Monday, 5 June 2017

Presentation Case Study and Exhibition Role Completion

At the end of this final unit, we are going to present our images in an exhibition, open to the public, displaying everyone in the classes work. After going to the David Hockney exhibition in the Tate Modern, we were encourages to display our work in a more unique and individual way, not just the standard, hang in out photographs in a frame on the wall.

When presenting my final pieces, I want the presentation to go along with the theme of my photographs, which is street photography and the idea that we are always being watched, I am going to do this with different props such as a dummy CCTV camera and some CCTV warning signs. I believe that this will be effective in showing my final idea because it can give the audience some further clues of what my final images are trying to show. Overall, I am going to have eight final images on my exhibition board, showing off my favourite work from each of my conceptual shoots. To ensure that my images will stay up on the board would be to use double sided tape, however when putting up my dummy CCTV camera I will need something much more strong and stable, such as some using some nails to put them up.

  As we have to do the entire exhibition as a class. We have all been assigned different roles, such as, putting up the images, making invitations and posters and getting snacks and drinks. However, my role was at the end of taking everything down and repainting the boards on which the photographs went on. 


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