CHANGED
Your first practical work should concentrate on making photographs that illustrate the word 'changed'. Create a sequence of images which show how the subject has changed. The change could be as a result of you changing settings in the camera or the lighting or perhaps the object changing in itself
Your first research work should look at the photographers making sequences of images that show change. Examples might include -
Just about everything around us is in a constant state of change and therefore the word 'changed' applies. Your work could start from one of the following starting points -
Keywords to use -
There are many examples of photographs illustrating 'change' that you may also be looking at. As you discover new inspirations - SHARE THEM!
- Did you use a tripod?
- What camera lens did you use?
- What lighting did you use?
- What problems did you find?
- What is successful about the work and how will it be improved?
Your first research work should look at the photographers making sequences of images that show change. Examples might include -
- Edwarde Muybridge - 19th century sequence photography
- Fong Qi Wei - landscapes and 'exploded flowers'
Just about everything around us is in a constant state of change and therefore the word 'changed' applies. Your work could start from one of the following starting points -
- Things changing (i.e., ice melts, things decay, people move)
- You changing things
- You changing things in Photoshop
Keywords to use -
- a set of images
- lighting
- time
- movement
- calm
- uncluttered
- clarity
- focus
- depth of focus
- stillness
There are many examples of photographs illustrating 'change' that you may also be looking at. As you discover new inspirations - SHARE THEM!