I began by experimenting by taking photos on my phone of my train route to Warrington. I wanted to take photos of everyday people in their own worlds while commuting. This was just a start before I began my actual photoshoots.
Category Archives: Year 3
Primary Research: Phoenix Gallery
I thought this exhibition was extremely interesting because it featured a lot of students work which had a massive range of concepts. I was mainly looking at the lighting used in each project, however, the thing that caught my eye the most was the videos I have included in this post. I also really liked the use of lighting used in David Brazier’s work, it made his photo get an eerie feel which really captured my attention.
Primary Research: Michael Hoppen Gallery
I decided to go to this exhibition to look at the Japanese culture and their photographers. It was a beautiful exhibition featuring work from the famous photographers Shomei Tomatsu and Miyako Isiuchi. When I was there they also had a lot of different Japanese photographers books which gave me more of an insight into a variety of different styles of photography. I like how they have a brilliant understanding of lighting and portray this in their work.
The work by Osamu Shiihara inspired me to try using double exposure in my own work. I also really like how he has distorted his photos by using the double exposure technique, looking at his work it reminds me of Hiroshi Sugimoto’s photos.
Primary Research – Saatchi Gallery: Black Mirror
This was another piece at the Saatchi Gallery that caught my eye. I like how its a big piece with a lot of stories and details in it. This piece touches upon religion, race relations and foreign policy mostly in the US.
Primary Research – Saatchi Gallery: Black Mirror
I visited the Saatchi Gallery on the 13th October because I saw they had Richard Billingham on display. I have admired his work for a long time so it was great to see it in person. I like how real his photos are and how his photos are based on real people in their real everyday life. Along with seeing Richard Billingham, I liked the work of John Stezaker.
I like how John Stezaker has collaged two different photos together to create a distorted image. I also find it interesting how he has chosen selected photos that all work together in some strange way.
Commuting Photographers – Philip-Lorca diCorcia
Philip-Lorca diCorcia is an American photographer whose work focuses on both documentary and staged photography, usually having a narrative mixture of truth and fiction. I liked this photo from his Tokyo collection because like Kristian Leven’s photographs he captures everyday people in the crowds however through using film his looks more dream like in comparison.
Commuting Photographers – Michael Wolf
The Tokyo Compression series really emphasises my social isolation concept. I like how he has distorted his photographs by the condensation and rain drops. I like how all of his photos have a hazy appearance to them, which enhances his concept.
I will use his photos as an influence on my work because I really like how he has captured everyday people and their everyday emotions.
Commuting Photographers – Peter Funch
I thought these collections were really effective because he captured the same people in the crowds. I like how he has documented the same people over time and they still have the same expressions. This again agrees with my statement that commuting makes you have a sense of social isolation.
Commuting Photographer – Christopher Martin
This photograph stood out to me because of how dream like it is. I like how it shows the business of downtown and I like how it was shot at dusk so there is natural light however also supported by the artificial light of the cars.
I like the use of his slow shutter speed to support my idea of this photo having a dream like effect. I will try and experiment with this technique as I think it will fit well with my social isolation concept.
Commuting Photographers – Kristian Leven
The thing I like most about this photo is how he has picked a certain head out from the crowd. I also like how there is a eerie lighting which fits with the stressful environment.
I will use this style in my work because I like how he has captured the a sense of mental isolation. I also like how he has used a vignette to enhance this point.