Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 May 2014

| Begi Ah Lam : Proof sheet ~ Samoan |

This is Begi Ah Lam a year 11 Samoan boy. Begi is one of my models that I'm going to use to show the idea of identity of where you come from and his perspective as a young Samoan boy in society. Begi is 15 years old and is one three kids. He is involved in many things in school and in the community. He attends church on Sundays and is heavily involved in his church band. 


| Proof sheet of Rawiri ~ Maori |


Wednesday, 26 March 2014

| Hans Eijkelboom |

Hans Eijkelboom (1949) is a Dutch photographer who uses himself to investigate the influence of appearance and clothing on the relationship between the individual and identity. Eijkelboom gradually changed into the relationships between identity and worldview as he looked for a method to visualize how repeated daily observations and experiences slowly form our view on the world. Over the years, Hans Eijkelboom has dealt mainly with the relationship between the individual and masses ina globalizing society. Eijkelboom's work majorly forms a photo book. Eijkelboom has published over mor than 50 books and publications; his latest being, Portraits & Cameras 1949-2009, 10 Euro Outfits, Amsterdam by Numbers and New York by Numbers. In 2007 he exhibited at Foam with Paris-New York-Shanghai.

These are some of his work:








Monday, 17 March 2014

| Identity ~ Knowing your Roots |

Now that I have decided what concept I'm doing, I have started taking photos of students with different backgrounds. As Sarah Cheng-De Winne shows in her photos the importance of women and how they express themselves, I have used that concept on Tess Harding, a Year12 Art student. I spent my last 15 minutes taking photos of her. She is going to be one of my models for showing the idea of identity and where you come from. Tess is Chinese/Maori. I have used her to model out a few gestures of closure, loneliness and culturalism.
I am also planning to use :
  • My sister Estelle ~ Tongan Girl
  • Begi Ah Lam ~ Samoan boy
  • Vanessa ~ African
  • Vangie ~ Phillipino 
  • Craig ~ Pakeha
  • Rawiri ~ Maori
  • Nikita Devi ~ Indian
  • Kingston ~ Cook Island
These are some of the shots that were taken of Tess. They're not the greatest photographs but it's a start.














Sunday, 16 March 2014

| Portraiture Photography |

These photographs show a bit of what I'm trying to go with my concept. Personally, I think that most of these photos capture the idea of identity and they've interpreted it in a way of pushing into society to try and fit in. 

I really like this photo of this girl. She has grasped the idea of loneliness and has 
separated her actual face with a duplicate on paper. I think what this photograph 
is trying to say is, that hiding yourself or your identity behind closed door is something
young people tend to do. To show who are and where you belong to is something we
should all be proud of. 


In this image we recognise a man looking outside from inside a room I suspect.
The shadows that reflect onto his face shows maybe insecurity. Being held up in a 
room wanting to just go out there. The closure through the binds shows what is 
outside compared to how feel as an individual.

This is my favourite image. This photograph by Senol Zorlu captures the concept
of identity. I've interpreted this image as an image of a poor little girl trying to reach out.
She has been identified as a little girl 'trying' to come into this world but is difficult
due to the small hole (pathway) she is trying get out from.