Please see my project plan here, I have used Visme so that there is a more visual and personalised plan!
Neoteric Photography aims to explore photography in an age where the image is everywhere. The image has become prolific yet easily forgotten. Hoping to find something to hold onto, something that will survive longer that it takes for pixels to appear upon a screen.
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Friday, 22 October 2021
My Father: Project Sign Off
Here is my project sign off for my Digital Arts Project this term
I thought I would also share this picture as it made me smile!
Initial Research: Richard Billingham
Richard Billingham was an art student who took photographs of his parents (Ray and Liz) originally as studies for paintings. 'A tutor on Billingham’s art degree course at Sunderland University came across the photographs in a plastic bag and Billingham ended up displaying them in all their flash-lit squalor: toothless and shirtless Ray cradling pop bottles of home brew; Liz, with her lavishly tattooed slabs of arms and vast floral print frocks, lost in her jigsaw puzzles or TV dinners. Taken together – “Ray’s a Laugh” is what Billingham called them – they seemed to provide a tragicomic through-the-keyhole of degraded post-Thatcherite Britain.' (Adams, 2019) These photographs ended up in the 1997 Saatchi Sensation show. Billingham's parents both died prematurely and in 2019 Billingham made a film about his parents and childhood - please see the trailer below
Wednesday, 20 October 2021
SMART Objective: My Father
I will be creating a short film 5-7 minutes long using still images, text and music to celebrate the life of my Father. I will be using photographs that I already have that I and my family have taken. I will use Movie Maker and I will write the text and use copyright-free music from the Free Music Archive. I will add the completed film to my website by the beginning of December.
Tuesday, 19 October 2021
Initial Ideas: Major Project Autumn 2021
Initial Ideas: Using Milanote
My Father
I was going to begin this by saying that I had lost my Father, however, I would like to think my Father is always with me and I can never lose him. At the beginning of the Pandemic as we were locked down his last words to me as he hugged me was 'everything is going to change now'. My Father died of Covid complicated by his underlying conditions on April 10th 2020. This project is in remembrance of my Father, for my Father and celebrating his life.
I have created this Milanote board with my ideas and initial research - you can look at this full size through this link or below
Monday, 18 October 2021
Reflection: Joan of Arc
For this project, I wanted to express the faith and strength of Joan of Arc and the fire that turned her into a martyr. I feel that this image does do that and is successful. I think though it does need to the text otherwise you would not necessarily associate the image with Joan of Arc. I like this version as I felt the black and white worked well with the flames bright touching Jesus on the cross. However, the colour version gives a different feel and depending on where it was hanging or posted I think would depend on the version to e used. Technically I was pleased with the result - this was a simple project but the image was effective and is of high quality and could be printed for gallery output.
Process: Joan of Arc
To create the final piece I used one original image which I took and a stock image. I wanted to combine these using Photoshop and add a piece of text.
So I began with these two images
I began by making a canvas on Photoshop so just File - new - and then choosing the size, background, and resolution (300ppi) so that it was printable and high quality.
I then opened my cross image and checked for quality
This is a good clear image with a good depth of field however I did use the curves to brighten this as I felt it could be a little brighter
I then opened changed the size and resolution using Edit - Image- Image Size. I then added to the canvas that I wanted to use to frame the image so \I made the image smaller than the canvas.
I then opened the fire image - this image will go over the original image
I changed the image size and resolution again to 300ppi.
I then lowered the opacity of the fire images so that it was transparent enough and give the idea of fire over the cross. I checked the quality again and then added Text just using the text tools and the Edwardian Script font for the final text.
This is the final result
I also tried some different versions of this using a different canvas frame and black and white