
Sunday, 26 January 2014
Final Piece Gif's
These are my Final piece Gif's which I've put together by combining my plain un-design images with my Barbara Kruger inspired images. I wanted these GIF's to be very flashy and quick to really just sort of get the viewers attention and make them consume my quotes into their mind.


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Saturday, 25 January 2014
Inside My Gif's
These are the layers of my GIF's, Each Gif is very different in terms of the layers, However I've made them all quite fast and flashing as this is the variable I wanted all my GIF's to have in common.
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| For this GIF I wanted attention to be payed to the nails with the words displayed upon them, So I made the hands quite bright whist leaving the hair quite dark. |
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| For this GIF, I've added really dark layers as well as really light layers to get the effect of the darkness caving in on her. |
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| For this GIF I've changed the colour of my letter 'M' as I mentioned before I want the 'M' to represent her as how she feels, different isolated from the other letters/people. |
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| Ive increased the brightness on some of these GIF'S to make the lettering on her arm stand out really well when the loop comes to it. |
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Thursday, 23 January 2014
Barbara Kruger Inspired Final Piece
These are my Final Piece Photographs personalized in a Barbara Kruger style.

These Bold words 'You wont see me cry' were chosen because of the narrative I previously wanted this picture to portray which was the projection to the outside world that every thing is okay when its not. I've also added smaller words on the fingernails of this photo which are symptoms of depression.

These bold words 'depression is a illness' was taken from the NHS website about depression, it stated that most people think that depression is a sign of weakness and it can easily be snapped out of which isn't true depression is infact a illness.
I've also added part of this article to the mirror in a dripping effect these words define depression and some of its symptoms briefly.

This image is my simplest composition as I think the words describe the picture fully. I've chosen to use these words because as I explained previously she feels she has none but herself so depends on the comfort of her stuffed animal which she knows isn't real so her subconscious speaks and tells us how she is feeling which is 'I'm Alone'.
Following the same principal of the other images I produced this piece. I've chosen to use the words 'Im not strong' because when you are depressed you don't particularly feel at your strongest and sometimes people who are depressed don't like to admit this, so in this picture the subconscious is speaking for my model telling the audience her true thoughts.
The green coloring on the letter 'M' really stands out and this was done purposely to again portray that she feels different from everyone else she feels like this letter 'M' like she doesn't fit in.
These bold words 'I'm Fine' are again common words used by those who are experiencing depression I've taken these words from a story from a website about people and they stories about depression. The smaller words on her arm define depression and state that it is not a sign of weakness this was taken from the NHS website.
I've chosen this lettering to challenge the many stereotypes people have about depression one in which is that 'He she is too young to be depressed' which again isn't true depression can effect anyone men and women young and old.
These bold words were taken from my earlier narrative I wanted to portray of the darkness carving in on her which is a common thing to feel when your depressed , you feel as thought the weight of the world is on your shoulders and your simply cant cope anymore. The mini words are taken from a article on the NHS website describing the symptoms in which most people experience.
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Barbara Kruger Analysis
Barbara Kruger is a artist and not a photographer however, I found her unique style inspirational.
Kruger was born in Newark, New jersey in 1945, since then she has gathered a huge design background. She attended Syracuse University, The School Of Visual Arts and Design and studied with Diane Arbus at Parsons School of Design in New York.
Her work however could be seen as contradictory as the black and white photographs she uses normally come from mainstream magazines that portray the issues she is addressing.
Kruger's work has appeared in a variety of places from exhibitions in museums and galleries to very much public places like bus cards, billboards, posters and train station platforms.
Kruger's use of personal pronouns such as 'You' or 'We' addresses the reader directly and makes them feel as thought she is talking to them which I think is very effective if your trying to get a message across.
This idea was used in Russian and English propaganda posters, they used personal pronouns in a more aggressive way to try and pressure men to join the army. A very famous example of this is this poster below.
Three aspects that make this poster successful are 1 the staring eyes which seem to follow the reader no matter where they stand to view it. 2 the pointing hand pointing directly outward at whoever may be reading it and 3 the personal pronouns 'your' and 'you' which involves the reader with the poster.
I really like the picture behind this print because of the technical elements involved IE solarisation. However the words Kruger has chosen to place on this image don't really seem to illustrate her point well if she wanted this meaning to be effective I think she should of chosen a image with either a woman bleeding or a woman pasting a lot of makeup to show the things our bodies go through.
However I think that this print is a great example of hers because the image underneath supports her quote very well. The woman in this picture holds a looking glass that enlarges her eye which conveys that she needs the looking glass to see things which the eye cant. So by adding this quote it enhances the meaning of the photograph behind it. This print also feels like she is exploiting advertising posters that are sexist towards women in the 50's displaying them as housewives.
