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.

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