Thursday, 12 October 2017

Form

Form

Definitions

Form - a three dimensional shape, such as a cube, sphere or cone. Sculpture and 3D design are about creating forms. In 2D artworks, tone and perspective can be used to create an illusion of form. 

Theory

Below is an example of how shapes are turned into form. 

This is an image of a pepper taken by Edward Weston. The use of tone and form makes the pepper seem almost human like. The negative space that surrounds the object makes the harsh bends and lines within the pepper stand out and in my opinion it gives the impression of muscles and strength. This image creates a sculptural form of muscularity. Weston has used this pepper to create different connotations. He wants people to be able to come up with different impressions of what this photo could represent. 










This is an image that has been taken by Jonathan Knowles. It is of flowers that have been arranged in a pyramid structure. I believe that this image could represent nature coming together and growing as one. This is because the flowers are all closely joined. This could also imply that nature needs different elements to grow. The flowers are a natural form but they have been put into a geometric structure. The photographer has almost made the flowers slightly manmade. This could show that flowers need humans to grow and adapt. The colours are he has used are analogous. The background is reflecting the subject of the photo. 





Image bank 







Artist Research - Imogen Cunningham

I have looked at Imogen Cunningham's photography. She is an American photographer who is known for her botanical photography, portraits and industrial landscapes







The photographer that I have looked at is Imogen Cunningham. Cunningham takes photos of different flowers and uses a lot of negative space to make the form of the object more visible.  The first image that I am going to look at is a photo of two flowers side by side. I really like this photo because the photographer has used a lot of negative space to make the flowers the central focus point of the photo. There are also leading lines that almost take you around the flower and then back to the centre of the photo. This is very effective because I feel as though this could imply that there is not end to nature and is it a contestant life cycle of regrowth. This idea is very soothing and soft which I feel is also reflected in the photo. Cunningham uses very soft lines and curves but makes sure they are very visible by the use of negative space. The final photo almost all has very pale colours except the middle of the flower. The colour white has connotations of tranquility and peace. This could imply that people may appear peaceful but in the centre they are irritated and frustrated. This is because the colour grey could have connotations of being distressed or unhappy. The ideas that I would like to take from this work is using the colours of the object to portray different meanings. I would also like to contrast light and dark. These images make me feel very calming and elegant because they have very soft lines and structures within the photos. 

Contact Sheets 



The intentions for my shoot were to capture some different photos of flowers or nature related objects. I tried to find different shaped flowers and leaves to make each photo unique and different. The shoot was very successful because I managed to capture a range of different coloured flowers which means that even when I change these photos to black and white they will all have different tones in them. I have annotated my contact sheet by ticking the images I feel initially look successful and I have crossed the images I feel were not as successful. I also made small labels on some of the photos as to why I crossed or ticked them.

My best images 





In reference to my best images...

The first image that I have chosen as one of my best is an image of an orange flower. For all of my photos that I took I used manual mode so that I was able to use a large f-stop.  For this image I used an f-stop of f/10. This was done because by having the object in the foreground crisp and clear and then having a blurred background it immediately draws your eyes to the centre. This was also inspired by the photographer that I looked at because she has the flower as the only object in the photo.  

In reference to my second image I picked a photo of a purple coloured rose. I liked this image because it is slightly oddly shaped. It is not the perfectly shaped flower that I feel my photographer has used in her images. I used this because I feel as though it brings in my own interpretation on her images and it gives the flowers more of a natural feel because nature is never perfect. This photo was also taken with a large f-stop because I wanted to background to be slightly blurry and out of focus. 

The third image I chose as one of my best is a photo of a small purple flower. I specifically like this photo because of the veiny details that are created within the petals. I feel as though because the fine details are very clear and crisp it draws your eyes directly to the centre of the flower. This is a photo that I feel also portrays delicacy, just like my photographer wants to portray.

I decided to use an image of a leaf as one of my best images. This is because I really liked the speckled detail that is on the leaf and also I wanted to make my series slightly different to my photographers. She only focuses on flowers however I feel that there are interesting elements in leaves swell as flowers. I like the way this fits into my series because it stands out as being unique and different to the rest of the photos I have used.  

