Final Triptych

This triptych image highlights motion blur techniques to create abstract photos. The blurred lines and curves in each segment give a sense of movement, evoking the flow of light. The left photo features vertical lines, creating a rhythmic and almost wave-like pattern. The center photo, with its more circular, swirling lines, offers a sense of… More Final Triptych

Set 2 Part 2

Contact sheet   Yellow Photos These photos fits my vision of Set 2 and uses the technique of motion blur, it has a mixture of creative colors and unique lines. Green photos These green photos has the characteristics of the Yellow photo but with a higher quality, especially in these 5 photos it has a… More Set 2 Part 2

Set 2 Part 1

Analysis Photographer: Frances Seward, Alexey Titarenko Frances Seward is a photographer known for her abstract images that uses light and unique angles. Using techniques like long exposures and intentional camera movement, she creates unique compositions that blur the line between photography and painting. Her work often features soft colors and fluid transitions, creating a unique… More Set 2 Part 1

Set 1: Part 2&3

Contact Sheet Yellow Photos I chose these photos because it fits my vision and statement of intent, although some photos might have a slightly different theme, I think that all the photos emphasizes my vision “unique angle”. Green photos I chose these photos because they have the qualities and characteristics of the yellow photos but… More Set 1: Part 2&3

Set 1: Part 1

Analysis Artist: Yves Marchand & Romain Meffre Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre are photographers working as a duo, they concentrate on photography of contemporary urban ruins. They not only captures old industrial scenes but also captures modern architectures from a unique angle transforming ordinary features into unique characteristics. Vision “Forgotten industrial Aesthetics” In my project… More Set 1: Part 1

Researching the Starting point

Pictorialism Movement Pictorialism was a photography movement from the late 19th to early 20th century that emphasized artistic expression. Photographers used techniques like soft focus, hand manipulation, and composite printing to create mood and atmosphere, giving the viewers an impression like a painting. Major themes were beauty, emotion, and symbolism. Notable figures of this technique… More Researching the Starting point

Abstraction – Mind Map, statement of intent

Popplet Mind Map app.popplet.com/#/p/7674658 Statement of Intent My triptych’s message will be to use ordinary objects and architecture in unexpected ways, transform familiar forms into abstract representations, and highlight their true beauty. Using abstract photography, I will capture the patterns and shapes hidden in the old architecture and environment of the 798 Art District, transforming… More Abstraction – Mind Map, statement of intent

Photo Safari

          Elements represented: Line/Shape Worked: The photo is split into half with a clear line, with different colors on each side.         Elements represented: Shape Work: Just like the example there is a rectangular shape in the top right corner, with a clear white background. It might not… More Photo Safari

Analysis of a photograph

“Abstract photography can be defined as capturing images in which the subject isn’t the most interesting element. Albert Renger-Patzsch, Edward Weston and Aaron Siskind photographed the ordinary to reveal their beauty. Uta Barth reversed the typical use of the camera, shooting out of focus and Andreas Gursky photographs the repetition of elements. During this unit… More Analysis of a photograph