Concentration Presentation
This week I had my concentration presentation, and amongst seeing my project as a whole, as well as hearing critiques/praises from my peers in the class, I have decided to make a few adjustments to my projects/think about some adjustments:
1) Someone recommended that I use different mirror shards throughout the project. I liked the consistency of the one shard, but I may try shooting multiple sizes/shapes, and see how I feel about it.
2) I'm debating whether or not I want to shoot 6 people (2 shots each) or 12 people. I like the idea of shooting six because I can play with representing two styles within each person (i.e, nature, nightlife/night portraits, industrial), however in the context of my idea, it might work best to shoot 12 people, as the more people I have, the more people are represented: a central part to the meaning and theme of my project.
3) Im looking into adding some effects to add variability and show/try different techniques such as long exposure, playing with lights and reflections, backgrounds, etc.
4) I'm hoping to shoot around 1-2 people a week, so that I can have a large range of faces and pictures to choose from. Right now I'm working one finding a wide range of people representing multiple hair types, skin shades, features, etc.
- Question to ask Z: Can we include more than 12 photos in our installation?
1) Someone recommended that I use different mirror shards throughout the project. I liked the consistency of the one shard, but I may try shooting multiple sizes/shapes, and see how I feel about it.
2) I'm debating whether or not I want to shoot 6 people (2 shots each) or 12 people. I like the idea of shooting six because I can play with representing two styles within each person (i.e, nature, nightlife/night portraits, industrial), however in the context of my idea, it might work best to shoot 12 people, as the more people I have, the more people are represented: a central part to the meaning and theme of my project.
3) Im looking into adding some effects to add variability and show/try different techniques such as long exposure, playing with lights and reflections, backgrounds, etc.
4) I'm hoping to shoot around 1-2 people a week, so that I can have a large range of faces and pictures to choose from. Right now I'm working one finding a wide range of people representing multiple hair types, skin shades, features, etc.
- Question to ask Z: Can we include more than 12 photos in our installation?
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