Taken in Bristol
Taken in Bristol
Taken in Leeds
Taken in Bristol
Taken in York
Taken in Bristol
Taken in Leeds
Taken in Bristol
Taken in Leeds
Taken in Bristol
Taken in Bristol
Taken in Leeds
Taken in Bristol
Taken in Leeds
Taken in Leeds
Taken in Bristol
Taken in York
Taken in Bristol
Taken in Bristol
Taken in Bristol
Taken in Bristol
Taken in Leeds
Taken in Leeds
Taken in Leeds
Taken in York
Taken in Leeds
Taken in Bristol
Taken in Bristol
Here are my final set of images, I had originally started working in a landscape format and thought I wanted my final book to be landscape. I tried experimenting with square cropping because I think often it looks very artistic and interesting. At first I was worried that the square crop would take the impact away from the photographs because I had framed them in-camera thinking that I was going to work in a landscape format, and so didn't leave room for cropping down and making images smaller. However, after testing out a few of my images with the square crop, I was really liking the way that my images were looking and were starting to look more abstract and more like pieces of art rather than just photographs of buildings.
Because the square images crop into photographs, they almost take some of the subjects out of context and therefore making the image more abstract. Phillipp Klinger (my inspiration for this set of images) doesn't create square images so the fact I have chosen to work in squares puts my own spin on the book rather than just imitating his style of work.
I am very proud of my final images and I really like the way that a lot of them are quite abstract and mainly consist of geometric shapes and lines. Phillipp Klinger has really inspired me and therefore I was able to produce some work which I am very pleased with. To get the images to make up my book I went on numerous photoshoots in York, Leeds and Bristol. The first few photoshoots I did I was just testing out what the type of imagery I was going to create was going to look like. Once I knew that I wanted abstract images in a square format it was a lot easier for me to look for that great shot. I also got used to framing in my camera where I knew I would have to crop to make it square.
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