“In portrait, to be a work of art, neither must nor may resemble the sitter … one must paint its atmosphere” – Umberto Boccioni Throughout #picbod we explored the self-portrait through to the empowered portrait as a live encounter with the body. However, Boccioni highlights how we self reflect through our own environments. Therefore, this week’s…
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#Picbod Digital Artefact
Not only did we have to make a physical artefact ready for exhibition, but also an appropriate digital version. The digital version should not be just a scan of the artefact as the magic would be lost. As I made a photobook and spent quite a lot of time designing and making it, I decided…
#Picbod Bibliography
Pierre Bessard. Chattanooga – The Green Factory, Editions Bessard. Paris. Last accessed 2013 Aglae Bory. Intimate Self Portraits. Available online: http://www.featureshoot.com/2012/06/intimate-self-portraits-of-mother-and-daughter/. Last accessed 2013 Elinor Carucci. Print is not Dead. Available online: http://vimeo.com/38162861. Last accessed 2013 Elinor Carucci. Available online: http://elinorcarucci.com. Last accessed 2013 Ed Kashi. Eye Contact. Available online: http://vimeo.com/30908406. Last accessed 2013. Ed Kashi. Available online: http://edkashi.com/. Last accessed 2013 Anthony Luvera. http://luvera.com. Last accessed 2013 VII: Stephen…
#Picbod13 Exhibition
Although the #Picbod13 installation is not quite complete, we’re almost there!! The two day event opens on Friday 8th March with a big celebration of 32 Coventry University students’ work along side the work of the remote students across the world. Without shadow of a doubt, I definitely put my all into the exhibition, with…
#Picbod Jonathan Worth “Negotiation”
Jonathan Worth asked the class whether we think of ourselves as photographers, oddly few raised their hands. He then asked us what is a photographer? The discussion varies between a ‘professional editorial photographer’ to an author, telling photographic narratives. They say that there are a thousand words to every picture after all. How much can…
Digital Artefact Research
As I have made my physical artefact, a photobook, I decided that I wanted to create a digital video explaining the design while showing the production of the book. However, I felt that I wanted to look at other short films beforehand. Firstly, I looked at Ed Kashi’s ‘Eye Contact’. The video is a photofilm…
#Picbod: Editing and Designing the Photobook
Such a long process it has been to create my photobook now entitled ‘unwelcome Invitation’. Original Idea: To narrow the horizon between photographer and viewer as intruders, I wanted the portraits to be hidden inside envelopes to be opened up. However, to break this up I wanted to include ‘rests’ of artefacts within the homes…
Michelle Sank – Into the Arms of Babes
Michelle Sank came to Coventry University on Thursday to talk about her photographic works. She spoke of her relationship with light and how she is drawn to light from the coast, as it reminds her of the colour richness from her upbringing in South Africa. However, for me, I was drawn to the indoor portraits…
Chattanooga: The Green Factory (Pierre Bessard)
Chattanooga- The Green Factory. The Green Factory is a self publication by French photographer Pierre Bessard. He travelled to Chattanooga in America to explore more of the neighbourhood the residence has created. The photobook comprises of family portraits within their homes, personal stories and architectural photography. The Green Factory is a neighbourhood which challenges the…
#picbod 120mm Film
Needless to say that I have been disappointed post-development with some of my shots. Although I have not scanned them all, I found that the development was not quite accurate on some of the images to which I’m massively upset. I am reasonably happy with the below images, although the one of my grandfather stood…