Hiroshi Sugimoto
This photographer upholds a very interesting and unique concept representing originality and contemporary work that combines an artistic manner as well photgraphic techiques of a professional photographer.
Sugimoto interest me a great deal as a handful of his work are catergoriesed to represtent various techniques that is then expressed through his work. For example one of his recognised images consisting of an image that gives illusion that the images was photographic when actuality Sugimtoto takes images in musems of stuffed animals postioned before painted backdrops. Ultimately the fact that Sugimoto has been able fool the public's perseption including critics that the images he's produced are from stuffed objects and paintings have been percevied to be real life living things. Sugimoto named them "Dioramas"
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Information used- http://www.sugimotohiroshi.com/diorama.html
(Secondary research)
Information used- http://www.sugimotohiroshi.com/diorama.html
Shane, this is the stuff! 3 weeks in now, you now need to up your game to level 3 and try and get 2 of these in a day leading up to Easter. In addition you need to be experimenting and evidencing your experimental work/trials/test and writing up commentary about it evidencing that you know what you're doing and why you're doing it to demonstrate that you're a rounded photography student with a range of skills. At the same time if you try stuff and you recognise that it doesn't quite work you then need to question what went wrong (Analyse) and work to figure out what you need to do next time to ensure that it improves (Development). Please Shane work hard on this.
ReplyDeleteI would also start 25 new posts on this blog now. Name the first one 25, the next 24, then 23 and so on back to no.1. What this will do is put 25 posts on the blog enabling you to then put the content in - In order. No.1 will be at the top and that therefore is your first post, so you'd have to copy this work into post 2 perhaps. Post 1 would be your intro to your FMP saying what you hope to achieve and what your work is going to be based on. Again if you're unsure of what to do just look at the 2 FMP blogs in conjunction with this unit.