In the week leading up to my hand in, my laptop was stolen along with memory cards containing the bulk of my work throughout this year. Unfortunately I was not able to recover a large amount of the images I had taken throughout the semester. Fortunately I was able to reshoot a few of the more solid photos in the extra time I was given. Although not all my work is able to be presented, I feel that my final images are a good representation of the process I had followed and the images I had already taken.
Thursday, 12 June 2014
Final Images
- Kiwiana are certain objects or icons that are considered to be special to New Zealand and it's history. I decided to photograph icons such as marmite, fish n' chups and the famous Swanndri because of their well known aesthetics e.g red and blue chequer pattern or greasy white paper for fish and chips. My project looks at some of the more well known icons and portrays them as how they may be used in context as well as in the studio.
In the week leading up to my hand in, my laptop was stolen along with memory cards containing the bulk of my work throughout this year. Unfortunately I was not able to recover a large amount of the images I had taken throughout the semester. Fortunately I was able to reshoot a few of the more solid photos in the extra time I was given. Although not all my work is able to be presented, I feel that my final images are a good representation of the process I had followed and the images I had already taken.
In the week leading up to my hand in, my laptop was stolen along with memory cards containing the bulk of my work throughout this year. Unfortunately I was not able to recover a large amount of the images I had taken throughout the semester. Fortunately I was able to reshoot a few of the more solid photos in the extra time I was given. Although not all my work is able to be presented, I feel that my final images are a good representation of the process I had followed and the images I had already taken.
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