These photos are what I've taken using the idea of human presence implied, using movement and playing with focus, trying to mimic David Carson's techniques, and also Duane Michals. Im going to further edit these, and overlap the photos to make them look more like David Carson's style of presenting them.
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Monday, October 27, 2014
Monday, September 8, 2014
LATEST
These are my latest photos for the start of panel 3, I used the idea of Human Presence Implied in the photos without Logan, with the blanket in motion it makes it seem like there is someone in the shot, but really there isn't.
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Sunday, August 17, 2014
Identifying Each Series of Work - Panel 1
This is identifying each series of work, and working out there relevance in my folio.
1. For the first circled group this uses apeture and focus to show the fight of the depression. The shaking of the face shows how the mind can go crazy from depression.
2. The next series of photos are close ups of the face. These pictures show expression of how one can act with a crazy mind. The strong shadows show darkness. The awkwardness of the face represents the mind.
3. The next 4 photos shows the black blanket as symbolism of the pain and depression, and how its waying him down.
4. The last photos show clenched fists which represent the punching, and the feeling of blood pumping (veins) and feeling under pressure.
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Monday, June 30, 2014
Arjan Benning
Arjan Beening is a directive photographer who stages his photos to amaze. He has won multiple awards.
I'm looking at using his techniques with the small brown pegs, and using them around the neck, face and hands. I think this will go with the theme of creepiness on my board and using the body in odd ways.
I'm looking at using his techniques with the small brown pegs, and using them around the neck, face and hands. I think this will go with the theme of creepiness on my board and using the body in odd ways.





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