Charlie Funder graduated from RSC in 2013. He decided to work in the medium of photography, to tell a story of life, through hands. The final photographs offer a beautiful selection of moments in time, and capture the essence of life throughout the years.
Do you notice the way that the photos gradually lose their colour? Consider what the purpose behind this type of editing might be, in relation to Charlie's overall theme. |
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In 2014 Charlie Phillips-Stone worked on the creation of a series of photographs displaying Melbourne as a mini-city. For the medium of photography, there is a minimum number of 10 original photographs that must be developed for the final product. Charlie chose to add an additional 2 photographs, to further extend his photography series on Melbourne. Look at his photos (right).
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Lucy Rogers' final media product is a reflection of life through the photography of hands. She decided to work in the medium of photography, to capture the nature of relationships through everyday situations.
Lucy made the decision to edit the photos into a black and white, and to use natural settings, as opposed to a blank studio setting. Look through Lucy's PDP (below) to see how she went about the pre-production and production process.
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KATE WHITE (PHOTO, 2012) Kate White graduated at the end of 2012. She decided to work in the medium of photography. Her series of photographs focused on emotions felt during teen years. See the images below and her PDP to the right.
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OLIVIA THENG (PHOTO, 2012) Olivia Theng graduated at the end of 2012. She worked in the area of photography and projection. Olivia's concept focuses on the desire to travel. This series of work involved Olivia taking a series of photographs, projecting these photos onto her models and then photographing the models.
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