Showing posts with label Major Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Major Project. Show all posts

Monday, October 7, 2013

Should of Took the High Road

Unfortunately I recently lost these two bad boys, photographs for my major project. I only have these screen shots of them now.

and because I lost the first image, I'm forced to not include this one either, bummer.

I'm kind of into ocean gradients at the moment.





A bit of Hiroshi Sugimoto, beautiful.








Took my own little amateur/tourist shot on my iPhone over the long weekend, the colours are so beautiful. Although, i think I prefer the washed out colours from above.


In my search for Hiroshi Sugimoto's images I found this, not by him, but I'm intrigued. I don't know anything about it...from the tree's you can tell it has been taken in Japan.


Images via texturism tumblr, Hiroshi Sugimoto and Unknown.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Visualising Research

Getting rid of this hellish project tomorrow...yesss! These are just a few print screens, I'll photograph and edit some proper images later and post them up on my portfolio!

Everything by yours truly.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Seek Movement in Stillness




Crooks transgresses the laws of physics to look at non-linear representations of time in his video work. He allows a mind's eye view on physicality and the movement within an particular focussed environment.

Amazing work - I really recommend you watch the video if you are at all intrigued. Crooks is really inspiring to me, he also seems pretty genuine- bonus! I'd like to spin his concept on it's head of 'Seek Stillness in Movement' to 'Seek Movement in Stillness' for a photographic series.

Image via the 17 Biennale of Sydney.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Oblivion




I've really wanted to do some empty bed photographs for a while now - in my mind they'd be very austere and nostalgic. However being the editing fiend that I am, I ended up editing the crap out of it  - the result being the top image. I think it is going to provide the foundation for some neat typography over the top! 

Both photographs by Alyssa Anaimugan.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Phenomenological

Yes, I believe in ghosts, but we create them. We haunt ourselves.
— Laurie Halse Anderson


Green Dots and Straight Lines, 2012 - Patrick Cremin



Liz Orton





Think disorientating text and marble effects reminiscent of old book interiors - dismembered hands!



Hands I, II, and III 
by John Opera [2012]
Arianna Palazzi

Images via http://ben-smith-123.tumblr.com and My Modern Met Blog

Friday, February 22, 2013