Ute Barth
David Hockney: Photojoiners
David Hockney is connected to the Pop Art art movement. This movement was interested in responding to Popular Culture
Hockney created photojoiners that consisted of photographs taken of the same object from different perspectives. The images were then collaged together to recreate the place, person or object even though the overall appearance may look distorted. This work connects with the Cubist movement, one of Hockney's major aims.
Hockney created photojoiners that consisted of photographs taken of the same object from different perspectives. The images were then collaged together to recreate the place, person or object even though the overall appearance may look distorted. This work connects with the Cubist movement, one of Hockney's major aims.
My Response
Then add your edited chair
we did it during the lesson outside against the wall and it was really nice
It would be better to say: WWW: the wall background worked well (explain why) EBI: perhaps you should say something about editing as you still have a rogue image at the top. Also, because you blended the layers you had issues when you wanted to move them |
Ordinary to ExtraordinaryEdward WestonEdward used a graffix camera which he used natural light to get which had the plus of seeing the object while photographing the object, he invented his own type of photographic language, he created his own aperture (f240-pinhole)
Write up ALL the answers to the questions from your sheet. |
My Response: Natural Light
Best edits
www and ebi
www and ebi
My Response: Artificial Light
Unedited
Best edits
www and ebi
ANNOTATION STATEMENT BANK
DO NOT DELETE: COPY AND PASTE SENTENCE STARTERS AS AND WHEN YOU NEED THEM
ANNOTATION
INTRODUCING A TASK
Subject matter
Subject matter
DO NOT DELETE: COPY AND PASTE SENTENCE STARTERS AS AND WHEN YOU NEED THEM
ANNOTATION
INTRODUCING A TASK
- In this task I was required to…..
- This task links to the theme as it shows....
Subject matter
- The subject I chose to photograph suited the theme as it……
- My composition helped to support my response to the theme by….
- I managed the exposure very well. My ISO / shutter speed / aperture settings were…..
- I prioritised my shutter speed to… (capture movement / blur/ frozen moment)
- I prioritised aperture to manipulate depth of field.
- I used a tripod to avoid camera shake.
- My images express my intentions which were…
Subject matter
- The subject I chose to photograph did not necessarily fit the brief
- The person / object / location was not interesting enough / appropriate / adequately lit…..
- My images do not show my intentions which were…
- The concept wasn’t clear in my images, I need to make it more explicit by…
- The location / time of day was not appropriate for the task.
- The compositions of my images did not show….
- I did not create enough depth of field / sense of movement.
- The image is overexposed / underexposed / too blurred.
- My images do not show my intentions which were…
- The concept wasn’t clear in my images, I need to make it more explicit by…
- Next time I will look at the work of (a photographer) to inspire a more accurate depiction of what I want to achieve.
- To improve my images I will experiment further with… (blur / shutter speed / composition)
- Next time I should use a tripod / use a different type of lens (be specific) / experiment with film…