Thursday, October 9, 2014

Final Blog Reflection - Voyeurism





Conceptual Intentions:
           We chose to evoke a predator prey relationship in our project as the unseen spectator. We wanted the predator to be the unseen spectator. After numerous ideas brought up in our brainstorming phase, we felt that this was the most intriguing idea. I felt I really gained an appreciation for sculpture. I really enjoyed the week long process of creating our 3d diorama. Although no one in our group was very skilled in sculpture we were still able to create a very realistic, winter landscape. The composition of the photos and landscape features of the diorama evoke my voice as an artist. I feel that as the project progressed I changed and altered our base ideas to accommodate my ideas as an artist as well as my fellow group members.


Stretch and Explore:
             At the very start of the project we wanted to evoke a man made vs. nature relationship using an animal and a camera. But after a day we decided that the predator prey relationship would be more intriguing. As the project progressed, especially when we were photographing our project, we were constantly changing the angles and perspective of the viewer. We finally chose a photo that we felt most resembled our first intentions for the project. Occurrences that led to these changes came after we would observe our work from the previous day. We would upload our photos, go through all of them and then decide what we need to change and improve. During the sculpture process we ran into many obstacles as we were unable to create many of our initial ideas as we did not have the materials or knowledge of how to create these things such as a peak of a mountain. I feel that we could have used some more trees to make a denser forrest and that way we could play with depth of field and lighting a little more. I also think that we could have used a different substance for our fake snow because it was fairly messy. But other than that I think we did a very good job with our approach to the project.


Formal Intentions:
            Formal concerns for this project were our ability to really capture and evoke the sense of an unseen spectator. Another concern was if we were going to be able to create a realistic diorama to photograph. I felt that just purely working on the project and spending a week photographing and a week creating the sculpture allowed me to gain a deep understanding of how to photograph a model diorama and what affects to use in order to make it realistic. To make our photos have sense of realism to the viewer we used a fog machine to blur the background. We also added small details to the model animals such as placing snow on their backs as well as the trees. I felt the these concerns definitely expanded the conceptual experience of the project as I felt I learned a lot from my experience.





Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Still Life


Photos of still life sculpture








Not part of the still life sculpture but I thought this was a pretty cool photo

Monday, October 6, 2014

Unseen Spectator Reflection

Reflection:
           Our intentions in this project were to capture the predator prey relationship by using the model wolf and deer. We also really wanted to retain a wintery, cold feel in our project that is why we decided to make this photo black and white. I believe we were able to capture a very ominous scene with our use of the fog machine and different camera angles. We felt that focusing on one of the model animal would really evoke the ambiguousness of the photo but still evoking the predator prey relationship. In our photo we focused in on the wolf thus blurring the deer. Although it may be hard to make out the deer in the photo I feel that it adds to the obscure aspect of the photo as well as the predator prey relationship. The wolf was meant to be the unseen spectator as he is supposed to be stalking his prey, the deer.  I felt that our sculpture was well put together and allowed us to get a sense of realism in out photos (especially the use of the fog machine). I felt that I was able to not only contribute to the photography aspect but also the sculpture parts of the project. But I believe that all together each group member contributed equally. Comments on our photos were that our photo evoked a feeling of anticipation, coldness, winter, fear, ominous and mysterious. We were told we could improve out photos by cropping and limiting the view in the photo. We were also advised to lighted some of the darks.


Friday, October 3, 2014

My Artistic Voice - guided free write

Habits, I tend to use similar colors in my project primarily blue. I also like to create pictures with symmetry and focus on one object, person, animal ect. I love making art because of the great feeling after completing a project/series of pictures that I am proud of. My favorite series/project was from last year in intermediate photo which was my picture book I made. this was my favorite because i felt as an artist that project exemplified my abilities and interest as a photographer fairly well. I like to work in digital photography. I tend go back to are focusing in on one object, I also like to focus on scenery such as landscapes what not in my projects. I felt that the predator prey relationship was a good idea that came from my voice and was a contributions to the project. Especially the setting being in the snow. I believe as an artist I am able to express my voice without using words but rather my art.  

Monday, September 8, 2014

Diarama - Notes and Outline (Lizzie, Maggy, Charlotte and Ethan)

Landscape:
Snowy land scape (trees, forest) with predator stalking prey as the unseen spectator

Desert lion stalking gazel

Ocean with shark looking from below up to a fish/human


We are gonna choose between this three


Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Water & Symmetry

Reflection

Conceptual Intentions:
      The purpose of this series was to evoke light as a character within our photos. I purposefully used the reflection of light off water to create symmetrical pictures (not all my pictures are symmetrical). I approached each day differently taking my photos at different angles, distances, lighting, objects and so on until I found that capturing lights reflection off water was very intriguing and thus the rest of my project was based on the foundation of using lights reflection off water. I felt that this project allowed me to explore my photography new techniques when taking pictures. I thought this process was very meaningful because I was able to find what I was most comfortable with taking pictures of and I really appreciated that the topic was so broad thus allowing me to really experiment when taking my pictures.

Stretch and Explore:
     Through out the project I was constantly changing what I was taking my photos of and how I was taking them until I found something that really caught my interest. As the weather, lighting, and environment changed I found new ways to take photos. One day it was raining and I used the opportunity to take photos. The photos I took that day ended up being what I used in my series. I think that I could have taken pictures outside of school when it rained during the duration of the project because I could have definitely taken some cool photos off campus, but I am still very happy with how my series turned out.















Thursday, February 13, 2014

Light as a Character - Water, Reflection and Light

In this project our goal was to use light as the main character within our photographs. For each photo I wanted to use water and reflection in order to evoke light as the main character within the photos. The first photo I used the reflection of the building on the water to create two halves of the picture creating a symmetrical picture. I also did this with the second picture. The third picture was a reflection off of a bench which I then flipped creating an abstract reflection off of the bench. The next photo I used the reflection off of the water droplets to really drag the attention of the viewer to the reflection in the three water droplets. I also used water droplets to bring out light as a character in the next three photos. I in almost all of my pictures used depth of field to grab the attention of the viewer to the object that I wanted to be the main part of the photo. I also got fairly close to the object that I was taking a picture of to accomplish the same goal as using depth of field. I was really happy with how all of these photos turned out!