It's A Small World

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The Final Project It’s A Small World James Riley

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A presentation of photographs, artist research and final outcome

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The  Final  Project  

It’s  A  Small  World    James  Riley  

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Naoki  Honjo  

Friday  28  September  2007  From  September  28th  Paul  Smith  is  hosEng  an  exhibiEon  of  the  work  of  

Japanese  photographer  Naoki  Honjo  in  his  Albemarle  St  shop.  

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Naoki  Honjo  

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"Swedish  Shipping  Terminal"    Published  in  "Small  Planet"    

Naoki  Honjo.  2008  

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Containers,  urban  buildings,  express  highways,  Tokyo  staEon,  parks  and  people,  of  which  Noaki  Honjo’s  works  are  consisted.    

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Richard  Silver  

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Mind  Map  Of  Ideas  

 Liverpool  Street  StaEon  

Oxford  Circus  

Lakeside  Shopping  Centre  

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Planning  1  photo  shoot  •  Ligh%ng  –  ArEficial  lighEng  outside  the  train  staEon    •  Props  –  No  Props  on  this  parEcular  photo      •  Models  –  The  Photo  will  have  people  like  models  looking  down    

•  Loca%on  –  Upminster  StaEon  •  Date  –  AVer  two  weeks  before  completed    •  Equipment  e.g.  Tripod–  This  photo  will  be  included  with  a  tripod  •  Health  and  safety  considera%ons  –  Taking  the  photo  from  a  bridge  is  more  safe  than  a  plaWorm.    

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•  The  next  are  edited  photos  of  the  suburb  of  Central  London,  they  were  taken  from  the  London  Eye  on  the  South  Bank  of  the  River  Thames.  During  that  ride,  I  did  eventually  have  a  bit  of  trouble  taking  the  photos  due  to  the  crowds  onboard.  I  was  using  a  camera  made  by  ‘Sony’.  

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A  birds  eye  view  with  a  Southeastern  out  of  Charing  Cross  staEon  and  in  the  background  can  be  seen  St.  Paul’s  Cathedral.  

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The  background  view  on  this  picture  can  be  seen  the  BriEsh  Telecom  BT  Tower  and  the  Centrepoint  Building  and  on  the  foreground  is  a  great  view  of  Charing  Cross  

staEon.  

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This  taken  looking  down  at  a  Southeastern  Train  heading  of  Charing  Cross  staEon.    

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This  bird’s  eye  view  is  looking  down  at  the  south  bank  of  the  River  Thames  with  adjustments  only  edited.  

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A  trains  taken  from  a  bird’s  eye  view  of  Waterloo  staEon.  

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Another  picture  of  the  south  bank  in  edited  lens  blur  on  the  outer  parts  of  the  photo.  

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The  last  edited  photo  may  have  looked  be\er  if  the  picture  was  closely  zoomed  down  at  the  people  and  the  buildings.  The  Lens  Blur  could  have  been  less  shaped  and  blending  out  longer.  The  LighEng  must  have  been  edited  as  normal  instead  of  using  adjustments.        The  photo  doesn't  seem  to  have  much  negaEve  space  at  all,  it  has  quite  enough  less  space  to  edit  more  of  this  photo.  It  looks  correctly  exposed  and  pa\erns  and  shapes  sEll  look  phased  out.  There  is  no  black  or  white  edited  on  this  photo,  but  I  have  enjoyed  edited  this  photo  Lens  blur.    

EvaluaEon  

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Upminster  sta%on  

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Purfleet  

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EvaluaEon  

The  first    photograph  taken  at  Purfleet  inspires  me  the  most  because  I  think  it  make  the  strongest  link  to  the  work  Richard  Silver.    I  took  this  photo  from  a  high  view  point  from  a  bridge  running  over  the  train  track  because  I  wanted  the  train  to  appear  smaller  than  it  is  in  real  life.    The  lens  blur  blends  just  in  Eme  as  the  train  is  going  away  which  is  more  focused.  The  distance  looks  further  away  as  well  as  the  negaEve  space  on  most  of  the  picture.  The  light  on  the  day,  although  it  was  natural,  it  was  an  overcast  day  with  not  enough  sunlight  which  made  the  photos  look  darker.        

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Leigh-­‐on-­‐Sea  

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