Friday, 23 March 2012
Nineth Shoot: Bristol Zoo
To finish my project, I had the opportunity to visit Bristol Zoo. I know some people are frightened of insects and certain animals, so I tried to use this to my advantage. While I was there, many of the water tanks were empty, but the underwater windows made me feel really uneasy about the water.
Labels:
Bristol Zoo,
bugs,
water
Location:
Swansea, UK
Eighth Shoot: Swansea City Centre
Labels:
City Centre,
slow shutter speed,
Swansea
Location:
Swansea, UK
Seventh Shoot: The Boat
Labels:
Abandoned,
Boat,
Swansea Marina,
water
Location:
Swansea, UK
Sixth Shoot: Uplands Mansion
A few streets away from the college campus, there is an abandoned mansion house. The derelict state of it is nerve racking, almost as if you're expecting to see a shadow through the broken windows. The boarded up windows and baracades around the entrances also make you feel uneasy about the place.
Labels:
Abandoned,
Llwyn-Y-Bryn,
Mansion
Location:
Swansea, UK
Fifth Shoot: The Pine Forest
Along the North Gower Road, there is a pine forest that used to be a military firing range. There are warning signs on the marsh and throughout the sand dunes that warn you of unexploded mines. I find this very unsetteling. As well as that, there are one or two small cabbins in the middle of the woodland area for conservationists to stay, though, personally, staying in the middle of the woods is scary.
Labels:
Gower,
Pine Forest,
woodland
Location:
Swansea, UK
Fourth Shoot: Swansea Grand Theatre
I have always visited the theatre since I was little, yet every time I go I can't help but feel slightly unnerved by the interiors. There are rumours of a ghost that hunts the theare hall and the atmosphere is quite strange.
Labels:
Swansea Grand Theatre,
Theatre,
theatre hall
Location:
Swansea, UK
Third Shoot: College Again
I decided to look around college again. The photographs from the previous college shoot needed a little something more to make the atmosphere a little more 'spooky'. I used the same locations around the campus, but included moving figures and used a low shutter speed creating more interesting images.
Location:
Swansea, UK
Second Shoot: Ilston Valley
In the summer this woodland, situated on the Gower, is a beautiful place and great for family outings. However, during the winter months, it holds a completely diferent atmosphere. The tall, bare trees, wet ground and dark skies could be the perfect setting for a horror film.
Labels:
church,
Gower,
Ilston Valley,
woodland
Location:
Swansea, UK
First Shoot: College
For my first photoshoot, I chose to look at the college campus. The building is a mix of old and new, and as it used to be an all girls school and rumours of it being a small hospital previous to that, I find some aspects of the campus rather strange and a little daunting.
Labels:
Gower College Swansea,
Llwyn-Y-Bryn
Location:
Swansea, UK
Introduction to Reverse Spaces
This blog is dedicated to my foundation art project entitled 'Reverse Spaces'.
I chose the medium of photography to explore and have experimented with a range of ideas and concepts to illustrate this.
To start this project I researched into other artists that had explored similar concepts and interesting techniques. The biggest influences throughout my project were Photographer Alexey Titarenko and Francesca Woodman.
I chose the medium of photography to explore and have experimented with a range of ideas and concepts to illustrate this.
To start this project I researched into other artists that had explored similar concepts and interesting techniques. The biggest influences throughout my project were Photographer Alexey Titarenko and Francesca Woodman.
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