The Found Object

For this project we were challenged with finding objects from a certain area and creating three images that are linked in some way, so this is when I undertook some research to find out what style I wanted to take inspiration from. However when I begun my research I found there were so many to choose from, but there were two different photographers that stood out and helped provide me with the creative ideas to produce my final images.

My first inspiration came from Brian Eselle who’s photography has many different styles however what really captured my attention was his shots of empty rooms.
With the photography being of the entire room, every small element whether it be a lamp or the position of the bed has a certain significance and considering the brief has stated that our found objects should be found in certain locations I found his work appropriate and helpful.
These images titled ‘Prison View’ and ‘Road to Death row’ is a perfect example of how an entire landscape in these incidences a whole room is needed in order to reach the desired impact on the audience especially for such a dark topic.

Ref: https://500px.com/brianestelle
Ref: https://500px.com/brianestelle
Ref: https://500px.com/brianestelle
Ref: https://500px.com/brianestelle

As we can see his images are very dark when it comes to tone and lighting which creates atmosphere in his work, it was at this time that i knew what I wanted to shoot my found objects in their natural enviroment and in order to have a ‘natural’ effect.
But I knew for this project I would have to focus on a smaller number of objects in my photos, which is why I feel entranced with the works of Jenny Van Sommers who focus on still life and object photography, and while i think her work is incredible , I focused on a few images to analyse and take influence from, like this first peice called ‘Big’ which shows the relation and reliance on all the objects in the picture and the recreation between them in order to have a deserved effect on the viewer.

Ref: http://www.jennyvansommers.com/editorial/big/
Ref: http://www.jennyvansommers.com/editorial/big/

Her pictures had a huge influence on this project for me, the style of her photographs really influenced me, since they are quite outlandish in structure, they combined opposing objects to make the final image bizarre but that is why it is so powerful to view. Her other works are just as powerful, but German Vogue shows how multiple objects can be arranged to make a secular image in a neutral background.

Ref: http://www.jennyvansommers.com/
Ref: http://www.jennyvansommers.com/

It was the combination of these two photographers that made my final images what they were, since Eselle focused on design of the background and being in the scene, which is why my final images are not shown in a controlled room, they are take in there natural environment. The influence of Sommers was much more focused on the foreground of the picture, the ensemble of objects together that I found complimented the surroundings to make the final images compelling.

Honestly I think that taking these objects from there original environment detracts impact from the photos, especially since our given location was industry, I wanted to capture to the mundane dirty gritty realism of industry in my pictures, and putting them up in a posh white background and showering them with studio lights would detract from the message I want to convey as a photographer.

Final Images

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With this photo I wanted to show the relationship between industry and the products of the industry, the fast food waste placed on the dirty rusty industry equipment makes for a very powerful image since they both have dirt on them, showing there connection, but the bright vibrant reds are despratly trying to show a more bright view of the industry.

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The sign compilation was to show the industrial grit of the surroundings and to bring realism into the collection of images, where as the group of objects on each other represent the abstract nature of the objects that can be found on the ground, where the final image is a combination of the two and has the industrial dirt combined with the industry in the form of a McDonald waste. My images are showing how industry is always dirty but it can be beautiful in the waste it creates.

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This photo is a collection of objects found near the factories, I arranged them to create a mixture of natural and manmade objects, man and nature have mixed with the development of industry, but I thought I could combined them to create this image of beauty, I call it “metal environment” because it is arranged like a collection of nature, but in reality it is about how industry can be beautiful .

References: www.jennyvansommers.com, https://500px.com/brianestelle

Appropriation

This brief was very interesting to me, because until i was given this project I always thought stealing was bad, but now I can see that there is so much more to altering a image to create a different image with different meanings. When I started research on this project I thought about where have I seen the most image recreation and altering of pictures to have new meanings. The internet is full of many wild sites which allow you to alter images to create a joke or message, most commonly known as a ‘meme’. The internet have millions of these sites which allow the user to create or view these images with a click of a button, websites such as:
– https://imgflip.com/memegenerator
– http://imgur.com/
– http://www.memes.com/

So once I found these sorts of images, I decided to have a go and to create my own parody images, in order to create laughter from such images that would usually be taken seriously. This was just at an armature level, the time and effort can be seen in the pictures, since they were designed to have a quick laugh and then nothing more, there are no deeper meanings to these images other then there face values.

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Simple Perfection

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When these were showed in class there was laughter, but that is the moment I knew that these images I created were of a very low quality in regards to this project. I then continued to think in order to revitalise my idea, so i went around the web searching for a method of recreating a image or object to a higher quality, this brought me to these images, both of which set on recreating famous art pieces in order to make pop culture references on today’s society.

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After this research on appropriation I had a much better view of this topic as a whole, since I viewed appropriation from both a professional and armatures standpoint. To gain an even better understanding i decided to look at some work that was at such a professional standard that I was imminently drawn to it and it gave me a wider view of this subject. The work shown is of Salvador Dalí, more specifically this piece titled ‘Lobster Telephone’

Ref: http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/dali-lobster-telephone-t03257

I see this piece as being comedic but also can be seen as a artistic view of using two objects out of place to make one new image with new meanings. This notion of being able to make something incredible out of already defined images defiantly influenced my final images, since when I decided to create my own images they consisted of taking a image and placing it in a environment which would create new meaning to the overall image.

Final Images

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My final images did turn out successful, i mean they were not as great as i would like, but honestly i am no Photoshop wizard, so i had to keep my ideas simple, so i thought, what could be more simple then recreating images that people already had a strong connection to, therefore changing them in any fashion would have a big impact on the viewer. My images were displaying that when we look at a famous image we automatically associate it with a famous event in history, so one simple change to this picture can totally contextualise it.

In conclusion to this project I have learnt so much about this practice of art, and how it can come in many different forms, how you can use somebody’s image in order to create a different image which overall makes something totally different , which can be appreciated on a different level. From knowing nothing about this subject to then having a wide range of knowledge, i would say i have developed my knowledge of the photographic world and industry.

Hello world!

Hello Lincoln blogs! I guess this will be the introduction to me and to give some context to my ideas and photos. I am William Bush and I have loved photography since I can remember having my first £20 digital camera, it is the notion of capturing that one perfect moment in time and then having it forever to remember. Photos carry so many connotations and meanings to different people and that’s why I love taking them everywhere I go. I took Media Production because I knew it was what I want to do for the rest of my life. All of my pieces will be experimental since this is first year, and I am not a photo master (sadly) but rest assure there was so much effort going into each picture, trying to expand my knowledge and understanding of the photographic world….enjoy!

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