It emphasizes spareness and focuses solely on the smallest number of objects in the composition process. (1991) Finally I changed the colour balance to add in some more red tones. I will combineLaura Williamss ideas and I will use long exposuretoo. A photograph is a still image and yet this visual technique creates movement in the frame. Now that I have investigated the professional photography process within a school setting, I will now look at the alternative methods used in portraits which break the traditional methods. The pose is very different from the way women are normally photographed in the media and contrasts with her hairstyle and make-up. Personally, I really enjoyed the way he used this techniqu. The large, smooth leaves appear to fall down around her, creating a serene atmosphere suggesting the girl is a peace with herself and the world around her. Samuel Fosso (2001) Predecessors Finally for step 1 I used the magic wand tool to make the background fully over-exposed to create a complete white background. When shooting outdoors I will use an f stop of f/8 to f/11. For my shoot, I will be taking inspiration from the photographer Christoffer Relander and his signature, multiple exposure technique. Step 6Finally, I used the bronze dust overlay on the image and increased the transparency to the top to give the image more depth and make the image look more layered. Her cultural identity combines strong attachments to the country of her birth and to her adopted home. But before I did this I edited the transparency of the background in order to see what to cut out. By doing this, the identity of the person is more hidden and secretive, creating a more mysterious and more minimalistic image which will add interest for the viewer. I like how the light subtly hits the jumper as well to bring out thejagged texture of it. Jason Evans used the idea of different identities to explore national identity. It is as if you can see into another person's mind, seeing her memories and reasoning. For this final edit, I adjusted the vibrance and added a vignette, then I adjusted the image further using curves. Untitled D Direction Artistique. I like the patches of green on her face as they add to the calm, serene effect, making her appear at one and peace with her surroundings. This would be slower but would create a better finish. The equipment used during the shoot was a DSLR camera on a tripod, soft boxes, shutter remote cable, and a remote flash with an umbrella - to diffuse the light out. Here the background is plain white giving a more calm feel to the image. I am going to further edit some of my final outcomes by printing them off and burning the edges, I will get the images printed on gloss paper in school to give them a more professional finish. Its one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, its another thing to make a portrait of who they are.. Zanele Muholi I will use the formal elements of photography such as focus, light, line, repetition, shape, space, texture, value and tone. Firstly, I watched the 2 videos above and then completed a knowledge organiser. Surrealist artists often used found objects in their artworks and changed their identity by showing them in unexpected ways. Can you tell what it is? ", You know what truly aches? He uses photoshop to transform woman's faces, as well as unusual overlays to help capture the mood of the scene. Slow Shutter Speed Portrait Examples - creates a sense of movement, blur or dynamic motion, Fast Shutter Speed Portrait Examples - captures crisp details and freezes them in time. Their bright colours and geometric patterns were associated with the struggle for political and cultural independence. The second image with the blue hues is more effective as the girl can be seen a little more clearly. (1977) In photography and cinematography, a multiple exposure is where two or more exposures are combined to create a single image whereas a double exposure is where two exposures are combined, We have discovered how to make a portrait subject appear twice in a frame, as if they had an identical twin. Fast Shutter Speed Portrait Examples - captures crisp details and freezes them in time. . Tommy Ingberg also has a sense of great creativity to. to create intentional motion blur. Below are my findings of this research. Or perhaps you have moved to a different area of the country or even to a different school? This causes the viewers eyes to flick left and right as they try to interpret the overall image. He dropped out of school to study the photography at the London collage of communication. I like how this edit turned out because the blending of the brick on the face was successful. The African fabrics he uses have a complex history. Relander's ability to overlay two images whilst maintaining harmony and balance is very impressive, I tried to emulate this skill in my double exposure examples. My aim of this shoot is to convey calmness and tranquillity. For this edit, I just quickly added 2 images together, one being the background, the other being the subject matter (my name). To achieve this edit, I cropped the image and then added a reflect filter onto the image to create a multiple reflection. Using the skills I have learnt so far and looking at the work of Jasper James I am going to create a series of photographs and then combine them Fountain brush, or even a smartphoneto alter an image while taking a long exposure photograph. Artists such as Lubaina Himid and Theaster Gates make use of the past history of found objects to add meaning to their work. Tate. Her job requires her to talk to people and watch from the background and capture discrete moments in their lives. Rachel Maclean comments on social media, technology and consumerism. The effect was to create a translucent layer which allowed the under layer to show through. By doing this, I investigated the technical processes of, using paint to create different effects and, portray different emotions. I cropped this image, adjusted the brightness and contrast, removed aberrations in the background with the drawing tool, then altered the temperature and tint.. I creates a bold effect compared