Now that I have taken my test shots and analysed them, I can now move on to re-shooting my images.
After analysing my images, I now know what I am looking to do for my final images. I am looking to:
Experiment
- Set building
- Special effects
- Scale
- Angles
- Different scenarios
- Possibly make a storyboard (a series of images which tell a story)
Being a photographer, I know that not everything goes exactly how I would like. In this case, because I am shooting my images outside, I need the natural sunlight to light my images. If this does not go to plan, I would have to have a back-up plan.
Plan B
If I do not have the weather on my side, I have devised a back-up plan so that I can still photograph my images.
- Indoors
- Build a set (keeping it quite simple)
- Use artificial light
Building my set
Jake and Dinos Chapman are English visual artists, often known as the Chapman brothers, who work together as a collaborative sibling duo. Their subject matter is often deliberately shocking, including, in 2008, a series of works that appropriated original watercolours by Adolf Hitler.
If I decide to build a little bit of a set for my piece of work, I will bear Jake and Dinos Chapman's work in mind:
Building my set
Jake and Dinos Chapman are English visual artists, often known as the Chapman brothers, who work together as a collaborative sibling duo. Their subject matter is often deliberately shocking, including, in 2008, a series of works that appropriated original watercolours by Adolf Hitler.
If I decide to build a little bit of a set for my piece of work, I will bear Jake and Dinos Chapman's work in mind:
These images are from the photo series 'hell'.
Although these images aren't relevant to my project in sense of theme, they are relevant in set-building. These images will give me a reference to look back to when building my set in order to give my images a sense of surrounding and give them more of an atmosphere.




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