Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Multiple Imagery Work Diary

In this lesson we shot 2 multiple imagery sequences in the studio and 3 outside. When inside the studio I wanted to explore how multiple imagery looked with a person as the subject so that when it comes to beginning my unit 3 project according to my brief, I would know if I could use it. When outside I shot things related to nature as I liked the idea of shooting them from different zooms and angles to show how different things might see them, for example, a close up of the detail of flower to show how it might appear to a creature such a bee. Overall, once finishing the editing of both my studio and location photos, I found that I really liked the finish product of multiple imagery and that I actually enjoyed the creation of multiple imagery.


In this photo I took pictures of Tina's eyes and nose facing in various different directions, I put these images in an almost chronological order, it seems as if they are following each other. Out of both my location and studio multiple imagery photographs, this is by far my favorite and I put the most effort in this one, turning each picture black and white, then altering each black and white setting also.




In this image I took a picture of a flower bush from various angles, I like this picture because of the ever changing focus on each different image. I decided not to over edit these pictures as the flower bush itself was very beautiful, therefore I just did levels and curves. I put these pictures in a random order as I thought it looked nicer than as opposed to if I put the close ups all in one line and the further away ones in another, and the furthest in another.

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