the the other edits as they are all quite similar with the tones and overlay choices. This could be a collage, painting or sculpture. Following the written mind map, I began to investigate portrait photography and identity examples. The aim of this photography shoot was to take professional pictures of Year 11 students for their year book. Furthermore the background really works well. The red appears as a large scratch which is bleeding which was not the look I was intending. The reason I carefully selected this artist is due to the fact it is abstract and creative. I feel that the most inspirational images for me are the mixed media portrait photographs as they show a lot of detail. Their aim was to encourage the viewer to reject a rational vision of life and tap into unconscious thoughts and dreams. On PIXLR, I cropped this image and adjusted the temperature and tint. I also adjusted the brightness and contrast of the image to create the final darker effect. These impose a whole other identity on her sense of self. Tate, Yinka Shonibare, courtesy Stephen Friedman Gallery, London. After graduating at Blackpool and The Fylde College, Stewart moved to London in 1981 and works on a mix of personal projects and commissions. Christoffer Relander uses a technique of double-exposure to create his photos. Finally, I added a rectangle shape and added a cross design onto it and coloured it purple. The ivy in this image also creates the sense of suffocation because of the way the plant smothers its surroundings. I also felt I could improve the final image by adding colour and more overlays. Then, I made adjustments to its brightness and contrast and then highlights and shadows. Their work helped me understand the theme of portrait & identity, Secondly, as the project developed further, I researched the work of artist Tommy Ingberg. Pink is a warm colour but combined with the dark tones in the background, it creates a slightly sinister feel. The uneven arrangement of images along with its handwritten labels and bright colours, recall teen magazines or perhaps homemade publications or zines. To maintain student confidentiality, I disguised their faces on my contact sheet by putting a line through their eyes and using just their initials. I cropped this image, changed the hue, saturation and contrast.. The photographs were made in collaboration with fashion stylist Simon Foxton. I have drawn inspiration from the work of Greg Sand because his portraiture work captures identity in a unique and obscure way. National identity is another aspect of identity that changes through history or in response to political events. Rolston's advise to aspiring photographers is develop your own style, 'expand your mind' and 'become passionate about the things you are attracted to' (Rolston, Matthew, LACP). To finalise this edit, I added the next image which includes the subject matter, changed the transparency and cut any part of the image around the subject matter using the cut out tool. This technique is therefore often used in both nature photography and sports photography. Boyce is a black British artist. These photos did not turn out as i hoped, consequently i will now use the images I took earlier for my final piece. I have developed my understanding of portrait & identity by. I reallyappreciatedhow much depth the photo had and all the different textures that are demonstrated in it. Inspired by May Xiongs work, I created, my own physical edits using various photographs of my own. In her video works she parodies social media, beauty-product advertising, childrens television and pop culture. This video highlights the techniques used by Greg Sand which all allude to themes of time passing and the temporality of life. To achieve this edit, I used the overlaying technique we learned a few months ago except I did the inverse selection, meaning, I used fire as a background around my subject matter instead of fire being on my subject matter. The busy feel of the background and hair make it appear as if the girl is lost in conflicting thoughts. (2013) This again gives a surreal feel to the overall image. My shoot will have two elements of nature and portraiture, combined using double exposure. It creates such a straight line. I intend to use a small aperture f/22 for a large depth of field. as he greatly inspired me with his use of the photograph, , double-exposure. For example you might remember the shoes you wore on your first day of school. For this edit, I don't think I positioned the brick on the face very well, as you can slightly see were the eyebrows are. I found with motion blur you gain more success when using a high f stop. Once I had done this, I duplicated the image and flipped it creating a reflected effect, I then merged the images together creating just one, this enabling me to use the adjustments tool. Double and Multi exposure is the use of two or more images to layer on top of another (this is also commonly known as super imposition) to create a final single image that may have hidden meanings within it. When considering more real detail to lighting, I will be experimenting with the 3 main lights, Key light, Rim light and fill light to see what positioning best suits my needs. You could change the identity of the object to add extra meaning to it. It is as if the twigs blend in with the strands of hair and the leaves add texture to the hair in quite a natural way. Her work depicts a young Islamic woman wearing a burqa and explores issues related to culture and identity. I will be focusing on cropping my images and cutting out the layer of the brick wall, after this process I will focus more on adjustments and other details to clean up the image. To do this fragmenting technique I used the drawing tool to remove part of the image. To emulate Thecuadro's work at home, Id first print out some of my best images that try to show interesting views about people either by what they are wearing or by their expressions. See more ideas about photography, art photography, photography inspiration. For this shoot, I intend to shoot indoors and outdoors. To do this I changed the transparency of one of the images and cut around