What I did was merge my cousins photos with my photos and changed the opacity unitl I felt both photos shined through enough, I then turned the images black and white because I thought in colour they were a little too busy and confusing, this way it's more obvious that my main theme is 'the city'. The photos show a change between a childs viewpoint and my viewpoint, I find it interesting how the photos show more than one persons view of the city in one photo. I chose to merge the photos rather do something like place them side by side because like I said before, It's interesting to see more than one persons view of the city in one photo rather than two seperate ones. It shows that we all see the same things but just in different ways. I am happy with these photos, I think they are definately stronger when they're all together. I'm not particularly keen on the big wheel image, I think its too left side heavy, it's different to the other photos in the way that they're very busy and are full of detail.
The City
About Me
- Toni Hopley
- Hello, Welcome to my blog! My style of photography is basically 'see something interesting and snap it'. I enjoy looking for things that nobody would have seen if it wasn't for my photo rather than taking photos of something everyone can recognise and has seen before.
Monday, 12 December 2011
Saturday, 10 December 2011
Development
I gave my 1 year old cousin my digital camera whilst it was on video because I wanted to see what the video would turn out like and it gave me the idea to ask another young cousin of mine to take photos around the city, I wanted to see what he would photograph without any influence. I thought the photos he took would show me the view he has of the city, it ties in nicely with previous series of works ive done for this brief of seeing things through other peoples eyes. Me, my 4 year old cousin and his mum went to Manchester, I gave him my camera and said whenever you want to, take a photo of something, after looking at his photos I then stood where he stood and captured what he tryed to capture using another camera, I wanted to show the difference in what we see and how we see it. The photos shown below are the final images I selected from the many that I chose to re-create in his style. So the photos were taken by me but look almost identical to the photos he took on that day, I re-took them only so the work would be classed as my own.
He didn't intend on cutting the view off the image and didn't intend on some being blurry, these things happened because of the eagerness to move on, he didn't stay in the same spot to take a photo for more than about 2 seconds at a time. I re-created his images in my own way to show the contrast in skill, patience and creativity but still I wanted the photos to be recognisable as re-creations of his photos. My photos taking in my own style are shown below. Tuesday, 22 November 2011
An idea
By following a stranger around Manchester and taking photos of their journey plus things they stop to look at has inspired me to follow the path of taking photos of the city from different peoples views. I found it really interesting to experience Manchester through the eyes of somebody else.
Sunday, 20 November 2011
City walk - My Sophie Calle approach
I know Sophie Calle seems like a bit of a crazy stalker but I find what she does really interesting, it allows her and us what other people see and live like so I had a go at following a stranger in Manchester to see where I would end up, to see what journey they took and to see what they looked at and did on the way. I was on the train on the way to Manchester with my friend Janine, I told her to take photos of me taking photos of this stranger, I didn't yet know who I would follow but I knew we both had to be ready as soon as we got off the train because the perfect subject might be heading out the door at that very moment! I wanted someone who stood out a bit so I wouldn't lose them too easily, I was picturing someone wearing something really bright, I thought not only would it be harder to lose them but the photos would look better too and the focal point would be made clear. I genuinely did follow a real stranger and took photos of them, I sound like a massive stalker right now but it's just for photography purposes! Before I started I was really excited to go on 'somebody elses' journey. Me and Janine stood in the train station looking for the perfect person, a couple of people with bright coats caught my eye but they always seemed to be heading to a train rather than out the door of the train station into the city so we then decided to stand outside then we saw an old man who we then chose to be the subject because of how slow he was walking, we knew he would be very hard to lose as he was walking very, very slow. Janine video'd me taking photos of him at the start because we thought it would be good for getting screen shots from rather than her taking lots and lots of photos of my taking photos of him.
Friday, 18 November 2011
City walk work
I had an idea to take photos of the city from different doorways in Manchester so it I was basically looking outwards towards the city. The photos show a different view to what we're used to.
City walk plan
Tomorrow I am going to go to Manchester and take photos emmulating some of the work by the photographers I have researched as well as take some photos with my own ideas and techniques. I'm hoping after this trip I'll have a clear idea of how I want to take this project further. I'll be using a Canon 550D camera with a standard lens as well as my compact digital camera for some images I want to capture without drawing attention to myself.
Thursday, 17 November 2011
Initial research - Sophie Calle
Sophie Calle is a French photographer, I'm interested in a series of work she did where she followed strangers around taking photos of their journey through the city. She would follow them, capturing what they did as well as the sites they looked at.
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