Tuesday 27 September 2016

Assignment 1

How: I started the assignment with the idea of producing a number of social profile images showing different personality traits, however this did not work out as the ideas which looked good on paper did not gel when I tried to create the actual images.

Deciding to go with a different idea, I based the assignment submission on the idea of heaven and hell; taking the original idea from the  front cover of the Black Sabbath album of the same name where the image drawn by Lynn Curlee 

Black-Sabbath-Heaven-and-Hell

This image itself was inspired from a 1928 photograph of some amateur actors and actresses dressed as angels sitting during a rehearsal break. In this image they are sitting in an unangelic manner smoking.

smoking angels

I decided to push this a little further and have a more modern demon image for hell and a Victorian inspired image for heaven.

For the demon, I worked with the model using various makeup styles ranging from the 1930s green faced witch to the oriental dark haired ghost. The main issue I had was with the lace hat merging with the hair of the model making her head an angular mass rather than two separate distinct shapes. By accident I look a close up which when reviewed pushed me towards the J-Horror image of a demon/ghost with a white face and dark wet hair, we decided on black contact lenses to increase the other-worldliness of the final image.


Hell - Demon

hell - demon 


For heaven I bounced around the idea of a model angel with white wings and a halo but decided to backtrack to a Victorian representation of a more renaissance style image of a flower crowned individual. I decided to shoot outside in natural light, this time to help create a image with less harsh contrast. This colour image was then recoloured to a sepia image and the trees in the background burnt slightly to remove the distraction of the background, which may have pulled the eyes away from the foreground.

Heaven - Angel (Nature)

heaven-nature

Conclusion

I did find this a bit of a struggle as I bounced back and forth between ideas and concepts. I did get a little distracted at first but after nailing down what I wanted to produce the final images were created quickly.



False Image

What: Create a false Image digitally
Where: Home
When: Mid afternoon 
How: I first reviewed the coursework and played around with a few ideas.

At first I had planned on creating an image of myself levitating off the ground, however I just could not arrange all the parts together single-handedly in the end, My first attempts may have worked but it was taking too much time to organise and shoot.

I then went back to the drawing board and while reviewing some images I remembered an image of the landscape around Loch Lomond. Drawing on that as the basis of the image, I first of all toyed with a "nessy" style image but I just thought that it was too cliche and too lazy an idea, Going back to the drawing board I then photographed a toy Godzilla that I had sitting around and used that instead.

Background

I then cropped the image down and removed the background and used the same image to distort and recoloured to make the shadow.


godzilla

shadow





I then used a piece of cloud and a pierce of water and distorting them both created the small bow wave at the front and sides.

waves


Finally compositing them together to produce the final image.

loch lomond godzilla

Conclusion.

I found this exercise quite fun as the main part of it was to produce such a false image that it could not be mistaken for a real image at all.