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    Object and Body

    Summative Assessment

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    For the entire unit I looked at a sports group called the Rochester Blind

    Bowls Group (RBBG). This group of people are a visually impaired

    sports grouped that comes together around three times a week to play

    bowls. They compete against other visually impaired and fully sighted

    clubs. As well as this some have other disabilities or illnesses to cope

    with.I feel as society we cast aside people like this into a certain type: we

    do not acknowledge them the same and act as if their lives are less

    fulfilling. I want to put these people back into the norm and show them

    as just a person.

    Body Concept

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    ROCHESTER BLIND BOWLS GROUP

    I had a link into this ports group: my granddad, so it was easily accessible for

    me. They were more than welcome for me to come and photograph them. When

    I got there they were so happy I was doing a project on them, and you wouldntknow they were blind. They bowled exceptionally, even though I dont

    understand the sports it was good to each, and the main thing is they were all

    having fun and laughing together. They came together celebrating what they

    have in common.

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    Contextual References

    Richard Avedon Irving Penn

    With styles of lighting and creating that definition in the face I wanted I look

    at lot at Avedon and Penn. But also looking at how this gaze creates that

    relationship with the viewer. I am more attracted to Penns image here as

    there is an interaction with me and the sitter, where with Avedons image I

    think more about what the sitter is doing and why.

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    Lucian Freud

    The detail in Freuds images, the tonal range just simply of the face helps define

    the wrinkles and lines created by the expression of the sitter. This in turn creates

    more depth with the sitter and has a much more textural feel to the image. Also

    this tone on the background separates the sitter from it creating a foreground,

    middle ground and back ground: depth.

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    Also I to help me I simply looked a nursing home image or photographs of

    the elderly as the sitter I was using were all in the latter stages of life.

    Here I noticed how engaging the subjects with the camera creates this

    relationship. In the image on the left they are all looking directly into thecamera, creating this interaction with us as the viewer. In the image on

    the right its mix and match, the sitters that are not looking at the camera

    appear bored and not bothered by the cameras presence: I want to have

    everyone engaged in my own image, creating a neutral relationship with

    the sitters and viewers.

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    Task One

    I shot this task numerous times: and each time something wrong happened. Firstly I

    only got the portrait shot and I wanted the same person for both images, then I

    over-underexposed the negs, and in the end I rushed the photograph near the latter

    stage of the unit. This means my final images are not up to standard and I am

    unhappy with them. The background has shadow so I did not consider the distance

    between the background and sitter, one is slightly darker and out of focus, also I did

    not consider the background well enough as it was against the wall. None of this is

    good professional practice.

    I had to crop the images to try and get as much of a neutral background as possible,

    so with this task I dont think I fully met the brief. I am disappointed with both

    images and I feel time management is what let me down.

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    Task Three

    This is the image I am happiest with: I feel the concept is strong in this image,

    and I think being in a known environment of the studio and having an assistant to

    help me increased my confidence.

    With the printing I think I chose to increase the contrast which helped portray my

    concept within the image, it also gave greater definition to the sitters expressions

    and the lines on his face.

    I also would have possibly like more tones within the background of the image to

    create more of a separation between the sitter and the background: although he

    is in white and the background is grey there is only slight tonal differentiation.

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    Object Concept

    I tired to link my object concept with that of the body, keeping the idea of less able

    people. I looked into the new Work Assessment Scheme and how the terminally ill

    and disabled are being told that they are fit for work. This new scheme has led to

    early deaths and many who have committed suicide.

    I wanted to portray this new scheme and the effects it has had on its victims.

    By using the simple object of a wheelchair I wanted to convey this idea of a person

    diminishing, having someone choose their lifestyle for them, and in turn vanishing

    from society.

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    Contextual References

    Tina Roeder Christopher Wool

    I wanted to use a wheelchair as the basis of my image and being the main object,so I wanted to look at chairs in different contexts, seeing how this changes the

    way in which we visualise a chair. We know a chair as an object we sit on, but

    placing it in a different context changes this expectation of the chair and

    therefore we have to consider how we represent it.

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    Phedia Mazuc: "Nos Chairs Disparues"

    These prints highlight this idea of placing chairs in different contexts. But also the use of

    lighting around the chair. A chair in harsher lighting creates this intensity of who might have

    sat in that chair, but evenly toned lighter images just document the chair as an object

    rather than a belonging of someone.

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    I pictured my image with a direct spotlight on the chair, creating this dark

    negative space around it, sectioning it off from any environment. The negative

    space highlights this idea of being singled out and being in the darkness like

    the victims of this new work assessment.

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    Final Image

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    The lighting on the chair is what I wanted and creates this negative space, but I

    feel the desk ruins the image. I wanted to create this office space, but it just

    looks like a table with some books on it. I tired to portray the concept more by

    including the laptop and books relevant to the concept but it has just cluttered

    the image.

    I think I should re-shoot this image, possibly just using the chair on its own,

    suspending it. I also would prefer to create a much larger negative space around

    the chair, making the chair a lot smaller in the image.

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    Self-Evaluation

    This unit has taught me lot about representation, taking and object/person

    and placing them in a different context changes the way viewers saw them

    before, and so we must be careful not to confuses the viewer.

    A gaze in portraiture can define the image and its concept: it creates the

    interaction with the viewer and determines whether or not they understands

    the image.

    Throughout all the tasks technically I could been better: but this is mostlydown to my time management, I have rushed takes and therefore not done

    light readings correctly or focused well enough.

    I feel I need to improve on my research, getting more conceptual references

    so people understand my work more and my work develops further.

    I also need to technically analyse my own work and references more to once

    again develop my own work.

    Plan my shoots and overall schedule with work creating false deadlines so Ifinish work to a higher quality.

    Overall I think I can improve of every aspect of my work by carefully using

    time, carefully planning out what I want and taking more time on shoots and

    with all aspects of the work.