This past week I spent my photographic time on the chemistry of mixing resin together. In the spirit of making the project artistic as well as documentary I have tried to do better set ups of the materials, though I imagine there will be better ones of these when color is involved.
My main goal with the project is to create a visual story of making art from different mediums through my photography. Over the last few years I've come to find this my favorite form of photography- telling stories through a series of pictures.
This coming week I will be doing pouring into molds and introduce mica powder and copper flakes to start showing the project come to fruition. Then, in the third week of resin, I will show the sanding, drilling, and stringing of the project as it completes.
If anyone has any ideas about how to set my subjects as more artistic I would love to read ideas.
Link to view unedited photos below:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1KPw9AA6bPbAOQTtBocp8KEBAThJHsRjf?usp=sharing
I like the idea of sending a link to a batch of photos however it seems like the viewer has to open every file to see it. Is there another way to do it? This be comes very time consuming for the viewer. As far as making them more interesting I think you have to think of what is their purpose? If you want to make a manual on how to pour resin and then how to make a painiting step one, two, three I think your approach will work. Of are you trying to show the creative process that happens in your mind making art? Then maybe you need to be a little more abstract with the photo's
ReplyDeleteIt should let you scroll through the photos, if you have one full screen there should be an arrow in the top left of the screen that says close and makes them all equal sizes.
ReplyDeleteOK yes i see that thanks you. How is it going?
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