Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Sophie Calle Project

- The Blind: Sophie Calle did a project where she asked people who have been blind since birth to describe what they thought beauty was, she then took that idea and went out and photographed a response to that idea, she did a multiple of examples of this and created a project around this. 
This image is just one of the many pictures she took and put together.  There was many different responses from the blind people which were very interesting, such as one lady said that she heard that green is a nice colour so that must mean grass was very beautiful. 
I find this project very interesting and different because I always wonder what it would be like being blind and how horrible it would be not being able to see anything and having to use what you hear and imagination to work out what things look like.

Monday, 26 September 2011

Shutter Speed and Aperture Testing

To begin my testing I had to make sure I had the correct settings.  The settings I had were f2.8, "3.2, 0.0 brightness, no flash and ISO 400.  I found that these settings gave me a picture that I liked, so I carried on testing out what more things I could do. 
I began to try writing numbers from one to three by changing the exposure time from "3.2 to "5.0 which meant the camera would be exposed to the light for a longer time which made it easier to draw more.
I found it quite hard to do because I had to turn the numbers around, however my dad found it much easier (which shows in the picture above) and we then thought about even longer words that we could write.
I tried writing Real madrid but I changed the camera exposure to "15 so more light got into the image which made me start to appear.
I Finally decided to take the exposure time down to "13 and got my dad to try write Real Madrid, which unfortunately he wasn't quick enough to write it, but now i know that by having the exposure level at around "13, I will be able to get relatively good quality images.

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Exploration & Discovery

Sophie Calle - (Female) Born 1953, a French writer, Photography, installation artist and Conceptual artist.  Since 2005 she has worked as a professor of film and photography at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland.  After completing her schooling she travelled for seven years.  When she returned to Paris in 1979 she began a series of projects to acquaint herself again both with the city and people of Paris and with herself. 
          In Suite Venitienne (1979), Calle followed a man she met at a party in Paris to Venice, where she disguised herself and followed him around the city, photographing him. Calle’s surveillance of the man, who she identifies only as Henri B, includes black and white photographs accompanied by text.


Portrait of Sophie calle

Sophie Calle's following strangers project

I find Sophie Calle's work intruiging and in a sense quite creepy in the way she follows people without them realising and captures their every move.