Sunday, May 17, 2009

GEMs Submission- Assignment 1

Architecture: Extraodinary Out of the Ordinary


Top: Stamford House Night(1) and Day (2)
Bottom: Interior Day (3) and Night(4)
Model: Dalvin
Medium: DSLR

Me: This is Who I am



Culture Vulture
Medium: Sony Ecricsson Handphone Camera


La vie en Rose
Medium: DSLR, Photoshop

Writeup:

Architecture: Photos were taken on three separate occasions, (twice on a same day) because the security guard scolded us for taking photos!(oops!) Many people pass Stamford House by because it honestly doesnt loook very interesting, and their specialty brands mean that people who shop there usually already know what they're looking for. But I like the building for its colonial charm and peranakan elements in it. To me, it is a very understated, yet elegant building- someone with taste must have designed it, and when I step into it, I always wonder if it was a hotel, or even better, someone's house! My friend, Dalvin and I had planned earlier to shop there, and I decided to bring my camera along just in case! I think it paid off.
Stamford House is a structure with alot of vertical panels, so instead I chose to use a diagonal line for its placing, and also created a dimnishing perspective effect. The night shot being more sucessful than the day shot.
I found its interior very quaint, but a little plain so I decided to add a human figure- contrasting its geometrical structure with a natural shape, and using the frame-within-a-frame techinique.

Self Portrait: I preferred this exercise because I felt I could be more creative as more things were within my control, and I got to take lots of photos of a very interesting subject! (kidding.) I post two photos anyway because I wanted to express two different sides of Lizzie.

'Culture Vulture' was a VERY impromptu moment of creativity. As you can see, it was'nt planned as I had to resort to using a phone camera of just 2 megapixels(sighness!), and I was very unprepared, I did'nt even pose properly. It was taken beside a bus stop and I only have one of this because my bus came seconds after we snapped it, but I loved the effect of the analougus colours, and the whole 'nature' vibe. The forest colours and my sari worked so nicely together. This photo taught me that cool photos can be shot at any where, any moment, where you least expect it! Sometimes I get paranoid that I should start carrying my camera everywhere I go lest I miss a great photo opportunity! And, yes I love all things asian, especially its heritage and culture!
'La vie en rose' (looking at life through rose coloured glasses) . Another frame-within-a-frame concept. Through photoshop I attempted to create a very french-y...or french cinema kind of feel, doesn't this look like something out of a Jean-Pierre Jeunet film? I used a filter to make it look almost like a painting, like one of those old hollywood movie posters. I guess you could say this shot was inspired by my love for film and movies, the pose suggests my sometimes dreamy and romantic outlook on life. (like in many movies!)

For more photos from my photography escapades, see older posts! =)

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