Personal Project #3 Multiple Images
For the rest of this academic year we have been given the choice to do our own photography project using the knowledge we have gathered from. One particular form of photography that we're focusing on, is the use of multiple images.
Using the technique of multiple images I hope to capture a story. We have looked at other artists such as Duane Michals, who says his real interest in art "began at age 14 while attending water colour university classes". We have been focusing on his type of photography in order to create some of our own pieces of work, aswell as the fact that he also manages to tell a sort of story throughout the photographs, even if they are silly. Some of them show a lot of emotion in them, all happy, sad and sometimes even funny.
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Duane MichalsI like this particular series of pictures because of the mysteriousness of it all. His work always manages to capture an emotion in it... Whether it be someone lost, angry, sad or happy.
This one may also come across as being quite creepy? A little girl sitting alone in a room with an empty coat that comes alive... |
Multiple ImagesIs a really simple, yet effective way of displaying an image multiple times but in different formats. You can do this by making a series of images either showing a story or just to see a process.
I decided to create a story with blue-tac men that I made myself > A way in which I think I'll develop this picture is by using actual people to do it. HomeworkOne of our homework's was to come up with/take pictures of things that were on my road over the course of a week or couple of days. I hope to add to this little collection I have going on. Here's what I've done so far:
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This is one of my final products, I want to make a few more as well:
Im quite happy with the outcome. The different sized pictures mark different significant parts to my 'story'. Although I do think you need to be told what's going on in order to understand what's going on in each individual picture.
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