Overall Project Evaluation
In this unit I have enjoyed exploring the topic which I chose at the start of the project which was evidence. Evidence as a topic was very broad and there were so many different aspects which you could choose to focus on. Throughout this unit I have focussed on age and human presence. Also, I feel that this topic has allowed my skills to develop throughout.
In this unit I have enjoyed exploring the topic which I chose at the start of the project which was evidence. Evidence as a topic was very broad and there were so many different aspects which you could choose to focus on. Throughout this unit I have focussed on age and human presence. Also, I feel that this topic has allowed my skills to develop throughout.
When I first started this project I tried to show age and human presence by looking at abandoned and neglected buildings but this was difficult to carry on as the availability of neglected buildings was quite poor. Moving on from this, I then focussed on litter and objects which had been left by humans which I saw to be evidence of human presence. Still looking at human presence, I then narrowed down litter to a selected object. From looking at a single object, it allowed me to focus on incorporating different backgrounds and use different angles to try and make an effective photograph. I have enjoyed being able to progress in my topic for the starting point of the topic was just a word and in each session the ideas have progressed.
One thing that I have particularly liked about this topic is that all my work had been influenced by other photographers which I had researched. I have like being able to see how elements of their work had become present within my own. A photographer which I had researched and I feel has influenced my work greatly is Clare Manson as my work has many similarities in the objects used and also the angles which have been used.
My favourite shoot within this project was my exam shoot as I enjoyed going to a different location and I felt that I had captured evidence of age and human presence which was what I had set out to do. I enjoyed being able to capture photographs which I felt showed progression of my work as I set out t show age and human presence by the use of buildings and different objects.
A part of this project which I feel become quite similar and boring were the multiple shoots focusing on just a single object. These shoots allowed me to improve on certain aspects of my work, such as composition, and also encouraged me to focus on incorporating backgrounds into the frame. Although these shoots were different from each other and different photographs were collected, I would spend more time on other shoots which looked at buildings and other objects as evidence of age and human presence.
Overall, I have enjoyed completing this unit as I feel that it has allowed my skills to develop. I feel that my way of editing the photographs has improved since the last topic but also the compositions of the photographs. If I was able to take this topic further I would concentrate on the building aspect of the topic more than the singular items of litter.
One thing that I have particularly liked about this topic is that all my work had been influenced by other photographers which I had researched. I have like being able to see how elements of their work had become present within my own. A photographer which I had researched and I feel has influenced my work greatly is Clare Manson as my work has many similarities in the objects used and also the angles which have been used.
My favourite shoot within this project was my exam shoot as I enjoyed going to a different location and I felt that I had captured evidence of age and human presence which was what I had set out to do. I enjoyed being able to capture photographs which I felt showed progression of my work as I set out t show age and human presence by the use of buildings and different objects.
A part of this project which I feel become quite similar and boring were the multiple shoots focusing on just a single object. These shoots allowed me to improve on certain aspects of my work, such as composition, and also encouraged me to focus on incorporating backgrounds into the frame. Although these shoots were different from each other and different photographs were collected, I would spend more time on other shoots which looked at buildings and other objects as evidence of age and human presence.
Overall, I have enjoyed completing this unit as I feel that it has allowed my skills to develop. I feel that my way of editing the photographs has improved since the last topic but also the compositions of the photographs. If I was able to take this topic further I would concentrate on the building aspect of the topic more than the singular items of litter.