process of framing, preparing the
gallery space and hanging the prints prior to the opening night of our
exhibition:Twenty-14, on Thursday 5th June 2014
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Monday, June 16, 2014
FMP GATHERING IDEAS
Ralph Gibson (born January 16,
1939)
is an American art photographer best known for his photographic books.
His images often incorporate fragments with erotic and mysterious undertones,
Bill Brandt (born Hermann
Wilhelm Brandt, 2 May 1904 – 20 December 1983 was a British photographer and photojournalist. Although born in Germany, Brandt moved to England,
where he became known for his images of British society for such magazine as "Lilliput" and
"Picture Post", later his distorted nudes, portraits of famous artists and landscapes. He is widely considered to be one of the most
important British photographers of the 20th century
Edward Weston –
Edward Henry Weston was a
20th-century American photographer. He has been called "one of the most
innovative and influential American photographers.
Here are my images inspired by the above ........
Friday, March 28, 2014
FMP ideas
3 Ideas for my FMP
As our Final major project is fast
approaching I am starting to come up with ideas. As I would like to go in to the Medical
Photography direction I feel I should be bulking out my portfolio with these
types of images.
1 - MEDICAL PHOTOGRAPHY VS EVERY DAY
PHOTOGRAPHY.
Why we need the qualifications and
professionalism they use in the hospital.
Rather than using the patients own images. The ethics behind legal
photography.
2 HOSPITAL LEAFLET. –
Another idea was to produce a hospital
leaflet with a range of images the clinical photography team do on a daily
basis. Like the grounds of the hospital,
some arty images of equipment’s like scalpels scissors? And some studio images.
3 CLOSE CROP ABSTRACT BODY PARTS –
I am also going to research in to the
evolution of medical photography. Looking at the work of John Coplan. I think the idea of body parts in close crops
is very interesting as it turns to a surreal image that isn’t easily recognised
or identified.
Hopefully I will be back in the hospital in a few weeks for more ideas and help.
John Coplan
Thomas Florschuetz
Zowie Hewitt Critical Study – (introduction to contemporary practice essay)
Critical Study – (introduction to contemporary practice essay)
For my Contemporary Practice Essay I am going to
choose Medical/Clinical Photography as my starting point as it links to my
specialist interest. I am going to
research into the background and have set my self a question below to explore
and expand on.
“ How medical photography has
Evolved from the Victorian days
To the present day”
I am go to explore and evaluate the historical
context of medical photography and identify key events. I am going to include critical analysis of
historic and contemporary photographers in this field and maybe try and visit a
medical museum. I will include the ethics of the Victorian age and in today’s
age. Researching…
‘ducheenne 1862 mechanisms of the human face’
John Copland – black & white abstract body
parts
Sally Man – husband & children
Eadweard Muybridge – document of body movements
Things to think about?
Do I think the patient in the photographs 100
years ago ever thought they would be made public today?
How have images I have seen had an impact on my
own work and ideas?
More
historic photographers to research –
Edward Weston – Abstract nudes
Robert Mapplethop – genitals
Bill Brants – nudes
Andrea Kertesz – distorted nudes.
Thursday, March 20, 2014
FMP IDEAS ZOWIE
As our Final major project is fast approaching I am starting
to come up with ideas. As I would like
to go in to the Medical Photography direction I feel I should be bulking out my
portfolio with these types of images.
My idea, which was helped along by Steve a member of the
clinical photography team in QE Hospital-
MEDICAL PHOTOGRAPHY VS EVERY DAY PHOTOGRAPHY.
Why we need the qualifications and professionalism they use
in the hospital. Rather than using the
patients own images.
Another idea was to produce a hospital leaflet with a range
of images the clinical photography team do on a daily basis. Like the grounds of the hospital, some arty
images of equipment’s like scalpels scissors? And some studio images.
Hopefully I will be back in the hospital in a few weeks for more ideas and help.
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