A lot of Kruger's images do relate to her added quotes I just think at first glance it isn't quite clear.
However Barbara Kruger's style is something I want to adopt into my work but instead of using found images I will use images from my final depression photo shoot.
I will place text on my images using newspapers and magazines instead of etching onto a plate and printing this like Kruger did.
I will use quotes from the NHS website on Depression and also story's and catchphrases from people who have dealt with it. I'm using Kruger as inspiration but I don't want to use her techniques materials directly as then it would just be a sort of dedication piece to her which is not what I want to portray.
I want to use Kruger's style to raise awareness and offer facts that inform people about depression and that also challenge some common stereotypes about it
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Final Photoshoot: Depression
This is my Final piece 'Depression' themed photo-shoot
This is a Print from my photo shoot, I placed the teddy bear with her to demonstrate isolation from real people and the dependency on her teddy bear. For this image I've Manipulated it on Photoshop by changing the contrast to very dark black and decreasing the brightness.
.For this Image Ive gone for a crying look, however instead of crying for all to see ive shown her crying with her hands covering her face to portray that she doesnt want attention she doesnt want other people to know she cant cope.Reading on the NHS website this is very common for people who suffer with depression they dont want to admit they need help. To improve this image I changed I it to black and white an adjusted the contrast really high to show the sparkly nail varnish and the detail on the fingers.
For this image I wanted to again demonstrate the isolation an sadness she feels by making her staring at the wall blankly, also I wanted to
make it as if she sees something on the wall as if she is hallucinating. To improve this image I adjusted the exposure an transformed it to black and white, I wanted the edit to demonstrate the darkness craving in on her
For this image I wanted to capture my model staring at herself in the mirror with no reflection because people that are depressed have a complete change in personality they aren't the person with the same characteristics as they used to be and this is what I wanted to convey in this piece that my model has changed so much during this illness that she doesn't even recognize herself. To improve this image I changed the colour to black and white and increased the brightness to give it this airy blurred look.
For this image I wanted my model to hug her legs to convey she feels as if she has no one else but herself and she's hugging herself for comfort.
To improve this image I zoomed out a lot to first establish where my model is sitting as this adds more character to the photograph instead of a posed model in a set up location. I also adjusted the colour to black and white and dodged the outside to make it as if the sun is really shining but her mood contrasts this.
For this picture I wanted my model to be in a dreamlike state, staring out the window and hugging her knees and in the same way I've deliberately positioned her next to a closed fence to illustrate that she feels as if there is no way out. To improve this picture I used the dodge tool to really lighten her skin and the burn tool to really darken her hair and dress as well as changing the whole image to black and white.
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Depression Photoshoot
This Is my first photo-shoot with my now chosen theme 'Depression', below I've tried to improve these images in a variety of ways to make them relate to this theme.
For this image I wanted the main focal point to be the eyes as I made him look emotionless for this picture. To improve this image I changed the colour to black and white and added a grainy texture to one of the layers to give the image a sharp detailed look.In this image I wanted to convey it as thought my model was pondering about something and to improve this image I again switched the colour to black and white and increased the contrast.

For this picture I again wanted to add a sad depressed sort of look so I photographed my model alone in a field with his hood up and hands in his pockets to convey the feeling of alienation and isolation.
To improve this image I increased the contrast and also increased the red and blue tones.
For this image I wanted to get him sitting by the window as if he is waiting for someone to come home in fear of others, he sits by the window to prepare himself for this human encounter.
To improve this image I dodged and burned him to make him very silhouette like and dodged and intensified the bright light shining in so it reflects a car approaching the house.
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Saturday, 4 January 2014
The Photographers Gallery Review
The exhibition Home Truths was introduced with a rather large definition of the content of the exhibition printed on the wall, the description read: " A home truth can be simply understood as a fact that is somewhat discomforting to acknowledge or may cause embarrassment..."
The overall theme was mainly about the relationship a woman can have to her baby I believe the exhibition achieved this is a different way as the photographs were not cute and ones which would be stored In family albums instead the photographers seemed to explore more the hardships of having a child in a explicit an in my opinion disgusting way.
One of the less explicit photographs which I liked is by photographer Fred Huning.
This picture features a rather young mum with her child both holding cameras in the way of there faces, whilst the 'Mum's' camera appears to be more contemporary the child holds a polaroid.
They are both sat on the floor of a house this is speculated because of the plug socket situated to the right of the composition. The time of day is morning as the sun appears to be out and producing shadows on the floor next to them.
I would say this work emphasizes the theme of relationships and the artist has done this by conveying a common hobby which this family share, but what's discordant about this is that the child possesses a older model of a camera surely if this was to work he would be holding a toy camera but I think this idea links into the theme of home truths being quite strange.
