Thursday, October 16, 2014

Finals








Fruit observation.
In this project I was looking at food – fruits in particular and observed how they overripe and rot. The reason for such a choice is my interest in food photography. I always admired those fancy bright pictures of delicious food on the clean background. And the brief for this project gave me chance to go ahead and try it myself. However I though it would be interesting to experiment and take fancy pictures of fruits not only when they are fresh and look juicy and delicious but also capture their slow dying and becoming ugly and unatractive.
So I set my camera on the tripod and kept taking pictures every once in a while when the fruits were changing. I found it quite interesting that my four chosen fruits: banana, strawberry, avocado and peach were changing and behaving differently in terms of timeframes.
Day 1.
Most of the noticable change happened to banana and strawbery during the 1rst day. They changed color and become more ripe.
Day 2.
Overnight avocado lost its healthy light green color and turned brown. I observed quite a noticeable change in strawberry. It dried and shrunk and lost it’s attractive ripe juicy look while peach and banana did not change much. A few black dots and lines appeared on the banana, and peach darkened and shrunk a little, though they both still look eatable.
Day 3.
On the third day only banana kept its eatable looks. Even though I’m personally a fan of slightly green bananas I guess other people still wouldn’t mind having a bite of this ripe yellow one. The rest of the fruits are not looking well.
Day 4.
Nothing changed much. All the fruits apart from banana lost their appetizing look, but the change is not very perceptible comparing to the results of the previous day.
Day 5.
All the fruits pretty much lost their attractiveness. Banana is the only one that still looked eatable (however not very appetizing). The other three fruits shrunk conspicuously. Peach caged the most overnight. It shrunk a lot and got ugly little wrinkles all over it.
Day 6.
There is no noticable pictures on the camera’s angle of view, yet peach  has got mold on it.

Evaluation.
This project was quite fun. I learned a lot about time-based photography. I also learned about the imperfections of data photography. In my case On 6th day one of the fruits got molded, however the mold grew underneath the peach and from the camera angle I couldn’t capture it as it would interfere with the aestetics.

A quick gif showing the process


Contach sheets and iterations

















Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Precedents


Video retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSd0keSj2W8

I find this video really fascinating. We eat at places like McDonald's everyday without even thinking what it takes designers and photographers to make ordinary food look so gorgeous and attractive on the pictures. Meanwhile it's a great design process. 










Images retrieved from: http://foodportfolio.com/

The pictures above is my selection of photos by te food photographer Michael Ray. I really like his style - very clean colorful pictures with minimum details at the background, just clear shots of the food. 

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Data photography exersise

Photos have were taken at 5:03 pm everyday.


Sunday: Henna tattoo 


Monday: ZOO


Tuesday: taking a nap


Wednesday: working on a Wearable Tech project in class


Thursday: waiting for the elevator at the student hall

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Analog Photography





As  analog photography is all about having a special aura of photographs. So for this project I decided  to explore this topic further. I am looking at places in Wellington and how they can become something more meaningful then just snapshots of streets.
  So I started with looking at places and streets of Wellington where I go often and where I love spending my time. On a sunny day I went to waterfront & Cuba street – my two comforting spots in Wellington. Why those? Because as touristic places  I associate them with my New Zealand experience as a whole. I enjoy sitting on the bench, enjoying the sun and watching bright blue skies and people passing by in rush of their everyday worries. Then I thought about the way how I can keep a visual reminder of those wonderful places and have a chance to refresh the sweet memories of calmness and happiness anytime I want.
  The best object would be a piece of jewelry as it is something worn close to the body and people carefully choose what it should be. So I chose 4 pictures that attract me the most and made 4 necklaces .