Friday 21 December 2012

COMMON OBJECTS


Common Objects 


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Here is a follow up from my post 'Personal Culture'- I have finished my portfolio of final images so I thought I would show you all!
The title of the project is Global Cultures and I have decided to make the work on self representation, focusing on my home and how my family and I live. I have  portrayed this in still life form and tried to show everyday objects and around the house.
All the compositions are exactly how you would see them in the house and haven't been altered in any way.






This was my final submission- A photobook


The next few images have been continued in a similar theme, however I have focused more about our every day lives and routines and objects which we associate with domestically or in our normal environments.


Can we find these objects interesting when they have become the subject in a photograph, or do they still read the same connotations they are normally associated with?












Below is the work of a few photographer's that have influenced me in producing this work, who make work with the idea of 'straight photography' in mind, and focus on the every day and mundane lives of others.

NIGEL SHAFRAN




WOLFGANG TILLMANS






LONDON IS BEAUTIFUL


I Took a trip to London recently for the joyous Christmas markets, winter wonderland and more and although I couldn't live there (in the centre) I will always adore the architecture it has to offer. This for me is the main highlight because you wouldn't get this anywhere else!
It's just like stepping back in time.

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The Wedding Cake building.

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'Feed the birds'- St Paul's Cathedral

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This was a great part of the day- Going up in the Heron Tower- The views are amazing!

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From every angle you get something different- it's never ending.

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If you haven't been there yet- GO! :)

WINTER WONDERLAND


Wonderland


Frost


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INNER IDENTITY


Creating a double image representing multiple identities within your self.


Multiple Identities-representation through Still life


Representation of your true self, your soul, your inner identity by creating a shadow effect.

Here are my final three images for my concepts and themes project- Identity.
I have created a triptych to try and create a clearer representation of Identity vs Inner self.
When I say Inner self, I also mean your true identity, your soul, the thing that most represents you as a person, deep down. Your identity which people see around you is basically your 'roles' in life.  For example an identity of a mother, daughter, colleague, student, partner, these are your multiple identities which has come from the 'social world' and your experiences of life, the 'labels' you posses. Your inner, true self/ identity is your thoughts, desires, dreams in life- this is the 'self' that people won't see if you choose to hide it away- it becomes your shadow.
These are of course my own opinions on these subjects, which I have stemmed from reading various pieces of research.
Please let me know what you think! :)
Thanks for looking!

QUIRKY PLACES


Brighton


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Lyme Regis



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MAGIC HOUR


Southampton at dusk




My walk to the station in Southampton is sometimes a pretty one!
They say you should always have a camera on you- and I do, my Iphone, it goes everywhere with me and I can take a photo when I need to!

A HOME TO BE LIVED IN



A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME-

A HOME IS TO BE LIVED IN

(Global Cultures- A Domestic family home)



I am currently studying a unit called Global cultures, which is something totally different and soo hard to get to grips with, but we have gone into detail with a few topics, such as globalization, multicultural, ethnography (study of humans), British culture, self exploration and many others, it's a very broad subject!




We have to produce a body of work for a small portfolio to submit and I have to chosen to represent my own culture but making images of still life around my house which show aspects of my home and how we as a family live in it. I will try to include quite quirky and unusual views/perspectives of the objects and try to show that a 'home is to be lived in' and people live and experience different things growing up which causes the individuality in us all.






As you may have noticed, these images are not great quality and this is because I have used a phone camera. I thought about how phone cameras are widely distributed nowadays and it has become part of everyone's culture and has become an easier way for people to produce photography. I am not looking to produced large prints for this project and with these images that won't happen, it is about the content of the images and not about presentation, a photograph is a photography no matter how big or small or great of quality it is.



I'd also like to stress that it's not about how good your equipment is it's how you use it that counts! It's quite hard to get sharp images when your against time, for example shooting these images inside with natural light meant I didn't have a lot of time until there was little light left in the house, therefore creating the grainy images, you don't really have any settings you can change on the camera which makes it more challenging-I am going to try to get sharper images when the light is better.





I'm hoping people will find these interesting, looking at someone else's house in relation to their own or finding similarities.
I have found this unit difficult to understand, and that is why I have thought about my own culture, because it's something I can relate with.
Please tell me what you think, I have only just started shooting and would love some feedback, good or bad I am open to critique as this is what I expect of feedback- Thanks for looking!!