Showing posts with label project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label project. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Figure:


Landscape:




Object:



For Destiny Deacon's class.

Wednesday, 16 June 2010

The Real Horrorshow Production.




Just a look at what I'm doing at the moment. Seeing as my boyfriend and one of my mates are in this production, I got the chance to take some photos for the posters which will be put up around to advertise the play.
The production is based around three different plays; revolving around vampires, zombies and warewolves.

I am very excited to be apart of the production and will be posting up more images as I edit them. I have a few ideas to play with, thanks to those involved.

This project has really helped me get motivated in relation to photography. After my first semester of Uni I felt like I was running low on energy and motivation. Uni sucked the life and love for photography out of me and having a project like this has made me feel a lot better.

I missed taking photographs. I have a few projects lined up so watch this space!

Sunday, 25 April 2010

Test Shot.


This is a test shot for my recent project for my next review.

Over the past month I have collected obsolete televisions from unwanted owners. With this collection (which is around 15-20 televisions) I planned to create an installation, giving these devices a new function and meaning. It is also making a statement on how frequently we upgrade our technology, ultimately questioning if we really need to, not to mention observing how much waste and rubbish we collect doing so.

 I recently shot the T.V's in an empty lot, but due to the weather conditions being too bright, the images didn't achieve what I had originally pictured.

I decided to re-shoot in my garage, where the televisions are currently stored. The above image is what I captured today. I think this environment is more sucessful as I can manipulate not only the imagery, but the lighting and environment surround it. I also have the ability to take my time with the photo-shoot, instead of rushing; which is what happened when photographing within the empty lot, as I did not own the block of land.

Thoughts?