Friday, 20 May 2016

LO5 Improvements

There are many improvements that could be made to my project as a whole, including; how successful the outcome is, number of shoots, photographic elements, the theme as a whole, some of my justification.

With some of my final photographs the final outcome wasn't as successful as I would like it to be, due to having to create 10 final photographs some of the photographs are vaguely similar to some other final pieces. If I were to go back and take some photographs again and do some more photoshoots, I would have more of a diverse range of ideas and come up with visually creative ideas, so that no two images are similar. I feel as though I had to reuse some photographs from the same shoot, if possible id prefer to not do that. And also I feel as though the quality and finish of some of my final pieces could of been vastly improved.

I completed three full photoshoots, one of them being a practice shoot and two of them being final photoshoots which would consist of my final photographs. If I were to do this project again I would complete more practice shoots and final shoots to have more of a range of photographs and more practice with the camera, so I was more used to adjusting the settings and such of the camera. Other practice shoots would allow me to test out more photographic elements and any ideas I wasn't sure of, it could create more variety in my final pieces and a better quality finish.

My theme for the brief was about nature and even though that was a strong enough theme on its own, I had a sub theme of double exposure which worked well together and it made my photography more visually interesting. If I was to do the project again I would choose a theme and a sub-theme which worked together as well as nature and double exposure did. If I was to do this project again I would make nature a more prominent aspect, because the most prominent aspect in my photograph is the model which isn't what I was trying to achieve; the model was there to link the theme and sub-theme and to relate to identity.

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