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Week 5 – Reflection of Final Photography

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  • Oct 21, 2020
  • 2 min read

This week will be my final lesson in cycle 1. As for these few week,I've learned many of technique about this creative practice course,including the shot types of photography,research shills,the ways to do my mind map.For example,I use low angle to make object more prominent and attractive.






This photo is an example which I were gone outside to practice low angle,and also I've used Lightroom to fix some of details of the image.













Then,we have a Final Photography Collection in this final week. I'm very excited that I can show my using of all the technique which I learned during these few week.Here is my final photography collection

All these photos is about architecture and they are related to City life-Photography mini brief theme.For me,the whole structure of them showed some urban,industrial style and also a little bit modern.However, I were taken them in my city which was a busy city in Asia.So my photographs related to the Photography mini brief theme.

I want to use my photograph collection to express that we all live in the city at every moment but we always have a lot things to do,for example, student need to go study at school and adults need to go for work.So we have not much time to look at all the building in this wonderful city.

I like listen to some pop music since pop music have a brisk rhythm and make me feel happiness, also pop music give me more urban and modern feeling, it inspired me to create these photographs also to relate my pathway choice.

In my opinion,Hitoshi Abe is a great designer and I get a lot of interesting inspiration from his work since there are many ideas of modern and simple style that he created from his work, such as, F-town,Miyagi Stadium, T-house etc.

I have used printer and print my photographs out and started to paste the piece of paper that I have been cut out, then I recreate the original photograph.

The example below:




 
 
 

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