Year 12/13 photography
This piece I created when exploring landscape photography which I created using a double exposure and merging man and nature and also making it monochromatic to show more tone and depth.
This was inspired by Gerhard Richter overpainted photos which I used the same technique of a scaling paint and dropping it on to create unique pieces.
This was an emulation I did from one of the first landscape photographers Ansel Adams again using black and white film to give a dramatic feel and the way he breaks the rules of thirds in the composition having the horizon through the middle.
This is another double exposure using silhouettes which woks well as both photos I took give the idea of looking into the distance.
I chose a theme of chaos and order to base my personal investigation on which here I used thrown colourful dust taken with a fast shutter to catch it in mid air.
This again uses thrown dust repenting my theme and the harsh two halves contrast so vividly which mirrors my chaos and order theme with the splashes of exciting colour for chaos and the bare face symbolising the order.
I hand embroidered over the top of these photos I took which again fitted with my chaos and order theme and the way it conceals sections of the face gives mystery drawing the eye.
This composition was influenced by Brno Del Zou with his photo sculptures made up of sections layered on top of each other creating a morphing distorted face that also highlights different angles and depths.








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