Another in the series “Journey” – an interrupted journey – on a sunny day a stop for walking in the sunshine is preferable to a non stop journey
Via Pooley Country Park enroute to Derby
Sunday 9th March 2014
Another in the series “Journey” – an interrupted journey – on a sunny day a stop for walking in the sunshine is preferable to a non stop journey
Via Pooley Country Park enroute to Derby
Sunday 9th March 2014
Random shots from my journeys that I hope will help pull me into creating some sort of narrative. all a bit vague but I feel I will start to define a pattern or direction as I accumulate images.
Birmingham International to Birmingham New Street
Saturday 1st March 2014
New camera new gallery- Canon G15 all shots taken and composed in square format.
Project to photograph 150 passengers at 150 stations for the 150th anniversary of the Tube by photographer Brendan Docherty … http://now-here-this.timeout.com/2014/02/15/150-portraits-of-150-commuters-at-150-stations/ Full set of pics here on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/brendandoc/sets/72157636744155316/
In December 2012 I went to the Seduced by Art exhibition at the National Gallery. The exhibition explores early photography from the mid-19th century and the most exciting contemporary photographs, alongside historical painting. It takes a look at how photographers use fine art traditions, including Old Master painting, to explore and justify the possibilities of their art. The comparisons were quite strikingly accurate even considering modern styles and techniques. I have two main interest in life photography and motorcycles and there are a lot of us out there , based on the number of blogs I find that are about this pairing. So today I found a blog showcasing a photographer combining not only photography and motorcycles but adding into the mix “Old Master” style paintings – have a look here and some more work of Madrid based photographer Kristina Fender.
I keep finding references to Gestalt elements in the design and composition of images.
Gestalt is a psychology term which means “unified whole”. It refers to theories of visual perception developed by German psychologists in the 1920s. These theories attempt to describe how people tend to organize visual elements into groups or unified wholes when certain principles are applied.
These principles are:
Doing research for design for this section I found this presentation for website designers on Slideshare that has many items to consider as it is the same visual language to create any image;
Also these links give further outlines :
Taken from the OCA Blog – Paul Reas exhibition at retrospective “Daydreaming about the good times? – 1972 – 2012 shown at Impressions Gallery in December 2013