Monday, 29 November 2010

Monday, 22 November 2010

Exhibition Day

This task is to Print, Frame/mount you pictures in lesson for and exhibition. To plan for this exhibition you will need as a class to think about:
· Where to hold the exhibition
The exhibition is going to be held in T42 on Thursday 2nd December 2010 from 12.30-2.00.

· How it might look
The exhibition may have pictures hanging from the ceiling and pictures on easel's.  
· Who to invite 
People from around the college will be invted to see the exhibition.

· Titles for the Photos
The photos will have their own sub titles but the main tilte will be The Little People Of The College. My photographs that will be at the exhibition are called "A commanding preformance" and "zip lining".

· Health and Safety
There should only be a certain number of people in the room at one time as photos may be hanging from the ceiling and boards will be up with photos on so the more people in the room the more likely it is for people to walk into things. Also wires maybe on the floors because of lights. Tables and chairs could be in the room so people will have walk around minding tables, chairs, and the photographs.
  • Create a Poster for the event
During the exhibition you will need to get feedback on your photos. This feedback will help you when writing your evaluation.
You will need to get photos of your work being exhibited during the exhibition. These Photos will need to go onto your blog.

Monday, 15 November 2010

Little People Project

"A commanding preformance".

"Broadening the communication gap"

"Skiming the rim of my car"

 These are my first lot of pictures that i have taken for the little people project. This photo is called
"zip lining".

Monday, 8 November 2010

portfolio planning sheet.



Portfolio planning sheet


Portfolio title:
Little people of the college.
Target audience:
People interested in the college.
Theme:
Exhibition and marketing
Presentation medium: (print/Web/slideshow)
Slide show and a print
Portfolio goals and objectives:
      What does the project aim to do?
Advertise the college courses.


      What effect do you want to have on the audience?
I want to entice people to the college.

      Is there a question you are exploring?
Representing the college in a positive way.

Portfolio description:
Explain the types of images the portfolio will contain, such as:
     


      Close-ups
      Long shot

Location and resources:
         Where will your images be taken?
Hair and beauty, business, I am going to be recreating the picture on page 98 in the prospectus, Model F4.  Motor mechanics – I am going to get a guy and a small toy car so it looks like he is working on the car.

         What equipment will you need?
Camera, models, rope, toy car, .



Thursday, 4 November 2010

Slinkachu

My 'Little People Project' started in 2006. It involves the remodelling and painting of miniature model train set characters, which I then place and leave on the street. It is both a street art installation project and a photography project. The street-based side of my work plays with the notion of surprise and I aim to encourage city-dwellers to be more aware of their surroundings. The scenes I set up, more evident through the photography, and the titles I give these scenes aim to reflect the loneliness and melancholy of living in a big city, almost being lost and overwhelmed. But underneath this, there is always some humour. I want people to be able to empathise with the tiny people in my works.

In 2008 I started the ‘Inner City Snail’ project, involving the decoration of snails that I find around London. After decoration, the snails are then placed back, free to go about their business in the city. In many ways similar in theme to the 'Little People Project', Inner City Snail can also be seen as a satire of street art and, more generally, our need to cover every available surface of our cities with graffiti, signage and advertising.  

http://slinkachu.com/

For the close up pictures the artist may have used macro photography and for the further away shots just took normal photogarphs. 



Monday, 1 November 2010

The Decisive Moment

 In this photograph you can see a person walking this is a decisive moment because it is naturally happening and not planned.