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Architecture of Park Campus:
Creation of the Architecture Photography and Understanding Darkroom
Exploring each building character and nature, finding a surreal human character per each building, object and pathways within the exploration of Architecture photography at Park Campus
Representation of the Architecture and Still-life Photography:
Notion towards the Work – What it means and represents
The exploration within the work of architecture photography within self-work is very hard to show the meaning and notion of why, feeling, influences and inspiration towards it, due to the fact it being more of a technical and practical practice of my photography skills with analogue and darkroom practice, to improve and learn from to be furthered into my digital photography practices of the particular area, which I want to specialise in as a career.
The notion towards the work within the architecture is very experimental and technical, remember the type of film used, Aperture, shutter speed and processing times to show self-strengths and improvements which improves the skills within my portraiture, looking into the quality and sharpness of the object and subject, music and documentary, the timing and planning needed for the right photograph (similar to Henri Cartier-Bresson ‘Decisive Moment’ in street or humane photography).
Although mostly it shows the technical side of self-photography skill mostly, it also a secretive agenda of self-expressing the emotion and feelings of that day or week. Similar to the self-identity work during the second year but more in a discreet notion and representation of what my character and nature is like through the lighting, textures and patterns created or designed through the layout of the building or unique architecture which seems relatable and surreally matches my characteristic within the imagery, which is very difficult to explain though words or writing, demonstrating the reasoning of expressing the feelings and emotion through the camera, I use within my analogue.
Overall with analogue photography, it feels more personal and notion than comparing it with a digital photography work. Being more dedicated and patience which feels, like an actual art form within photography of what experienced current and past photographer learnt from, learning from the mistakes and improving on their technical skills as an art form within the photography practices.
Advertisements for entertainment intermixed with Christian and Buddhist religious symbols on the facade of the Venetian hotel and casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Agora in Wolverton
Used to be a shopping mall, community centre and a place which many people called a place to socialise.
Now a empty characterless building, covered in Graffiti both talented and beautiful, a few which are plain.
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Pyramide du Louvre - the Louvre Pyramid (Est. 1989), architect I.M. Pei). The main entrance to the Louvre Museum in the main courtyard (Cour Napoléon) of the Louvre Palace (Palais du Louvre). Constructed entirely with glass segments and metal poles, height 21.6 metres (71 ft), sides of 34 metres (112 ft), base surface area of 1,000 square metres (11,000 sq ft). It consists of 603 rhombus-shaped and 70 triangular glass segments, 673 panes total. It has become a landmark of the city of Paris.
Photo: Pyramide du Louvre (Est 1989) - by © Richard Poppelaars #About_Pixels #Photography (Nikon D7200) / #ceiling #Pyramid - #museum #art / #ArchitecturePhotography at #CourNapoleon #LeLouvre in #Paris, #IledeFrance - #France
Musee du Louvre (museum opened on August 10, 1793), photo May 2016 after 223 years since 1793 in history.
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Paris: Le Louvre - Architecture Photography
The Musée du Louvre, it's the world's largest art museum and a historic monument in Paris, France. Approximately 38,000 objects from prehistory to the 21st century are exhibited. In 2018, the Louvre was the world's most visited art museum.
The museum is housed in the Louvre Palace, originally built as the Louvre castle in the late 12th to 13th century and in 1546 converted by Francis I into the main residence of the French Kings. The building was extended many times to form the present Louvre Palace. In 1682, Louis XIV used it to display the royal collection. During the French Revolutionit was decreed that the Louvre should be used as a museum to display the nation's masterpieces. The museum opened on 10 August 1793.
Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louvre.
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Architecture of Park Campus:
Creation of the Architecture Photography and Understanding Darkroom
Exploring each building character and nature, finding a surreal human character per each building, object and pathways within the exploration of Architecture photography at Park Campus
Representation of the Architecture and Still-life Photography:
Notion towards the Work – What it means and represents
The exploration within the work of architecture photography within self-work is very hard to show the meaning and notion of why, feeling, influences and inspiration towards it, due to the fact it being more of a technical and practical practice of my photography skills with analogue and darkroom practice, to improve and learn from to be furthered into my digital photography practices of the particular area, which I want to specialise in as a career.
The notion towards the work within the architecture is very experimental and technical, remember the type of film used, Aperture, shutter speed and processing times to show self-strengths and improvements which improves the skills within my portraiture, looking into the quality and sharpness of the object and subject, music and documentary, the timing and planning needed for the right photograph (similar to Henri Cartier-Bresson ‘Decisive Moment’ in street or humane photography).
Although mostly it shows the technical side of self-photography skill mostly, it also a secretive agenda of self-expressing the emotion and feelings of that day or week. Similar to the self-identity work during the second year but more in a discreet notion and representation of what my character and nature is like through the lighting, textures and patterns created or designed through the layout of the building or unique architecture which seems relatable and surreally matches my characteristic within the imagery, which is very difficult to explain though words or writing, demonstrating the reasoning of expressing the feelings and emotion through the camera, I use within my analogue.
Overall with analogue photography, it feels more personal and notion than comparing it with a digital photography work. Being more dedicated and patience which feels, like an actual art form within photography of what experienced current and past photographer learnt from, learning from the mistakes and improving on their technical skills as an art form within the photography practices.
Architecture of Park Campus:
Creation of the Architecture Photography and Understanding Darkroom
Exploring each building character and nature, finding a surreal human character per each building, object and pathways within the exploration of Architecture photography at Park Campus
Representation of the Architecture and Still-life Photography:
Notion towards the Work – What it means and represents
The exploration within the work of architecture photography within self-work is very hard to show the meaning and notion of why, feeling, influences and inspiration towards it, due to the fact it being more of a technical and practical practice of my photography skills with analogue and darkroom practice, to improve and learn from to be furthered into my digital photography practices of the particular area, which I want to specialise in as a career.
The notion towards the work within the architecture is very experimental and technical, remember the type of film used, Aperture, shutter speed and processing times to show self-strengths and improvements which improves the skills within my portraiture, looking into the quality and sharpness of the object and subject, music and documentary, the timing and planning needed for the right photograph (similar to Henri Cartier-Bresson ‘Decisive Moment’ in street or humane photography).
Although mostly it shows the technical side of self-photography skill mostly, it also a secretive agenda of self-expressing the emotion and feelings of that day or week. Similar to the self-identity work during the second year but more in a discreet notion and representation of what my character and nature is like through the lighting, textures and patterns created or designed through the layout of the building or unique architecture which seems relatable and surreally matches my characteristic within the imagery, which is very difficult to explain though words or writing, demonstrating the reasoning of expressing the feelings and emotion through the camera, I use within my analogue.
Overall with analogue photography, it feels more personal and notion than comparing it with a digital photography work. Being more dedicated and patience which feels, like an actual art form within photography of what experienced current and past photographer learnt from, learning from the mistakes and improving on their technical skills as an art form within the photography practices.