Tuesday 21 January 2014

Scott Hazard Critique

Photo 1:


I chose this photo as one of my favourites from Scott Hazard because I like how he made the picture look like a tunnel disappearing into the sky. I like how the layers get darker towards the middle and look realistic. I like how it is a plain blue background so that it blends best.

Photo 2:

This is another one of the photos I love from Scott Hazard. I have always really liked clouds in the sky. I think they are very interesting. I really like how he put the layers into the clouds. The shape looks like it is disappearing and it blends very well with the picture. I like how he put a wide range of colours in the picture.
Photo 3:


This is the third photo I chose from Scott Hazard. I like how the layers are not all the same colour. I like how he put the shape right above the house to make it look a second dimension. I like how in the picture there is more of the sky than the house. I like how the shape comes out from the chimney off the roof to also make it look like smoke.
Photo 4:


This is the last photo I chose that Scott Hazard took. I like how he put the shape on the building to make it look like a door. I like how the shape is right beside the plants because it looks really cool. This photo looks like something from a fairytale. It looks like something from Alice In Wonderland.

http://scotthazard.net/section/141588_Photo_Constructs.html

Wednesday 15 January 2014

Scott Hazard

Photo #1
This photo is a picture of the cement outside the school. I took this photo because the background is grey, which makes it easier to get a good shape. I made 7 layers to make it look deeper and I used the burn tool to make it more defined.


Photo #2
This photo is a picture of the picnic table outside the hub. I took this photo because the background is neutral with a lot of grey, which makes it easier to get a good shape. I made 7 layers to make it look deeper and I used the burn tool to make it more defined.



Photo #3
This photo is a picture of the counter by the cafeteria. I took this photo because the background is grey, which makes it easier to get a good shape. The shape I chose to make was a square. I made 7 layers to make it look deeper and I used the burn tool to make it more defined.



Photo #4
This photo is a picture of the door outside the photography room. I took this photo because the background is grey, which makes it easier to get a good shape. The shape I chose was a triangle. I made 7 layers to make it look deeper and I used the burn tool to make it more defined.



Monday 2 December 2013

My Experience





I decided to use aprons because i like to cook. I got the inspiration by walking past the foods room and i remembered that i could camouflage into the aprons. I asked Mrs. Huffer and she said yes, go ahead. At first i took a test shot of the aprons by itself. Then I took a picture of me standing beside the aprons. The final shot was taken by Veronika and it was a picture of me tied up with aprons with all of the  aprons camouflaging. I hung the neck piece onto the hook so i would blend in. The part that I let stick out was my boots. Overall this was a good experience because I learned how to camouflage into plain sight.




I decided to use a basket of footballs because I like to play sports and I thought footballs would be good to camouflage with. I got the inspiration by walking past the gym and thinking that their would be many things to camouflage with in the gym equiptment room. I asked Mrs. Smith and she said sure and unlocked the door. At first i took a test shot of the basket. Then I took a picture of Gillian inside the basket. The final shot was taken by myself and it was a picture of Gillian squished in the basket with the footballs covering her. The part of Gillian sticking out is her hair. Overall i liked taking these pictures and my idea because it turned out the way i wanted it too.





I decided to use an empty garbage can because I thought it would be easy to fit into. I got the inspiration by walking upstairs and i found an empty garbage can. At first i got into the garbage can, which was a lot harder to do than i thought. Then I took a test shot of the garbage can alone. Then Rachael took the second test shot of me inside the garbage can. The final shot was taken by Rachael, while Gillian placed the paper on me to camoflauge. The part of myslef sticking out is my boots. Overall i did not like this experience as much as the other two because it hurt to fit into the garbage can.

Critique Of Yvonne Bayer




I chose this picture as one of my examples because this looks very difficult to do. I like how it looks like they are just stacked up boxes in a pile and it does not look like they are attached to a human.


I chose this picture because I like how it turned out. It looks like it was very difficult to get into the sheets and make it look like you were the foam. I like how she put herself by the foam pieces because it looks like it is put together.


I chose this picture because it is one of my favorite ones that Yvonne took. I liked it because the bags are placed carefully and blend in to look realistic. One thing that I would change about this photo is I would lay the person in the bag basket so it look like they are blending in.



Yvonne Bayer


Urban Camouflage


The artist I have chosen for my research is Yvonne Bayer. She was born in 1983 in Ulm, Germany and is currently living and working in Cologne, Germany.


In 2003-2010 she majored in Studies of Communication Design and Product Design, in Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design / Staatliche Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe. She also majored in Interdisciplinary Studies in Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design Stockholm. In February of 2010 she got her diploma in Communication Design in Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design / Staatliche Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe.


     Yvonne Bayer has a lot of photography experience and Internships. In 2002-2003 she had an Internship at Duodesign and an agency for applied ideas in Ulm, Germany. In 2008 she had an Internship at Hauser Lacour in Frankfurt, Germany and did some freelance work for Hauser Lacour in Frankfurt, Germany. In 2009 she had an Internship at Eat Sleep Work/Play in London, England. In 2010 she did some advertising media design for Karlsruhe Artists’ Fair. She also did an Urban Camouflage workshop in Pottfiction Summer Camp. In 2011 she did more freelance work but for Lange and Durach and freelance work for nondesign in Cologne, Germany.  


At the moment she is a communication designer. She works in different fields like graphic design, conceptual design, culture, and exhibition projects. She also loves to do art work projects. Right now she is looking for freelance projects that she is interested in.  
    
    
Yvonne is a very original photographer. I like how in her photos she tries to make every costume realistic. I like her photography because it looks well done and the way she poses makes the picture blend and all come together. Her creativity has influenced me with my photos and has given me many ideas.