Saturday, 11 April 2015

ASSIGNMENT ONE - DOCUMENTARY VALUES


ASSIGNMENT ONE - DOCUMENTARY VALUES

Part A My Assignment and final picture selection can be seen in Dropbox here ...

File name Gesture & Meaning Ass1TField


All Pictures taken for this project can be seen in Dropbox here ...

File name GESTURE&MEANING.T.FIELD Ass1 Pics

Part B
Also, details of my Book Layout for a 20 page photobook can be seen here..

File name Gesture & Meaning Ass1TField



Here below is my shortlist of images .. 

From these I shall make my choice of 12 .


















































































Research Point : CONTEMPORARY AWARENESS 1



Richard Billingham

http://www.saatchigallery.com/artists/richard_billingham.htm




Briony Campbell

http://www.brionycampbell.com/projects/the-dad-project/

This isn't however from the Dad Project.




Luc Delahaye

http://www.artnet.com/magazine/features/sullivan/sullivan4-10-03.asp




Melanie Dornier

http://melaniedornier.photoshelter.com/gallery-list




David Gillanders

http://www.davidgillanders.com/






Nadav Kandar

http://www.nadavkander.com/nadav_kander_small_screen.html





Steve McCurry

http://stevemccurry.com








Mimi Mollica

http://www.mimimollica.com/





Zanele Muholi

http://www.zanelemuholi.com/photography.htm





Nicholas Nixon

http://www.artnet.com/awc/nicholas-nixon.html







Ingrid Pollard

http://www.ingridpollard.com/






Brent Stirton

http://www.brentstirton.com/







Medford Taylor

http://www.medfordtaylor.com/








Ed Thompson

http://edwardthompson.co.uk/nuclear.html





Albrecht Tubke

http://www.tuebke.info/





Donovan Wylie

http://www.magnumphotos.com/C.aspx?VP3=SearchResult&VBID=24PVHK0EWUSZD&SMLS=1&RW=1216&RH=627



Jean Baudrillard 1929 - 2007


Jean Baudrillard 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl9zO0cS-NU

Exercise : Getting the Parr 'feel'


Set of eight colour images ...

Diane Airbus / Martin Parr / Sebastiao Salgado


Sebastiao Salgado

http://www.rivera-ortiz.com/


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6fRykp6nRQ





Martin Parr


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJinAgBYaLs


Susan Sontag


Diane Airbus 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKXwCctBLQU


Daniel Oppenheimer

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/arbus.html


Exercise : Shooting from the Hip



When I first read this 'Shoooting from the Hip' I wasn't sure at all what was required - was it an expression, or actually shooting from the hip.. ?? anyway I have looked on the internet and now have a better understanding of what was required.

My set of images - which i did shoot from the hip 'ish' - were maybe a bit too careful - although I feel given the location I still would have ended up with similar images.


... Produce a set of 8 images ..


























http://erickimphotography.com/blog/2010/09/18/how-to-shoot-from-the-hip-street-photography/



http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/photography-blog/2013/oct/22/mark-cohen-photographer-exhibition-paris


http://www.danzigergallery.com/artists/mark-cohen

Spectacle and Truth



Guy Debord

Read course reader and discuss on student forum.


Gary Winogrand

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=garry+winogrand+  ( not correct link )


Eric Kim 

http://erickimphotography.com/

How to take street portraits without being awkward..


https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=eric+kim+  ( not correct link )

Exercise - The Journey


Visit a new place and produce a series of images in photo essay form.


My journey was to Hemmingford Abbots, actually to see a plot of land, it was a place I hadn't visited before and was very glad to see it.  It was very beautiful, even on a winters day.

The images below are near enough the order that I took them in.  We drove right though the village until we came to a gate leading to farmland and footpaths.  We turned around here and worked back through the village.

It was quite quiet but had all you would need as a villager.  The notice board - not that I ever read these, and the post box, essential, I have two in my village for some reason but we all need a post box and you always find one. Some older than others.

A very pretty street and the man walking stopped to chat, he was in his 80's and said he had lived there all his life.  He told me the story of the house in the picture before, it had burnt down some years before, which was very sad.  Although restored I hate fires and fire damage.

The river and properties along are really beautiful and people were pottering about, quite cold so not like the summer when I can imaging everyone comes out of their thatched cottages.

There are always children out burning off energy on a Sunday afternoon, scooters and bikes and the reluctant dog.

There are gates to the cricket ground and children park - both of which were empty - again I expect a different village in the summertime.

I photographed the site we looked at along with nearby memorial, next the cutest house, I would have to buy if this came on the market.

Next was the local hall - this is where it all happens I expect - kids parties, weddings, baazars, jumble sales.  The phone box ( as per my village ) has been turned into a library with is such a good idea.  You can leave books or borrow making use of the redundant boxes. Great Idea.

Of course every village should have one firstly the pub, secondly the church !  A very pretty secluded church, must be lovely for weddings.

Pretty painted cottages and a lovely house that overlooks the church completes the village.

What a lovely place, I highly recommend a visit and really pleased I made the visit.


MY JOURNEY WAS TO HEMMINGFORD ABBOTS