Sunday, 16 May 2021

All Photography Session Notes

 8/2/2021

We need to look into the physicality of print.

  • Book form 
Duane Michaels (Photographer)
  • Known for his sequences of photographs 
  • How humanity deals with emotion 
Learn to look at the picture subjectively 
  • Learn that crits aren't personal but subjective 
  • Remove the personal connections for a brief moment 
A series contains a collection of images which are contained within it's own right. We can have multiple sequences of photographs within different series. 
  • This is similar to paining 
  • Anything 2D
The photograph is what it is which is completely flat. We are explaining what our feelings are rather than the photograph. 
  • We are talking about us as humans 
  • Culture (our own or someone else)
Are we a technician or artists? 

Amsel Adams:
  • Technician
  • Studies greyscale
  • He is important to photography
  • His photographs aren't challenging, just beautiful
Don Mcullen:
  • The picture makes you want to do something
  • It makes you want to help the man 
We need to fail and be prolific with our work. 

David Hockney:
  • Landscape artist
  • Painting the landscape from life/memory
  • His work is optimistic
  • He uses bright colours
  • Unrealistic
  • Imaginary
  • He is painting what he wants to see
  • Abstract and literal
22/2/2021

Photobooks and how to display our photographs

Paul Hill 
  • Look into Peak District photographs
  • Dark Peak, White Peak (raised the bar for photobooks)
  • Landscape photography
  • The photographers place (look into)
(Sequences and Series) Consider within my work

Observations whilst walking (thinking and looking)

When I think of natural landscapes I think of lines within the environment

Paul Hill used the environment to draw from 
  • His photographs remind me of pencil drawings
  • His work shifted for obvious to simple and direct
  • Abstract drawing and painting
  • Almost looks like silkscreens
  • We aren't looking at nature but instead we are looking as paintings and mark makings 
  • They force us to think
  • There is a political element to his work
  • His works take on different shapes
  • Square forces us to focus on the centre of the photograph 
  • Goes from seasons within the landscape to the circle of life
  • Two sides of the same coin
  • Yin and Yang
  • His work removes all human life within the space which allows the photographs to become a metaphor for the human mind
  • They become more than a book
  • We all change our own environments whether we realise it or not
1/3/2021

Dreaming: The Gokstadt (Thomas Joshua Cooper)
  • His photographs are large scale 
  • Uses a large film camera rather than digital
  • Epiphany (What his work is based on)
  • Titled in simplistic ways
  • Has an identity
  • Native American 
  • What is identity?
  • His photographs start to be literal but then becomes more abstract 
Point of no return 
  • A map of two worlds (America and Africa)
  • Where are we from and what we make from that
  • There are no answers
  • He placed points within these places and photographed the essence of these places
    • The old and new world
  • The photographs are abstract
  • Furthest corners of the environment 
  • His work is wrapped around history 
  • He knows and understands his craft
  • He offers the photographs to us, leaves clues, and invites us to come up with our own abstract reasons
  • He spends a lot of time researching and establishing how the image will look
    • This is crucial and important
    • He has immense control over his work
    • He doesn't like to justify his images
    • He wants us yo figure out the reason behind his photographs for ourselves 
8/3/2021

Video About Domestic Photography

 The nature of the domestic

  • Home, family, and the dust that gathers (dust is a metaphor) 
  • Cleaners, mothers
  • People ignore the mundane
  • The photographer observes how her time and experiences became gendered
  • Domestic drift (accepting the everyday) (Photographers previous work)
    • Accepting Difficulty
    • Disrupting
    • Interfering with the glassiness of the domestic environment
    • The story behind the photographs sent matter
  • She photographs the signs of kindness and care within the home
  • She photographs her sons
  • She has an interesting way of exhibiting her work within a book format
  • Understanding human resistance 
  • Mushrooms poem
    • Her frame of reference
    • This is something we should all do
    • Synthesise 
    • We should all know what other artists are doing
Second Photographer
  • See's stardust in the everyday after the death of her child
    • The cosmos
    • All this was seen within her home
    • Dust, cobwebs, pregnancy scan
    • "I come from the stars" photographers daughter
    • Drawing and meditation
  • Uses circles to show the universe
    • On going
    • Never ending
"The artist has to be quiet enough in order to reach full concentration" (Meditation like)