the subject matter to ensure there was no background I then changed the transparency back to full to create a new background for the other image. Overall, I feel my most successful outcome from this project. The composition of this image is slightly off centre to symbolize imperfection that lies within the girl. Here, I cropped the image and added a glitch effect, I then adjusted the vibrance to get a greener result.. To create this edit, I cropped the image and went to the filter section, I added a glamour filter to create the darker edges. Man Ray covered a sewing machine to disguise its identity. Step 3: next i made photograph monochrome. Then I used the cloning tool to remove the chair so that the image was more seamless. Throughout my study, of this artist, I was able to explore concepts of tone, line, and space in my own photography examples. A portrait photograph may be artistic or clinical. can completely alter an image from something fairly straightforward to something richer, abstract or otherwise more artistic. The nature element will symbolise the calmness the subject is creating for themselves. Using a slow shutter speed also achieves a great image and ideally, the ISO is kept around 100. The blue tones in the second image create a cold feel, giving the impression she is outdoors. I will then aim to cut them up and rearrange them to create a new image. By doing this she draws attention to the way that Hollywood cinema has contributed to stereotypes about women. I plan for the shoot to take place outside because it would give a more disorganised and chaotic theme. Using PIXLR, I cropped this picture then altered the hue, saturation and brightness. Identity - USH Photography GCSE Identity The definition of identity is: the fact of being who or what a person or thing is, a close similarity or affinity. Then I would use Pixar to edit and manipulate the faces and, in some cases, cut out the face completely. Additionally, I will keeping the shadows to a minimum as the piece of work I will be emulating has no shadows in the background. How do you appear to others? These events were seen as a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement. I would think carefully about the editing in order to create a specific atmosphere. Slow Shutter Speed Portrait Examples - creates a sense of movement, blur or dynamic motion, Photographic Techniques / Long Exposure / 4 Best Edited Images. From pop art to gender politics, see toys in a new light and get some inspiration for your coursework. The limitations to these edits in my opinion, are the way they represent my intentions. During the editing process, I cropped this image then reduced its saturation. This helps to put across her emotions more effectively. Use your research as the starting point for painting or sculpture. I intend to shoot indoors and outdoors for this emulation as it requires two images which will then need to be edited together later on, when indoors I will be shooting shots of a person for my subject matter and when outdoors I will simply be taking a shot of a brick wall for my subject matter. I will need to make sure the lighting of the room is controlled by using a range of key, rim, back lights when shooting the images of my first subject matter being the person. Step 1: First of all I prepped my image to make it easier to overlay, I did this by changing the saturation to make the image black and white, then I used further adjustments to make the image more crisp. However, the background is overexposed and doesn't match the other three edited images. The lighting will be bright, natural light and I will adjust the white balance on my camera. Finally, following on from this, I used the glitch filters (RGB split and scanlines) to achieve the final outcome. Cindy Sherman, along with other artists, has also used her changed appearance to comment on wider issues in society. Like Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Sonia Boyce uses layers of imagery and ideas to explore her sense of self. I am inspired by this title because it will enable me to look at a variety of photographers and will prompt me to question my own identity. I experimented with using a variety of viewpoints, lighting, cropping and facial expressions. I'll be using my DSLR camera and the kit lens that came with it. The compositionof the photo shows a car driving past in the midground. The aim of my shoot is to produce a unique image relating to the theme of portrait and identity. To do an inspired shoot I'd look at shadows and use Photopea.com to alter the photographs to create similar effects to Sheckler. I'm am going to base my photoshoot on the Motion Blur topic, combined with Denis Sheckler's work to create an individual, unique piece by layering different images from each. He was born in London and grew up in the UK and Nigeria. This is in contrast to the image on the right. placed above the subject which creates depth and shadows. There was a safe working environment during the shoot because we had. In the historical technique of chronophotograph, dating back to the Victoria era, a series of instantaneous photographs were taken at short and equal intervals of time, allowing images to be overlapped. Changing identity as a theme in art can also be explored in relation to objects. The lighting will be artificial light. Perry often dresses as a woman, changing his identity from Grayson Perry into Claire his female alter ego. The mirror image of the subject's face is effective because it adds to the confusing atmosphere of the photograph.. To create this edit, I over-layed 2 images to create the images background, I then merged these layers after changing the transparency of one of them, I then finally, adjusted the brightness of the background I had created. I find this photograph effective because of the off-centre focal point and the repeated face at the top of the composition. Last, I used the draw tool to remove any aberrations from the background. He was born in Glasgow in 1966. With the help of experts at Madame Tussauds she also fabricated a silicone masks of her sisters face. I will experiment using low key because it will illustrate a