Mid- Project Evaluation
Discuss what you intended to do as part of the project, has the idea changed ?
I intended to portray the theme of travel in my project by shooting various different locations, sometimes including the mode of transport and journey of getting to the destination. I still intend to carry on with my idea however now focusing more on the individual city and towns. I plan on continuing to do more shoots on this whilst keeping within the theme of my project.
What shoots were must successful ?
So far I feel that my most successful shoots are 2 and 4. I think I think I produced a strong series of landscapes especially in shoot 2 which included my seascapes. I enjoyed experimenting with black and white and adjusting the exposure, although in the end I decided to stick to the majority of my edits being in colour and increasing the saturation. Shoot 4 I think was successful as it identified travellers before going on a journey pre destination. Although some of the images showed movement within, I actually really liked this technique and intend to do a shoot based upon the image I had took creating more like this.
What aspect of the work requires improvement e.g - shoot... technique
Aspects of my work that I feel require more improvement are certain points of analysis. I feel there are certain shoots that need to be written up more in depth including more detailed analysis of settings and techniques. I also feel that i want to incorporate a shoot where the location is accessible enough to use a tripod, therefore hopefully improving the stability of the photos I am producing.
Where do you see the work progressing - future shoots you would like to do
I see my work progressing more towards more shoots based on cities and towns as previously mentioned above. For future shoots I intend to shoot architecture in London, possibly including the subject of tourists or people. I also would like to do a separate shoot of a train station taking images of trains from the outside and within and then to experiment within black and white.
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