Nicole Leyland's Photo Stream
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Review of 1st Shoot For Final.
These were the 3 images that I really liked out of my shoot. I thought that the wedding cake toppers was an interesting subject to shoot because it further encompasses the memories that Bob keeps in order to cope with his loneliness. I tried to be consistent with the natural lighting from his window and his lamp. I like the compositions of the last 2 shots. I think that the low angle helps emphasize the length of the empty table which contributes to the loneliness. I also like the distance away from Bob in the last shot. I feel like it adds to the size of the environment which also once again echos the notion of being alone. I feel like I need to keep in mind of more interesting compositions with the people as well as other objects that I plan to include. I plan on scanning photos as well, and planning to shoot at least 2-3 more people this upcoming weekend.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Artist Statement for Final Project 2011.
I had a hard time trying to decide on what I wanted to focus on for my final project but I think I finally came to decision. For my final project, I am going to create a book stemming from my final project the previous semester. Last semester I focused on environmental portraits of my senior citizen neighbors. For this semester, I would like to take that idea and push it a bit further. I want to use some of the models that I used last year as well as incorporating more, into a book that would be revolved around the notion of living alone and the memories and or objects that these people use to cope with it. I want this series to be more of an intimate moment between the audience and the subject. I wanted the viewer to get a sense of who the subject is, their likes/interests, and a little bit of their history. In order to do this, I will have to avoid shooting at harsh angles. I want the camera to be a 'fly on the wall'. I wanted the subjects and photos to look natural and not staged, as if the photo was a window into their everyday lives. I want the color to look as natural as possible and will try to use natural lighting for most of my pictures. In addition to portraits of these people, I will also include photos with their loved ones, or any other objects/items that hold great meaning to them.
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