Friday, 7 June 2013

Jan Von Holleben Inspired Work

Preparation
A few pictures to show the behind-the-scenes work of preparing our Jan Von Holleben inspired work. We decided to settle for flying as out main theme and each individually have our own means of flight.

The individual elements of the scene were broken down into, sky, clouds, bubble, flames, balloons, string... 

After we finished creating the elements of the scene, we decided to move our operations into the biggest area possible with a top-down view (i.e. atrium). This enabled us to have a birds-eye view of the scene we're creating.



Outcome & Analysis

I found the Inspired work to be of an adventurous nature as I have never attempted photography in such a why like this! It was a brilliant learning experience as we lacked the advantage of a correctly setup studio. Even know I am struggling to analyse the work that was produced but lets start.

Looking at the scenes produced, we've created a similar, creative representation of Jan Von Holleben's work. Our theme was based about being a child (similar to Jan Von) and flight. As you can see in the images, we wanted to demonstrate the various means of flight. We came up with the following;

  • Subject with flames coming from the bottom of shoes to represent rocket boots.
  • Subejct with angle wings
  • Subject holding onto tied balloons
  • Subject in bubble




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