PHO702: Critical Review
PHO702 Critical Review of Practice
PHO702 Critical Review of Practice assignment.
PHO702 Critical Review of Practice assignment.
B** P***** Hi Roydon, I find your project fascinating! With your intent – maybe you could talk about what led you to change the images once you took them? Maybe you could talk about the colours you use and why you choose them? Also I think it would be interesting Read more…
Production of a 10 min video to be peer-reviewed. This simple task is the draft of the Critical Review of Practice that has to be produced. Having listened to the work I have produced and revisited the learning outcomes for the CRoP I feel that I have gone over on Read more…
Post an image that your group has not seen. This image is one from a group of the image that I had not released yet as work in progress so fits within the remit. Through “virtual darkroom” experimentation or what is better known as Lightroom and this image is the Read more…
Within my current engagement, it is seldom that the image is objective without it being steeped in a large helping of subjectivity. The practice is not about looking through the window of the photograph but examining the photograph for its own worth. Peeling the layers and baggage that photographic practice Read more…
Thinking of the nature of photography in line with the consideration of staged or constructed I feel that it is important to be mindful of the situation you are in and be honest with your practice. If you analyse the concept of staged and constructed where do you stop? You Read more…
There has been much thought along with this abstract progression and finding context. Many have suggested that follow the art history trail. Surrealism and abstract expressionism both leap out as possible avenues of interest however, sadly at this stage I feel that neither fit the bill to inform the practice. Read more…
From investigations, it’s clear that the context of photographic images is swayed and changed with how the image is consumed. This is a significant factor that any practitioner has to consider when producing any body of work. Abstract images, where I am currently practice is no exception to the issue Read more…