Plants:
Indoor and outdoor plants can provide a stimulus for interests photographic observations. In her series The Rose Garden, Sarah Jones used flash photography to record the colours of flowers in a local park. Karl Blossfeldt produced close-up images of plant from that magnify detail and draw attention to structure. Paul Strand emphasised the forms and textures of the tress flowers and shrubs photographed in his garden. Imogen Cunningham produced black and white photographs that exaggerate the forms and patterns seen in plants. Investigate appropriate sources and produce your own response.
Staged or Candid:
Photographers can choose to record subjects candidly or in staged settings. Holly Andres often poses models for the camera to create a sense of drama and mystery. In his early documentary photographs Stanley Kubrick observed people busy in they wold environments or relaxing at home amongst their belongings. Thomas Demand has constructed life-size paper relation of interior for his photographic compositions.Laura Lewinsky recorder the remains of meal times exactly as she found them. Investigate appropriate sources and produce your own response.
Defintion:
Exaggerate-represent (something) as being larger, better, or worse than it really is.
Mystery- something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.
Drama- an exciting, emotional, or unexpected event or circumstance.
Magnify- make (something) appear larger than it is, especially with a lens or microscope. or to increase or exaggerate the importance or effect of.
Texture- the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance.
Approaches and Techniques:
Composition with blurred backgrounds
different lightings- studio snoot light and natural lighting
black and white
colours
tones and symmetrical patterns
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