The artist has used a front shining light to give a effect of a split shadow in this picture, its effective because by shining the light here its enhanced the colour of the clothing making the reader pay more attention to the creases in the jeans.
This is another image which caught my attention by Hanna Putz.
This photograph features a woman holding her baby on top of her shoulders, the baby is nude whilst she is wearing a long dress.
As this picture was studio staged its hard to tell what time of day it is because of the artificial lighting but I think this work is about the connection between a mother an child how the baby fits perfectly on her shoulders how his shape blends in with hers to form essentially one figure.
By shooting this photograph in a studio its given a pure white background perhaps to suggest innocence and purity.
I think this photograph is very successful in its portrayal the use of shape is the most significant element to this piece and its been used very well.
Throughout the exhibition there were a lot of disturbing images that incorporated the theme of being uncomfortable to observe for this reason I chose to analyze the less explicit images out of the exhibition.
However I feel this next image related more closely to this theme:
This photograph is by Ana Casas Broda this image features a woman looking very distressed with markings on her body.
This image looks as if it was taken from a studio because of the artificial lighting coming from the front of her, I can tell that this is artificial lighting because of the blank dull background and the positioning of the light. I think this piece clearly demonstrates the hardships of motherhood and this is evident from her facial expression as well as the various childlike doodles on her body.
The Concerning element to this piece is that the woman is nude and these doodles are on her nude body which connotes that she was playing with the children naked which allowed them to doodle on her- that is the discomforting bit to this.
This piece relates to the theme effectively and directly the compositioning and various already talked about elements to it make it so.
Overall I found this exhibition to be very disturbing but the very few images that weren't of this explicit nature were interesting and related to the theme well.
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Thursday, 12 December 2013
Digital Experimentation Theme:Loneliness/Distortion 1
These are some of my Digital Pictures from my Loneliness/Distortion photoshoot. As this picture was originally just a portrait i wanted to use photoshop to distort it in some way and to do this i used the liquidify tool as well as changing the contrast of my image to look more black and white instead of greyscale.
This image is a example of a effect i did with the camera i told my model to shake his head really quite fast and i captured this with a slow shutter speed for 5seconds.I then imported this into photoshop and again made it more contrasty.
In this image I've manipulated it by colorising it black and white as well as burning the photograph using the burn tool to make the whole image convey a gloomy look this way it links into the theme of loneliness and isolation from others. With this composition I've tried to make it look as if the model is playing the guitar for comfort like the guitar is basically his friend, his companion.
This Manipulation is off a tutorial i followed to produce a gritty effect to my images. The enhancement on this image is my favourite out of all the ones I've done i think this is something i will experiment with more on perhaps more posed images, images that convey the emotion of fear or sadness to link into the theme of emotion.
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Thursday, 5 December 2013
Developing ideas: Cinemagraphs and Digital Experimentation
This is a GIF i did using photoshop, I did this by first doing a mini photo shoot whereby my model slowly moved her hands to distort her face, then when these photographs were taken i imported them into photoshop and began placing them in frames using the animation window. And this was my result.
This is a David Hockney inspired experimentation, I began by taking images around my model then printed them out and cut and stuck them in a way that distorted the figure but that the multiple viewpoints could be seen.
As its seen my models head appears bigger than his body which relates to my theme of distortion really quite well he also looks like a caricature which is a really nice effect.
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Monday, 25 November 2013
Personal Project: 3 Relating Artists
My theme portraiture covers a lot of ideas i've researched some other Photographers that i haven't used before that explore this theme in different styles and ways and amongst who i found:
Her acting skills are also faultless the emotion captured on her face reemphasis's this love she has for this baby and the locations she visits such as museums parks eat into this vision of a 'good' mother taking their child on educational and informative trips.
The meaning behind this piece is very open but considering the context i think she is trying to say that her mother was a good mother.
Richard Vantielcke is a french photographer on his website he defines himself as a guardian of the legacy of surrealist painter Rene Magritte. His photography is a great range he has prints of urban architecture, conceptual photography or portrait and self-portrait photography. Although my chosen pathway is portraiture i took particular interest into his Conceptual Narrative Photography.
It was his project labelled box head which is a fictional narrative of a man becoming intrigued by a box and amongst looking inside he is transformed into this box head.The photographs show us him on his travels going to various locations and the sequence ends with him laying on the ground amongst other boxes. This project is buzzing with meaning and this is perhaps why i like it so much by making a man that is in essential different from society and by placing it this way it explores alienation and isolation in society which is recognisable issue.
His use of locations are very effective to emphasise the theme of isolation and alienation.It really reflects the idea that society is so comfortable with what we consider the norm and people who are deviant or go against this norm are considered misfits and a disruption or danger to this equilibrium.
