Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Portraiture






















For my portraits I had collage students sit down on a chair while I had the shutter open.  After about 20 seconds I put a lens cap over the lens and asked them to switch.  The student moved their chair sideways and looked at the wall rather than the camera.  I then uncovered the lens cap for about 20 seconds and there was my shot.  I did not go into this project knowing exactly how it was going to turn out or with a definite idea of what I was trying to communicate.  I did know that the photos were going to have a more painted look to them, with the shutter open it's almost impossible to have a still image. I knew that there were going to be two of the same person on each image. I knew I was going to photograph college students.

After starting the project I noticed more things in my photographs.  The person looking at the wall on almost every image was more blurry than when they were looking at the camera.  The pictures were not turing out light enough, when I would open the shutter for too long the background was too light, when  I shortened the amount of time that the shutter was open the student would be too dark.  I went with an in-between time, 20 seconds, this made the background dark enough to were I knew I could edit it to make it darker and the subject light enough so I could make them lighter.

I chose to do my portraits like this because I have never seen anything like this before.  I have seen mug shots that are similar with one picture looking at the camera and one looking sideways, like mine.  Mine are different though, those were two separate pictures, the pictures I took of each person were one picture.  I think it is really cool that the people are blurry in these portraits, I think it adds mystery to the photo because you can't see all the details.  It also individualizes each person, each picture is shot the same yet, because each person moved differently in the pictures, there is something unique about each of the portraits.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

My Brain










The theme of my project was exploring my brain.  I wanted to show people how the way I think effects my surroundings.  My brain and the way I think is very unorganized and this last picture shows that with my messy room.  I have tried to clean my room and keep it clean several times but my brain seems to like the organization better than a nice looking room.  This is the only image in full color because it is reality.
 I am the only one who is able to interpret and find things in my room.  This is also true about my brain I am the only one who can find out more about myself.  Many times when I’m talking I will say something and I clearly understand what I’m saying but no one else does.  This is why I took the close up pictures of the things in my room. Each of these close up pictures say something about me.  It is very hard for the viewer to depict what these objects are, this is how I related the idea of only me knowing what is in my brain to my project.  I know what is in all of these pictures and I know what they say about me but the viewer does not.  I put these images in black and white simply because i love seeing things in black and white.  Some of these pictures have spurts of color in them to show that I have spurts of energy that just pop out like the colors in The picture. 
  This project went exactly as planed, I did not have to change what I was thinking to fit the pictures.  I wanted people to see something unorganized and here it is. I was not sure if I wanted to make everything black and white however when I first started editing, but I love it so much I just couldn't stay away from it.