Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Illustrated Project Proposal


Illustrated Project Proposal

Conservation Photography: Conservation photography combines nature with the pro-active, issue orientated approach of documentary photography and could be used as a tool for change. Conservation photography uses the art of high-quality photography and story telling to elicit action that creates tangible and meaningful conservation measures. These images are often used to build awareness, influence policy and raise funds for organisations. 

My personal investigative study is to create a visual record of Nature in England. The investigation will explore “Landscapes and Wildlife” including wide angles landscapes, macro shots of plants and animals and some inclusion of people. The reason I intend to study wildlife is because techniques such as macro photography and sequencing have inspired many new ideas regarding different natural elements. I also intend to explore the negative side of England's landscapes eg litter to create depth and contrast in my project.

 Photographer’s research:

- Art Wolfe

This image displays the wide angle technique that I intend to use in my photographs. The photo shows a landscape of mountains with snow above ice caps in the sea. It could be interpreted as a pointer to climate change and the rising sea levels. There is a reflection of the mountains on the water with adds more detail to the image. I would like to recreate some work like this.






- Jacky Parker

This picture shows the macro photography style. Linking with my theme of nature, I intend to create images very similar to this. The focus on the subject contrasted with the blur of the background draws the eye into the desired area, making this a complex technique. Here, we see the flower in full focus and everything around it being heavily out of focus, this could reflect the dangerous behaviour of humans ignoring the damage they are doing but focusing on the things they are creating.




- Duane Michals

Michals' sequences involve the subject of humans in a complex way. For example, this image shows a woman looking into a mirror in a sequence of images. It has undertones of insecurity and personal issues which are strongly conveyed through the sequencing style of photography. I will use this technique in my own work as it works well with nature. I could display different natural elements through the sequencing.


The techniques I want to use in my work include:

- Wide Angles
- Sequencing
- Macro Photography
- Colour Saturation
- Blurring
- Reflections
- Computer Experiments




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