27/03 Photographers to link to: Harold Edgerton (fast shutter speed as well as droplets) Olifur Eliason- uses a strobe Martin Klimas- paint / custard on a speaker Analyse....
18/04/18 Continue with the surface tension experiments and think about taking the speaker home and using paint on it with different music. make sure to write up all your note and make sure to explain all of the complex technical decisions that you have made. Consider also getting some ferrofluid for experiments. loo at the work of Dan toben smith for further developments
27/03 Photographers to link to: Harold Edgerton (fast shutter speed as well as droplets) Olifur Eliason- use a strobe Martin Klimas- paint / custard on a speaker- ask Sir
23/01 Max: Mock exam piece: images from estuary Needs to revisit the estuary at different times of day exploring other compositions. Level 4
05/12 Where next- did you say you are going somewhere that has similar qualities to the Dover Court images? Severe lack of annotation. You must also analyse the photographers you make connections to perhaps even completing an 'artist and me' comparison at different points of your project. I have put very basic sentences starters at the bottom of your page. This is the least you should do.
21/11/17 Do you remember what we discussed in the last lesson I saw you? we talked about combining the light trails and the beautiful quality of the still water you achieved in some of your earlier images.
Look at the night photography of William Eckersley, particularly his Thames / river pieces. Photograph the Thames at twilight. Look for a position that allows you to capture the light trails of the traffic and the river. You need to visit the main bridges so you can be in the right place at the right time.
06/11/17 Interesting experiments however, make sure that your intentions are clear through your annotation. What are you learning between each set? How does on set build on the previous work you have done. At the moment it is not clear. It appears like separate experiments.
Make a decision about the subject matter.
Exam
08/05 1. Annotations- start from the bottom of your weebly. Make sure you introduce the intentions of the task / your idea How it links to the theme Ebi www What's next. 2. Move- Artist: Vladimir Zivkovic 3. Include a photographer earlier on in your project who looks at abstract patterns in the environment: Kilian Breier(b.1931) photogram 1957
20/04 New set of images using a different mother board using lighting to develop different effects. Consider creating Gif / Film and accompanying with sound of electricity. Concretism 'pylons'.
Target Grade: B+ Grade for set tasks: C+ Make sure that you annotate your work thoroughly. Introduce the intentions of each task linking it to the theme. www and ebi what's next- potential ways forward.
Photo of dust gathering on a piece by Duchamp. Photo by Man Ray
2.Structure of flowers: explore scanning them as well as photographing them. Look at the images by Rachel Levy. Alternatively put grids into your images of flowers like Nikki Graziano. Focus on the recurring geometric patterns in nature: concentric circles, spirals etc. 3. Continue with Brutalism set task
09/01 Make sure that all images are preceded by contact sheets, unedited selects and screen grabs of the process. Try to take more images of light trail that also include the figure.
14/12/16 G Holden Think about ideas that could be linked to your light painting and possible link in the idea of ink in water.
CFonsider how you could develop the wire wool light paining in norfolk the quiet un lit enviroment could work really well against the buring wool.
Add annotations through out and look at other studenst that have looked at light painintg http://sophiekh.weebly.com/unit-4.html
Also consider linking your work to certain abstract painters such as Mirza Zupljanin
24/11 Add fire images Visit Winter Wonderland- long exposures. Invert images. Complete all annotation
14/11 Powell Develop inverted photographs further. Would spindly, bare, tree branches create a visually interesting composition to invert? Photograph fire, ink in water... Could you also look at infrared film and the effects achieved by photographers such as Richard Mosse.