Look into Underland: A Deep Time Journey 

Discussion between the two
  • When we are forced to stay inside we do look closer at our environments
  • Bring a mother forces us to do this
  • Understanding our inner self
    • This is hard to do 
    • It's a compulsion for some
  • Frustration with photography
    • Photography is neat, sharp
    • The home isn't 
    • Production value is high
    • There should be a sense of wonder

All Website Design Notes

 4/2/2021

Namesco 

  • Used to get a domain name
  • Go for .co.uk
  • It's part of our module
I will purchase mine on Wix rather than anywhere else.

What is branding?

Logo's and branding (Youtube video)
  • Branding is how the audience recognises a brand 
  • Constant visual style 
  • Logo, colour, typography and font
  • Logo's are everywhere 
  • The logo needs to be clear 
  • Include neutral colours
  • Most brands choose two to three fonts
  • Font should be popular and not based on out of fashioned fonts
  • Avoid images that lack context 
The aim of this lesson is to go through branding. 
  • Logo's are our identity 
  • Helps our audience recognise us
  • Name 
  • Logo 
  • Colour
  • Slogan 
  • Image
  • Shape
  • Graphic
  • Typography
  • Word mark
  • Letter mark
  • Combination mark
  • Emblem
Rebranding
  • Connect with a new audience 
  • All brands do this in order to stay relevant
  • We need to think about scaling 
Colour psychology

Style sheet 
  • Set of standards that show how a logo can be used 
  • This is something we do to evidence our logo development 
Things to research
  • The seven typed of logo's and how to use them (website)
  • Graphicmama
  • Pantone
  • Colours in culture
  • googlefonts and Adobefonts


All Video Editing Session Notes

1/2/2021 

  • We are going to learn all the basic processes and learn to develop our own styles. 
  • Work out how video links to our own projects 
  • Work on our portfolio and salon exhibition 
Todays plans
  • Intro to framing and composition 
  • Basic camera functions
  • Uploading footage and introduction to framing task 
  • Review
  • Ongoing "video mission"
We need to think about where subjects are placed within the shot. 
  • Angles and camera tilts 
  • What angles we use to take our shots
  • Composition 
  • How our shots look aesthetically 
Rule of thirds
  • Sectioning my image into 3, in order for it to be symmetrical, straight and offset. 
Lighting 
  • There are different forms of lighting to experiment with
The next session 

Introduction to shot types and camera movement. 

Visual and Technical Significations
  • Visual: The various elements of designs that helps express the films vision 
  • Technical: The elements relating to how a film is made 
Shot Types

Camera Movement 

Sound 

Editing 

What do we think about when we hear a western film shots:
  • Wide
  • Distance between actors
  • Red and orange 
  • Sand 
Codes and conventions (unwritten rules)

Film Codes
  • Genre
  • Symbolic codes
  • Written codes
  • Audio codes
  • Technical codes
Introduction to shot types
  • Long shot
  • Wide shot
  • Medium or Mid shot
  • Medium close up 
  • Close up 
  • Two shot
  • Over-the-shoulder
  • POV
  • High angle
  • Low angle
  • Aerial shot
  • Tilt/Dutch angle 
Camera Movement
  • Pan 
  • Tilt
  • Dolly Slide
  • Crane 
  • Freehand 
Task for next week

Film some stuff for next week which we will use to edit next week.
  • Consider shots
  • Establishing shot
  • Medium
  • Close up
  • Camera movement 
  • Pan 
  • Tilt 
  • Tracking