker. For a first experiment I feel that these images worked well and gave me the experimenting of creating a joiner, but can be developed and improved on a lot more, in ways such as putting more thought into where the boxes will go and the effect I am going to make to the image to make it stand out more.After creating my first two joiner images and putting in some more thought how I could make a more creative and effective joiner image I came up with the idea to create this image. In which I have used the same process, but this time instead of creating squares I have created long rectangles right the way across the image, and instead of moving them all together, I have moved the shape each time it has been created, so that each time it gets moved it moves a different distance to neither of them will me lined up, which gives the effect of the object in the images being irregular shapes. I think this image has been successful in creating a joiner and developing it from the last two images. But as always it can be developed and worked in even more and I could do this by using the same method but using an image that would give more of a weird and interesting effect such as using an image of a person. Overall I am happy with this image and feel that I have developed well and know how I can develop on this even more.
I then moved onto a different method of creating a joiner, which I created by going out and taking a photograph of one subject but photographing parts of the subject separately, using different camera angles and different distances. I then went onto Photoshop to put this image together and I did this by selecting 'File' 'Scripts' and then 'Load files into stack', which then brings up a window where I selected all the images that I wanted to include in this joiner and also making sure that the box 'Attempt to automatically align source images' is ticked, which will then make sure that Photoshop will take these images and place them where it thinks they belong. I slightly moved a few of these images to where I would like them to be and feel makes the image look better, I then slightly darkened the image using saturation because I felt it looked better. Overall I think that this images is successful and is a good example for a first experiment but can be developed and improved on by creating even more successful joiner images.
Light painting
Using a sparkler, I have produced a quick experiment image by using a fairly slow shutter speed to capture this light painting image by making circles with the sparkler in front of the lens. I like the outcome of this image and how the outline of the circles I created by spinning the sparkler around in a circular motion stand out, and also how the sparks coming off it are very clear. From this I know that using a sparkler to create a light painting image would create an interesting and successful outcome.
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