Images that require improvement 



The images above are images that I feel needs improvement. I feel as though the first image has too much in the background of the photo for it to relate to the photographer I have looked at. Because there is so much in the background of the photo it is not clear what items I intended to be in the foreground. My photographer has a very clear focal object in the centre of the frame of the photo. I do not feel as though this image has a clearly visible focal point. 

The second image was taken with a lot of excess background, for example you can see a house in the background of the photo. I do like the way that I used a large f-number which makes the background out of focus and the flower very sharp. This does give the photo an immediate focal point however I do not feel as though the unnecessary background is needed and therefore I am not happy with the overall image. 

A03: AO3: Record ideas, observations and insights relevant to intentions, reflecting critically on work and progress.



I gathered my ideas for my shoot mainly from my photographer,  Imogen Cunningham. I wanted to incorporate a range of different flowers and leaves because Cunningham uses many different types of flowers to complete her series of images. I also felt inspired by this photographer to take photos from a range of different angles. Some of her images are looking straight onto the object but some were looking down. This naturally changes the composition of the image and makes each photo more interesting to look at. I was also inspired by some of the photos that are on my image bank. I really like the photos having dark backgrounds with a main object in the centre. This is what I want to try and portray within my edits. Within my photographers photos I also like the way that the delicacy of the flowers is obtained and expressed in a very calming and gentle way. I focused on one specific element of ideas that I could have photographed and I did this because I feel as though at the end I am able to come up with a strong series of images that strongly reflect my photographer. 



A02: AO2:Explore and select appropriate resources, media, materials, techniques and processes, reviewing and refining ideas as work develops.



I used a canon dos 400d to take these photos. I ensures to use the camera on manual mode so that I could set the focal point of the image myself. When using a camera on auto mode the camera will find the focal point it believes you want however this is not always correct. For each photo I used a slightly different aperture because due to how far I was away from the object I was photographing. For example for the image of the orange flower I used an aperture of f/10 but for the image of the small purple flower I used an aperture of f/8. In regards to the shutter speed I mainly use a shutter speed of 1/200. This is because I didn't really need to let any excess light into the camera because I shot all of my photos in natural day light. All the photos were taken on iso 400 and this did not need to be altered because there were so situations where I did not have enough lighting surrounding me whilst I was photographing the images. 


I have used photoshop to enhance and edit the photos that I have taken. I wanted to edit my photos to resemble the work of my photographer. Firstly I turned all of the images to black and white. I then altered the black and white filter to make certain parts of the photo darker and lighter depending on the colour of the original photo. If necessary, I also cropped the image. I then used the curves tool. This allowed me to change the contrast of the photo and look at altering the different tones specifically. I also wanted to make the background of a particular photo darker so I selected the gradient tool on the side panel of photoshop. I will explain the rest of this technique below using screenshots to show what I have done. 



Firstly I selected the gradient tool on the tool bar on the left hand side of photoshop. 

I then selected the radial gradient tool which I have circled at the top of my page. After doing this I placed my mouse on the centre of the flower and then dragged it out to one side of the image. This then darkened the background and meant that you could only see some of the bricks and even so, they were not very visible.

A04: AO4: Present a personal and meaningful response that realises intentions and, where appropriate, makes connections between visual and other elements.

My final series of images represent the different forms of nature that surround us. Due to the photos being taken in such a small area in comparison to the country or the world my series shows how vast nature is. I also feel as though the detail within my photos has been focused on in a  lot of depth because by changing photos to black and white your eyes cannot be drawn to colour they are just drawn to detail. I also feel as thought by making the background of my images darker it reflects my photographer, Imogen Cunningham because she ensures that the background is darker, allowing the object to be the only focal point of the photo. When using my camera I tried to zoom in as much as possible without making the image blurry. This was because I wanted to show as much fine detail in the objects as I could. This also made them a lot better to look at when I edited them to black and white.  


My series of final images 











 


 


 





1 comment:

  1. For me this is a high C/ low B as the images are well edited but I am not sure you have selected the best news from the contact sheet. ALSO PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU INCLUDE THE DEFINITIONS OF THE ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES FOR EACH POST.

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