Tuesday, 14 December 2010

The overall overview and development

In the first few weeks, we were being introduced to the Artifact project. What it would be about, what we would be asked to produce in the end, etc. We did loads of research before we went of and thought of what we would be doing for our final project.

We had lots of practise with taking the pictures, the various different angles and types of shots; as well as practising the printing of the images, so when we get to actually print for our final project we would not mess anything up resulting the outcome to be as perfect and professional as possible.

There was a several different things that we looked at during our research. We looked at different styles and different artists aswell.

We had to choose three ideas and work on all three, but in the end we'd have to pick one and do it for the final project.

Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Cram picture Ideas









I chose these images for my initial idea, and I tried to go out and do simular photos for my final project, which I manged to do quite well.

01-07-10

We went out today to take some test shots. The problem I had was that I needed to be in the pictures and be also taking them. Well I kind of had to. At the end I got to take Charlies photos and he took my photos. We took lot's of photos but as we thought only few of them were good. I mean taking pictures of flying bottles smashing on the floor was rather hard, so was me doing parkour. At the start we didn't know how to select the right program that takes many shots in a row. But then I managed to figure it out and we got some pictures taken. I'm not sure if the pictures that we took are enough so I will probably just get some images of Google to get the rough idea of what I'll need to do for my final work. What I figured out is that I'm not going to have my face in any of the pictures. It just works much better. We have been told that we only have about 2 more weeks left so I really have to hurry up and catch up. By tomorrow I have to take all the photos for my final thing.

Wednesday, 23 June 2010

Well today we had to choose what we'll do. But the idea is that we have to have done research and the actual stuff done in two lessons. I wasn't 100% sure on what to do just yet so I did the research first. Also I didn't really have to time to catch up as much as I would want to because I had 2 science tests in a a week so i had to revise loads.

Thursday, 17 June 2010

Hi Marek

You need to be writing about what you did in each sesion and reflecting on your progress!! this is important and you should have realised that by now!

Wednesday, 16 June 2010

' Believe '




I did some research on believe and I found this image, which looks useful to me, as I think I might even use this quote in my project. ( Believe in youself and all that you are. Know that there is something inside you that is greater than any obstacle. - Christian D. Larson. )

The famous quote 'I believe up yo 6 impossible things before breakfast' . I like this quote and it also could become part of my final work.

Philippe Halsman

Life and work

Born to a Jewish family of Morduch (Max) Halsman, a dentist, and Ita Grintuch, a grammar school principal, in Riga, Halsman studied electrical engineering in Dresden.

In September 1928, Halsman went on a hiking tour in the Austrian Alps with his father, Morduch. During this tour, Morduch died from severe head injuries. The circumstances were never completely clarified and Halsman was sentenced to 4 years imprisonment for patricide. The case provoked anti-Jewish propaganda and thus gained international publicity, and Albert Einstein and Thomas Mann wrote in support of Halsman. Halsman was released in 1931, under the condition that he leave Austria for good, never to return.

In 1958 Halsman was listed in Popular Photography's "World's Ten Greatest Photographers", and in 1975 he received the Life Achievement in Photography Award from the American Society of Magazine Photographers. He also held numerous large exhibitions worldwide.

( wikipedia.org )