darker atmosphere. In From Tarzan to Rambo she looks at the images and roles of black people as presented in predominantly white-controlled film and media. Other artists have used portraiture and self-portraiture to explore more personal aspects of gender. Research and Investigation /Double & Multi Exposure /, I like people and Im fascinated by theirstories~ Sara, Getting to witness real love every weekend and curating that story with my camera is one of the most fulfilling parts ofshooting weddings Sara Byrne. In You Stole My Look artist Georgina Starr playfully explores the idea that people have a personal look and attach a significance to this look. Origami is another process I would try if I were to attempt to mirror Alma Haser's talents. Misty and Jimmy Paulette in a taxi, NYC I also thought it would be interesting to experiment with different transparency levels to give the image new effects, The more successful shots exposed more of the face as the final image was more detailed which added interest for the viewer. Antonio Caro changes the Colombian national flag to comment on what he saw as the altered identity of his country. The dark tones in her face defines her facial features as they contrast the light areas. I believe that everyone wears a mask, and beneath that mask is another mask. I cut out the black around my name using the cut out tool. The equipment I will be using is a Kodak bridge camera, kit lens, remote flash, soft boxes and a tripod. Using her origami and paper folding skills, Haser establishes visually intriguing photographs that sometimes possess interactive features. I have also added a homework sheet as well. can work together to convey deep meaning or symbolism. Yinka Shonibare CBE Here I just simply over-layed multiple images and cut out the excess black background . (2003) He was born in 1980 and is a self-taught photographer who specialises in creating surreal photo montages. This is my favourite outcome because the fragmentation and disfigurement are uneven and follow no obvious pattern - it creates the sense of trying to piece together memories. Following the written Mind Map, I then researched portrait photography and identified examples online. Photographic process. I feel the most inspirational image for me is on the first row, third picture along because it demonstrates great use of fragmentation and I am interested in how this technique can imply confusion through the disfigurement. To edit photos in the style of Sara K Byrne I used Pixlr. In this video she discusses her ideas and processes including the use of found objects in her work. My subject will be front-lit to highlight her facial features. Portrait photography, or portraiture, is a type of photography aimed at capturing the personality of a person or group of people by using effective lighting, backdrops, and poses. Masks have been used for thousands of years to hide or transform a persons appearance. ok so for me, for the first half of year 10 i worked with my entire class doing a group project on identity as a whole but without an end piece taking pictures in class, then at the end of year 10 with mocks you have your first experience of working by . Civil Tapestry 4 looks like an abstract painting. A group of black school children and students were marching peacefully for equal rights in Birmingham, Alabama. Others make art because of their often marginalised and unconventional identities. Long exposure means that the camera shutter remains open for a long period of time. I have drawn inspiration from Sara K Byrne because she portrays an interesting concept, which I feel would add to a chaotic and disorderly theme. I selected a unique brush shape and slowly removed parts of the portrait. The work explores the complex interweaving of black history with classic Hollywood narratives and other mass cultural forms. Below are the findings from this research. I was motivated by Relander's use of multi-exposure to create this piece as it almost symbolises a sense of loneliness. Zero Emission Valley embodies the energy transition at regional level Initiated by the Auvergne-Rhne-Alpes Regional council, deployed by Hympulsion and supported by the European Union, the Zero Emission Valley (ZEV) project stands out by its scale and its innovative nature. It connotes meaning through photography as it uses words, abstract colours and shapes. It gives the final image a kind of delicate and mystical feel. Sep 6, 2022 - Explore Sam B-H's board "GCSE Photography Unit ideas: Disguise/ transform/ identity" on Pinterest. Last Updated on April 2, 2023. For example, it will help me use the light to cast shadows to add atmosphere. The camera will be set to aperture priority so I can experiment with different apertures. Nan Goldins powerful photographs document the lives of her friends. By changing their appearance, artists Gillian wearing and Cindy Sherman put on a type of mask. Tate. personal identity - Gcse photography Over the last term I have been looking at types of self-portraits and taking photographs of things that represent my identity. I feel this is my best edit as it is the most eye-catching out of all the others. The equipment used, will be a bridge camera, kit lens, remote flash, soft boxes and a tripod. 30 Pins 5y A Collection by Art Archway Similar ideas popular now A Level Art Art Drawings Illustrations Illustration Art Pics Art Storyboard Art Inspo Art Journal Art Photography Cool Art Sketch Book Once I had done this, I added an image from my shoot as a layer and changed the transparency to 40. In the first image I did not feel the red and orange patches on the girl's chin and right eye respectively work well. Adjustments may also have to be made on my camera to increase focus and white balance. I think this is particularly true of the second image on the left, bottom row, where the outline of a women's face has been made from pink blossom that at first appears densely packed but then drifts away, creating a spiritual like feel. Here, I over-layed 2 images. Tate. He has added the name of the country to the flag using the calligraphy of the Coca-Cola logo.
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