Wednesday, 18 November 2009

Joiner

I am going to attempt a joiner and these were the examples by photographers that i liked and inspired me to make mine.

David Hockney


The first photograph inspired me in a way that i noticed how it doesn't have to look realistic. For instance it looks like it has been cut out of a magazine. I'm not sure if that was the case but there you go. The second one is my favourite because the landscape is beautiful. The way in which he has fanned out the image is also good adding to the spacious landscape.


Cate Laskovics




I like this one because the way the different photos are put together creates a shape that exaggerates the perspective in the scene.


Zac Bubnick

I liked this joiner because the head switching gives a humourous element to an otherwise ordinary scene.


Mark Hockney




I like this example because it is simple but yet interesting. The formation of the photos are the reason for the abstract presence of the image.


For my attempt at creating a joiner I will choose the scene of my bedroom because it is a place where I spend some of my time and my project theme is Changing Landscapes (that I might come across on a day to day basis as a teenager). I will take lots of smaller photos of my bedroom. I will then put them into photoshop and try to create the bigger scene using the smaller photos I have taken.I would like it to look something like this.


Here is my finished joiner.

I think that i have done well because the picture actually does join up quite well, although looking back I think I could improve on it by being more careless in the position of the photos so that it has a more interesting/abstract vibe to it like the example of the office. Also if I had taken the pictures in the day time rather than at 8:00pm when it was dark, the light would have shone in threw the window lighting up the scene.

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