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Re: Photographic contest

by Vance <Vance.Lear@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 29, 2008 at 11:28 AM

On Mar 28, 12:54=A0am, TonyB <usenetg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Snaggy wrote:
> > Hello everyone! I'm here to ask you some suggestion for a photographic
> > contest in my school, nothing im****tant but fun nevertheless !!
>
> > the theme is a bit strange... translated from italian:
> > "The true path to knowledge doesn't consist in exploring new
> > landscapes, but in seeing with new eyes"
>
> maybe you could think about how others see the world, maybe not even
> people - you could get down low for a pet's eye view? Or how about some
> photos of your town from the perspective of a person in a wheelchair?
> "See with new eyes" - how about a baby's view of the world? Or maybe a
> new-born animal with eyes half closed? What do they see?
>
> If you want to go a bit deeper maybe you could investigste the role of
> the passive consumer in modern society, busily getting on with their
> consuming without realising the cost to the environment of such a
> lifestyle. You could do a short photo essay on an individual's awakening
> to the bigger picture...
>
> hope this helps,
>
> Tony Bramah

Interesting.  There are a lot of ways that this could be approached.
I'm biased to illustrating the sense of the phrase using people, but
it isn't necessary.  Anything contrasting two (it could be more) takes
on the same subject are implied, so, using inanimate objects you could
take objects that have the same or similar functionality where one is
obviously conceptually different.

I think good candidates would be older objects that are stereotypical
of their period and a modern interpretation.  For example, an Italian
industrial designer came up with the concept of a 's****k', an almost
functional combination of a spoon and a fork.  You could shoot this
either as a sole image of the 's****k' because the concepts of the
spoon and fork are implied in its design and you wouldn't need to
include them because they are virtually universeally known.  However,
you could also do something interesting with all the utensils.

With people, since my background is photojournalism and photo essays,
I would think in terms of contrasting one or more subjects who are
clearly not reacting to their environment because it has become so
known that it holds no interest and another subject who is reacting to
the same environment because something, that everyone else is
ignoring, is interesting or engaging.

Another approach is to find a common object used in an unusual way.
This image may, or may not, involve a person.  An image that floats to
mind is of sandals made from old tires.

Just some thoughts off the top of my head.

Vance
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
Photographic contest
Snaggy <l.cioria@[EMAI  2008-03-27 14:59:50 
Re: Photographic contest
TonyB <usenetguff@[EMA  2008-03-28 08:54:04 
Re: Photographic contest
Vance <Vance.Lear@[EMA  2008-03-29 11:28:11 

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