Mind Maps Assignment 2 Mind map 001
Halo
Do they ever look up from their phones
Sleight of hand
Facelift
Nought and Crosses
Rivets and Paul
Millennium pathway
Just walking away
Bricked River
Layers and MirrorsAssignment two lets you choose between using a prop or photographing the unseen?
It has been at times, challenging when experimenting with ideas to support the narrative that I have chosen to support this assignment of photographing the unseen.
Initial thoughts behind the idea have been at times, confusing in how I deliver the final concept. At times I’ve thought about this and stumbled with what it is I want to achieve. Reading posts on various social media platforms and blogs hasn’t helped it has hindered my thought process.
Too many posts or articles are in circulation on mental health and people’s wellbeing in the papers and television. I have thought about many times and not something I’d like to pursue at this time. It is something I’ll discover at a later date during this process.
At the time of writing this, the world is facing a dilemma/epidemic, explosion of social panic. COVID-19 the Corono virus that has now spread into the UK over the last few weeks. It is now going to be an on-going issue for the forthcoming months at least. Receiving emails from the OCA concerning problems with sending and receiving finished assignments or the likes also helps with ideas in my mind. However, I’ll piece together a supporting plan for assignment two “Photographing the Unseen.”
What is the unseen in the eyes of me, Thomas Pal?
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I’ve looked at this slightly within assignment one. And what hides in the shadows, in this assignment, I’ll build on what else appears within the unseen. It may come across as slightly confusing at times but, I’d like you to enter my thought process and imagine yourself behind my eye seeing what I’m seeing. The same as if you were holding my head like a camera body looking at compositions and frame, setting the camera up to take the image I’ve have seen.
What do I see while I’m out with a camera?
- light
- shadows
- geometric shape
- patterns
- people
- places of interest
- lines
- colours
- black and white
The above are all elements I’m trying to find to create a good picture. If one is present, that’s fine, but if many are present, then it’s the right image. You will probably think this is very Henri Cartier-Bresson decisive moment kind of photography. Which I will not argue, the pictures he took for me are unseen when you think about it. Once it has happened and if you missed it, it is unseen.
Hidden beauty is what I’ve looked at in my images over the time since starting this learning process. My style has changed in the way I see things. I still enjoy watching people and the way people do things in their daily routine. Seeing things documenting the lives of individuals from one place to another, you see how many things within a picture are small hidden elements of beauty.
While sitting here in the local coffee shop, I’m looking at my coffee cup wondering if I’ve gone down the right path with hidden beauty?
Yes.
As you will see in the images, I’ve used. Light and Shadows are, for me a beauty within themselves. An artist requires light on their subject to see the beauty and darkness (shadows) to add contrast to the picture. I like to use both in composition to add that hidden beauty, whether this is adding negative space to a frame. Or a single isolated element of the composition. I am then deciding if it’s a colour or black and white composition. Most of the time, I shoot in black and white using Fujis Acros film simulation. Seeing it in black and white helps, then changing to colour later in the post if I want to see what it looks like in the final edit. Seeing that small part on the cameras display screen after you have taken the shot is the moment, I know I’ve captured something. In the edit, I start to see it again but with an element of finesse to it. A touch of exposure control, adjustment of the blacks and whites, opening the shadows, reducing the highlights or just leaving it as it was correct at the moment, I press the shutter button SOOC. These are the hidden beauties of photography, the little elements that a photographer goes through. So, while I ask myself again, what is unseen in photography?
The process is unseen to me how a photographer processes that idea into a final picture worthy of printing or placing on his social media platforms or just saving the file, waiting to see if anyone finds it.
I wonder how many great pictures are still unseen since the camera and film were invented?
Demonstration of technical and visual skills – I’ve tried to keep these as accurate to how I saw them at the time. I’ve added some small edits in post. These are along the lines of controlling the blacks, adjusting the shadows and creating a slight glow to some areas. Some of the pictures slightly repeat themselves in the location; however, the framing is different for the subject chosen.
Quality of outcome – Overall, I’m happy with the chosen format of black and white, the majority have been captured using the 35mm bar one or two with a longer lens, just to that standoff approach and be able to zoom in and isolate a small part of the frame.
Demonstration of creativity – I believe these are creative and yes, they have been used before. By changing the point of view, you can see something else. These images are highlighting small areas where beauty exists, such as the rivets on from under Blackfriars Bridge.
Context – Behind each picture, I’ve tried to establish some form of hidden beauty. Be this in the form of light or shadows creating negative space, small areas of light or isolation in the image. If I was to enhance this assignment once COVID-19 comes to an end, there are other areas of both Windsor and London I have on my list to explore how the light creates shapes and forms new shadows. Ultimately creating “Hidden Beauty.”