Tuesday, 22 September 2009

Repeats

These repeats are repeats of photographs that have been created using the same photographic technique as in my second post. Some of these are actually repeats of those photographs. Half the fun of these images is to look for the objects or people within the repeats. Again there has been no Photoshopping or any sort of manipulation involved! (apart from putting it into repeat of course). 

I have also included a few end use images in order to demonstrate how I see each pattern being used.








This repeat above was the one I projected in my second post. It is actually someone's head and shoulders... believe it or not...!





Monday, 21 September 2009

More projection!

These next images combine the idea of the light art and the projection that I looked at in my previous post...

First, I took a photograph using the same technique - lights and long exposure. I then projected that image onto the face and body in order to re-photograph and create the final images you see below...







I love the ghoulish effect these images have - especially those on the face.

Projection and Light

These are some examples of my work with projection. The projected pattern is a repeat I created from a section of a photograph. The surface pattern was then projected onto a figure dressed in white. I was looking at the effects of coloured light on the human form, how it created the illusion of distortion, and the silhouettes created in the process.





I loved the way the face and body were, in places, totally distorted by the projected image, how colour, shadow and pattern can warp the figure.

These next images are some photographs I took using coloured lights and long exposures. They haven't been manipulated digitally in any way, no Photoshopping involved! This is a type of art that can only exist on film...






A few Photographs...

A selection of photographs I took a while ago now... These first few have been taken using a macro lens.



These next images were taken in my back garden at university of a friend of mine, the beautiful Charlotte Green, who does a little modeling! Thank you again Charlotte for being my model and helping me out with these!