Monday 28 April 2008

Adrian Brannan


Adrian Brannan is a photographer who looks at different ways to present his photos. The place that is being photographed is monitored over a long period of time, up to 2years.


The intention to is to show the vibrancy and life of a city. All of the photos are arranged and layered up by hand. The images are fairly large about 90cm x 60cm.


I like that you can still tell what the pictures are of but as they are jumpled it gives an extra texture to the piece. There is also the randomness of the photos as they are not layered up straight. I would like to do something like this but i would have to choose an area very carefully.

Monday 14 April 2008

Lomography Exhibition


For my final project i wanted to use my lomography cameras to take pictures of objects that i was curious of. I will use a variety of different film cameras including a fisheye camera and a coloursplash camera. One of my ideas to present my work was to fill a whole wall in lots of colourful photos.
I then came across this exhibition that was held in London at trafalgar square. People from across the world were invited to send in their own lomography photos, in the end there were about 100,000 snapshots.
This website shows more about the exhibition and other photos of how much wall space was covered in photos. I think that this is very inspiring and i would like to create something similar to this which is visually very interesting.