Draft
Proposal
Your
idea and subject area:
This
will be a landscape based project with a surreal twist. I will be
looking to create a set of landscapes that each have something
unusual about them. This will either be objects that don't belong in
a setting, objects of unusual size or something similar that makes
the landscape look a bit different. I will be looking to make the
effect fairly subtle so that a viewer just glancing at the image
would see an ordinary landscape, but something would be there that
caught the eye and draws the viewer in for a closer look, to check
what they are seeing. I already have a general aesthetic in mind for
the project, one that is much inspired by Martin Vloch's work. It
will be black and white, high contrast with a gritty feel.
I
will be looking into forced perspective photography and digital
composites to create the surreal images.
I
have also considered stereograms and 3D image techniques to display
the images as this will add the unusualness and add to the effect.
Research
methodology:
I
will be looking at past and current landscape and surreal
photographers and artists as well as digital artists. Websites will
be the majority of the research, but I will also be looking out for
gallery work and any books that contain relevant work.
For
the 3D imaging I will be researching and hopefully testing different
methods to see if it will be feasible for what I want to produce.
How
do you plan to realise the project:
I
will be researching to start with to get an idea of the images I want
to produce, I will then be searching for suitable locations and do
some test shoots on location to see of they will work for what I want
to produce. I will also be testing different 3d imaging techniques to
see if they will work.
Timescales/production
plan:
Research
/ Test shoots, Location scouts, method tests / further shoots /
Editing / prints
The
above is my general plan, but I will be looking to do whatever I can
when I can.
Intended
audience and output:
As
its a fine art based project my output will be a few high quality
prints. Intended audience is people interested in surreal/landscape
work.
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