Sunday 27 November 2011

Display Project Eval

For Starters i chose the 'Produce and distribute a zine' idea. I began jotting down ideas of what i should base it on and my primary thought was to create a publication, showing my photography up to now , being a follower of the practice for 3 years i began thinking it would be great to start getting peoples reactions but on a larger scale.
The idea all changed when i had a meeting with Stuart, he noticed that i wrote too much and that, for him, there wasn't enough imagery. I then changed my concept but sticking to photography and the idea of it being personal to me. I decided to make a documentary project, which spanned the time of 20 days.
From reading the other project ideas I saw one that stuck out to me which was, .represent imperical information about yourself' so i decided the outlook and concept, would be to show viewers a look into my life. I'm aware that some will think that the photographs don't compliment 'my life' but that's what I'm trying to portray, i don't want to sugarcoat it and there's no gimmicks. Alot of what you see revolves around travel, going to and coming from places. I don't say where I've been but leave the area around me open and up for discussion. Some photographs may tend to lead down the road of 'inanimate objects'. A simple photo of something we may use on a daily basis, but when you take the time to study this, where it's come from? how did it get to this? are all valid questions that i hope to raise.
There wasn't a great deal of research used in this project, but i had been aware of publications and zines for at least a year. Studying them for a short period in my foundation course gave me a rough idea of what to include. I also read parts of the book, image takers image makers, a book presenting various different photographers including Mitch Epstein, Mary Ellen Mark and William Eggleston. The Photos shown were incredibly inspirational though my main interest was to read what was written about the artist, by finding out why Epstein has taken a strong, lasting photo, it would be easier to do the same for mine, not to necessarily give away the idea, but to let the viewer step inside.
The production of the zine outweighs that of a handmade version but there's a reason to this. Although i wanted to get a modern, contemporary feel i also wanted it to relate to me, seeing as that what the contents is based on. The minimalistic design is something i've always strived upon, i get the sense of say an empty snowy landscape is calming and doesn't distract the viewer from unwanted additions.

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