Brief 2: Found- Final Image

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For the found brief I focused on unwanted items, receipts, drinks cans, and plastic bags all with a brown cardboard backdrop. The items all have been discarded and thus unwanted. When photographing these items I took into consideration many different elements such as; light, shape, form, material to name a few. With these considerations on the actual objects, I found that photographing them was quite difficult as they are quite small objects so photographing them I had to get in as close as my lens would allow but this made lighting the objects quite difficult. I normally use a studio lighting set up which is something I invested in off of amazon recently, this is so helpful when shooting in conditions where lighting is scarce or just in studio conditions in general. I added an on-camera flash head to fill in some of the shadows, directing it at the white ceiling to bounce down and make the item better exposed but leaving any shadows to make the image more three dimensional.

 

This triptych was focused on the unwanted items like I said above, I wanted to capture these items without being too obtrusive of branding but wanted the viewer to still know what the item was like the receipt having the Morrison’s branding on the top, making the receipt more generalised. I liked how I did frame everything to make it fill the frame and not leave too much negative space.

The materials I used played a big part of how I photographed them, the plastic of the bags was shiny so I tried to find an object that would have the same sort of properties as the bag which is why I decided to have to drinks cans which are metal and created a balance between them. I really like how the receipts contrast the other two objects as they are matte and don’t reflect the light rather they absorb the light and make it flatter.

The cans of energy drink I decided to include as they are cylindrical, and reflect light interestingly which I liked. I photographed the cans, decided that I would crush one of them, giving it a different look to make the frame seem more interesting.

Shadows are really important to these images. The way the objects interact with the light makes them cast shadows differently, the way the straight edges create harsh shadows. Giving the image a more industrial feel, whereas the images with rounded or softer edges help create softer shadows that soften the images from the hard industrial feel.

Found : Final Image creation

I found some discarded receipts a plastic bag and a few energy drinks cans. I also found an Amazon package laying around my room which had flaps that could be used quite interestingly to create shadows on the objects. I thought these items would work quite well together so I photographed them all separately and got these images in the contact sheets below.ContactSheet-002ContactSheet-001ContactSheet-003

I shot the first couple of the energy drinks cans on a bright blue backdrop which I thought would work because of the contrast between the red, the silver and, the blue. I shot these couple with a two light studio set up with my external flash and a 50mm f/1.8 prime lens. The colours did pop and I like the look of the images, but something just seemed fake about them, something that put me off of using the two lights and flash combination. I liked the use of three cans because there wasn’t any negative space created in the image where the eye could be led if there was either two or four.  I knew after three shots that I had to change the ‘studio’ set, which led me to try using the amazon packaging that I found lying around.

I decided that I would remove one of the lights to make the light more harsh, and directional in addition to the one studio light I used the external flash pointing it up to the ceiling to bounce off of the white to get a more even light and to fill in the shadows slightly. This works very well for the images.

Because of the way that I have shot these images little editing was needed, as seen below, they are exposed well enough to see what they are without exposure correction in CameraRAW. I have enhanced them in editing to make them more cohesive and aesthetically pleasing to my eye. I have included the three images I have decided to go with in their original form and their edited final form.

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Appropriation Final Images

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Final images for brief 1: Appropriation

 

These images explore the theme of Surrealism, and psychedelia these three images started off as fashion photography and I decided that I wanted to go down this track with the images. I feel that they represent the different stylings in this area of photography and have been thoroughly appropriated from their original meanings. they also show a wide range of tools from photoshop and demonstrate what I can do with a short period of time for a brief, if I was to do these again I would probably go and photograph flowers or scan them to get more detail and realism into the surreal, paint on the top image and burn the middle image and scan into photoshop to get a destroyed effect which would work quite well.