I love how Thomas has structured his scenes to display a theme of loneliness like the image above with the robot playing a normally two or more players game by himself. There are also combined elements of light painting with the image which are really effective to this narrative piece.I think the best thing about this photography is the technical creative aspect to it, thomas created this robot and it should be admired as much as the photograph as a piece of art. This robot lacks emotion with not facial parts its impossible for it to convey emotion throughout its facial expressions however thomas finds another way to communicate the robots emotions through the scenes and the photographic elements for example the photo where the robot was seen hugging the tree portrays sadness, the robot feels so isolated he takes comfort in natural substances.
I think the meaning of this piece is quite complex to understand and instead of understanding its concept viewers might see a lonely robot who eventually dies as this isn't a world for him.
These are my three influential Photographers they all focus on photography that illustrates a idea or a issue all three of these do this well and to add to this they also document this in a story like way which is something id like to expand on in my work. These artists actually relate to my exam piece outcome last year where i looked at domestic abuse and documented this. I think with this pathway portraiture i will again adopt the Conceptual Narrative side to it and produce a final coursework piece which reflects this.
JAMIE DIAMOND
Jamie is a Contemporary photographer who questions notions of identity, intimacy, and reality in her pieces. She uses role play and constructs events and objects for the camera to capture. The project that most interested me is a project called 'I promise to be a good mother'. In this project Jamie has assumed the role of motherhood and tried to create this image of a 'good' mother using a doll. She got the idea from looking throughout old diaries which she had documented memories as a child and with this project she has tried to bring these memories to life by acting out recalled events and behaviours. Her clothes and style in this are also part of her memory she has dressed up using her mothers old clothes and tried to recreate this look on herself. I really like this idea and how she has explored it with something quite peculiar as a doll visiting real locations and displaying realistic emotion it makes the viewer forget that this small baby is in-fact a toy.Her acting skills are also faultless the emotion captured on her face reemphasis's this love she has for this baby and the locations she visits such as museums parks eat into this vision of a 'good' mother taking their child on educational and informative trips.
The meaning behind this piece is very open but considering the context i think she is trying to say that her mother was a good mother.
RICHARD VANTIELCKE
Richard Vantielcke is a french photographer on his website he defines himself as a guardian of the legacy of surrealist painter Rene Magritte. His photography is a great range he has prints of urban architecture, conceptual photography or portrait and self-portrait photography. Although my chosen pathway is portraiture i took particular interest into his Conceptual Narrative Photography.It was his project labelled box head which is a fictional narrative of a man becoming intrigued by a box and amongst looking inside he is transformed into this box head.The photographs show us him on his travels going to various locations and the sequence ends with him laying on the ground amongst other boxes. This project is buzzing with meaning and this is perhaps why i like it so much by making a man that is in essential different from society and by placing it this way it explores alienation and isolation in society which is recognisable issue.
His use of locations are very effective to emphasise the theme of isolation and alienation.It really reflects the idea that society is so comfortable with what we consider the norm and people who are deviant or go against this norm are considered misfits and a disruption or danger to this equilibrium.
THOMAS JACKSON
Thomas Jackson is a American photographer who spent much of his career in New York as an editor and book reviewer for magazines. It was here his interest in photography books led him to pick up a camera. He first began by first shooting Garry Winogrand-inspired street scenes, then landscapes, and finally installation works. His work has been shown at The Center for Book Arts in New York, the Governors Island Art Fair, the Gallery at Eponymy in Brooklyn and Industria Superstudios in New York. One particular installation I'm most interested with even thought it isn't portraiture per say is his narrative robot series.
In this series of photographs, he has combined elements of science fiction literature and film to create a darkly humorous narrative about a lonely robot’s failure to exist with the natural world. On his website he goes on to say ' the work also explores the opposing emotions Mother Nature provokes in us: fear and fascination, attraction, greed, guilt and the queasy feeling that in the end, she will get us back for everything we’ve done wrong. I chose to build the series around a robot because he seemed an apt representation of our otherness within the natural world, and a stand-in for our ceaseless desire to force our environment into permanent submission—no matter how doomed the effort might be'.
I think the meaning of this piece is quite complex to understand and instead of understanding its concept viewers might see a lonely robot who eventually dies as this isn't a world for him.
These are my three influential Photographers they all focus on photography that illustrates a idea or a issue all three of these do this well and to add to this they also document this in a story like way which is something id like to expand on in my work. These artists actually relate to my exam piece outcome last year where i looked at domestic abuse and documented this. I think with this pathway portraiture i will again adopt the Conceptual Narrative side to it and produce a final coursework piece which reflects this.
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