The four photo sets above each tell a different story. To do this i used help from 2 students who are not in this photography class. I think this helped alot because they were not trying to learn this concept of photography, so their emotions and actions are not only genuine but also free and unrestricted. ~ and fun (: ~ I found that using the B&W setting was best to convey the story. If you take a close look and think about what your seeing, you'll get the story :)
No matter how close I look I have no idea what is happening in the third story.:(
ReplyDeleteI feel like some of the frames don't go as we'll with each other as I would have hoped. However, you made them all clear and they were all really creative and funy!
ReplyDeleteI think your photos are interesting. My favorite is the last one.
ReplyDeleteI liked your photos a lot. However, the third set is a bit unclear as to what is going on.
ReplyDeleteThe third series is a bit unclear, but the others are solid. I liked the usage of black and white.
ReplyDeleteNice shots. I like the repetition of being pushed, but the third one is a little confusing.
ReplyDeleteGreat job with your narrative series. I agree with you about using students outside of class because it added a more naturalistic and tone to every image. I really like how the second image focuses on perspective and different angles.
ReplyDeleteGreat Photos! I especially like your first and last narratives. I think the scene you portray of your model falling over the edge is very creative and interesting. It creates a very realistic and clear story for the viewer.
ReplyDeletegood job! showing a story through still images is hard but you succeeded in all of your sets! i also like that you used the concept of death/evil around the time of Halloween, and it also helps your entire series become more cohesive. well done Hadley!
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