Monday, 18 May 2015
evaluation
I was asked to document the Blackpool illuminations as i interpreted them, an alternative view, looking beyond the twinkling lights to produce a body of work that is challenging to the normal concept of the illuminations. I think i achieved this with some success, using long exposures, trying to capture "the hidden illuminations that everyone misses" saying that, i think i could have done better, with more time and a little more planning i could probably create stronger images, from different positions and with more competent framing. Overall I'm fairly content with my work as a whole. This project has helped me think much more creatively as a photographer, think longer and harder about an idea, develop it further, and generally put more thought into my images. It's also helped me develop skills in InDesign, Helped me hone my skills in photoshop and helped me become more patient, through waiting for the correct image.
lighting overview
The lighting conditions for this are going to be tricky because I'm going to be outside, so i need to think about ;
Location Research
- Urban Street
- Meyerowitz

Meyerowitz uses film camera, to create high contrast images, he mostly works on the streets of new york.
- Robert Frank
Robert frank uses mostly black and white and takes pictures all over the world, mainly in cities.
- Landscape
- Ed Burtynsky

- Mark Power
- Commercial studio
- Annie Leibowitz

- Layla Sailor

- Domestic
- Richard Billingham
- Greg Crewdson
- Larry Sultan
- Architectural Location
- The Bechers
- Mitch Epstien
- Scenic Settings
- Alec sloth
- Bryan Schutmaat

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