Sunday, 7 December 2014

Multiple Imagery Work Diary

We were set with the task of capturing nine or more photos of an object or scene for multiple imagery. I was immediately faced with some issues due to the condition of the weather in the times that I wanted to go out to shoot it. In order to compensate for this issue I went into the studio and thought of different ways in which I could show multiple imagery. I was able to use the equipment within the studio in order to help me keep a very consistent image type throughout the time that I was taking pictures. I was able to feature formal elements such as depth and contrast within the image. I used these formal elements in a way that allowed me to create a more visually interesting example of multiple imagery.

For this image I wanted to focus on emotion coming from an individual person that would create an interesting result for multiple imagery. I wanted to try to use different angles in as well as expressions in order to create a result that would show a good amount of variation. There is a contrast featured within the image of black and white. This use of contrast causes the  person to stand out within each frame of the image. Another contrast featured is the contrast of emotion. This results in a visual representation of emotional range. 

For this image I wanted to try to use roughly the same technique but I also wanted to highlight the variation within number of ways. I was able to use props and different people in order to create this variation and I feel that the end result shows a more colourful and exciting example of multiple imagery. This image features examples of contrast of distance, emotion and clothing. Some formal elements such as depth can be seen by showing people at different angles and distances while comparing them.

Progression:

In this subject I wanted to try to get as much variation as I could within the capabilities of the studio. I feel that I could have achieved a better variation within the types of multiple imagery by photographing outside. I would use the environment in order to create an interesting example of multiple imagery that would highlight areas within the environment.


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