Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Summer evenings...


Been a bit of a while since I posted - essays, weddings, interior design shoots... just the usual!  

Finally got a chance to sit down and relax in the garden ... :)

Sunday, May 6, 2012

MA WIP contd...

I think I've re-sized and colour balanced as I want to now, although they do appear to look a bit yellow on this blog?  I think these 3 images will be the final 3 for display in the Conversation series, still deciding and playing around!  These 3 images seem to be more obscured and give a sense of the essence of a person, a sense of Benjamin's aura.




Three different decades are represented here in conversation - as Pena noted in the previous comments below, what do these images reveal about the person, about their age and experience?  What limitations can be revealed about the camera capturing a person in a halted 60th of a second?  How do we see our friends, family and people we meet, can we truly describe that person facially when we own myriad expressions? What is so different about arrested images and these blended images? - I would argue that anyone who knows these people would recognise them from these photos, even though no clear facial features are represented...

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Another MA WIP...

Another image from the Conversation series, 50 images layered to form 1 image.  I think the colour balance is a bit more accurate, but still work to do! The framing works much better as well, especially for the series, possibly a bit more refining still required... They're slowly coming together :)

A conversation with Liz... 
Thank you Liz yet again for your help with another photographic project... I imagine Liz regrets the day that she found a house that "would be perfect" for Lewis Lewis and me, just around the corner from her!

Friday, May 4, 2012

MA work in progress...

This is one of my WIP images for one of my MA projects... N.B. There is still much work to do!
It's 50 layered images of one conversation.  The idea is to challenge the limitations of the camera and to bring to attention the fact that when we see another person, they have myriad expressions and facial features, all of which blend to create our understanding of that person's appearance. The camera only captures a halted moment of the depth of expression that we're capable of.

This is my lovely nearly mother-in-law Mia.

Another "Lewis" conversation...

Lewis's response to camping...