Final Evaluation
Throughout this project I have come across many artists, and they have had a massive impact on my work and my ideas, these are people like Joel Meyerowitz, Randy Grskovic and Myoung Ho Lee. Some of the photographers I based my research on were already provided for me along with my chosen theme, however others were discovered through suggestion, websites like Pinterest and Tumblr or from simple Google search. The range of ideas and techniques supplied by these artists allowed me to develop my own ideas and pick suitable images and projects for each new territory of photography I explored. At the beginning of my photography journey, Joel Meyerowitz helped display the way I could use a simple camera to take advantage of a specific moment and create an interesting image from nothing but my instinct and camera. Then, when I came across art photographers such as David Hockney and Randy Grskovic who introduced that you could manipulate an image with more than just a camera, showing the practical side of photography. Lastly, there are photographers like Myoung Ho Lee and Letha Wilson who really showed me the most interesting way to present my work and to play with the display of final products or just general experiments. I think that all these experts contributed to my increasing knowledge of photography, in their own way.
The three major themes that I explored were; Street Photography, Edges and my personal project which was The Natural World. The first theme that I explored was Street Photography and was introduced to me by my teacher, who explained the basic concept and this theme turned out to be a vague theme and was open for exploration. The major photographer that fueled my
The three major themes that I explored were; Street Photography, Edges and my personal project which was The Natural World. The first theme that I explored was Street Photography and was introduced to me by my teacher, who explained the basic concept and this theme turned out to be a vague theme and was open for exploration. The major photographer that fueled my