Monday 17 September 2012

Logo

The tones of this photo are lovely.. but what attracts me the most is the logo/watermark.. the placing and minimalism is perfect.


Need some ideas for the lifeless logo.. maybe
 >LIFE (more than life) or
  (less than life)
hmm.. just life is not great.

would love to be lessthanthree <3 :p=":p" a="a" are="are" availible="availible" bit="bit" but="but" domains="domains" maybe="maybe" no="no" p="p" pukey="pukey" there="there" too="too">
could go for another of the same style like.. colonparenthesis, doesn't exactly roll off the tongue.  think i'll abandon that idea :/

Friday 15 June 2012

maxi-macro

After looking at http://www.photographyserved.com/Gallery/Your-beautiful-eyes/428809 .. the eyes look like landscapes some sculpted out of sand...

Why not play with perception and build a big one out of sand and shoot with tilt to make it look macro?

Could expand this to other fake small things.. kinda like a reverse slinkachu

Sunday 22 January 2012

Faith in abilities

Possibly images of people having a hard time doing a task ..
This goes deeper if the person is passionate about the task, who really wants or needs it to be done but still failing - anger, frustration etc..

Friday 13 January 2012

A couple of ideas

One idea I just thought of - hardware appendages, I took jake's external disk drive put it on my crotch then ejected it - imagining a white disk being ejected with something like 'sperm' or 'dna' written on it.  Also brings me back to when I was just imagining having a diskdrive input on my body somewhere..

The other idea was an older one shooting through a thin layer of meat - getting a diffused image with a veiny meating texture

Thursday 6 January 2011

The final eight

The provisional final eight images for the project in its current state:-









Friday 31 December 2010

Object intimate


At the end of this shoot I decided to shoot from a different angle; moving away from an object in the middle of black space, this is more a intimate view of the shape abstracted from the curves of a body.  Not so analytical and still life, but still just as abstract.

Thursday 23 December 2010

Face


Even less abstract; more a tracing of contours to define a shape.  There's no hiding a face in it's entirety, we're too programmed in it's recognition.