That's right, you may have noticed (or not) that charliefield.blogspot.com has been a bit quiet over the last few months, some may say stagnant or even dead. So here I am resurecting this fabulous blog, a concious effort will now be made to regularly 'BLOG' including my efforts in the Street Photography Now project by the Photographer's Gallery.
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Charlie Field / charliefield@btinternet.com
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New today, I have just had a short review feature on boidus.co.uk it is available at www.boidus.co.uk please have a look..............
Sunday, 21 June 2009
So the degree is over, the work seems to be done, although to be continued..............
This set of images is the final body of work I have as it stands. A series of 12 colour photographs 24x20 inches. As I said I am currently continuing this body of work and have plans to exhibit the whole body of work soon, I will keep you updated on this as and when I know more.
Thursday, 30 April 2009
So here is the next instalment of my work.
I have now worked out exactly what it is I am interested in and what my work is looking at. This work deals with architectural space, with ideas of 'liminal space' that spaces in between places. Subways, bridges, roundabouts, stairways, places on a threshold. Through a process of turning the camera on itself between two merged exposures I have created a series of distorted, overloaded, uncertain images. They place the camera in a liminal space, in between the two viewpoints we experience in reality allowing the viewer to experience an altered reality.
Monday, 20 April 2009
After shooting on the normal slide film it all came back to me, the joy of the photograph, what it is to reproduce what we see and represent it in the way we want. The vivid contrast and saturation of the slides gave more of a richness to the images. As mentioned before I also wanted to experiment with the layering process using the 'in date' film which I did, but the correctly exposed film wasn't thin and bleak like the out of date stuff, it was too heavy. The images would not merge how I wanted them to, they wouldn't really merge at all.
One point I made in my proposal for the final year was to become more conscious and understand what I was doing, so this next step was almost about this for me as well as finding a way of furthering my ideas.I have been interested in using larger format cameras for a while as they allow for greater control when photographing. A big step for me and my work was taking the move up to 5x4 large format photography.
Whilst thinking about how I could develop the previous processes and ideas I toyed with the idea of splitting the exposure time whilst shooting, so I was thinking along the lines of setting up, taking a light reading and then splitting the exposure time in half and then exposing the film for that given time. So only giving the negative half of its required exposure innitially and then later completing it with whatever I wanted, whenever necessary, e.g. a different viewpoint or at night rather than in the day. I felt that the large format camera was appropriate as it gives a lot more freedom in terms of aligning different frames and removing film after the first half of the exposure.
These photographs are two of the initial shoots and were the two I displayed in our Interim Show, a sort of warm up for the Degree Show.
Sunday, 19 April 2009
The next step for me was to get away from the 'out of date' slide film that I was almost relying on to do something different to my work. So I went out and took photographs of things that interested me in terms of this idea of space and liminality using normal, 'in date' slide film. I also had the process of layering in mind and wanted to test it with this film as a way of furthering and developing what I was doing.
Whilst viewing some of my slides I accidentally put two into one slot in the projector, it just happened to be that the two slides were of the same building, one in the day and one at night. This created a strange sort of twilight image, the two frames didn't quite line up which slightly distorted things. The resulting image is one of uncertainty, not quite sure of itself, not night and not day, distorted and the out of date film created yet again a unreal colour cast, an altered reality.
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