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Still Life Replications (2019) - Project 2 (Studio Photography)
Within this project, the aim was to recreate original still life photographs as accurately as possible and then recreate your interpretations using the props used. I choose to recreate still life of a female mannequin Untitled, no 7 (2003) by the French photographer Valérie Belin. She often critiques the human identity and form by creating hybridisations between the real and archaic within the studio. In her Mannequin series, Belin wanted to deceive the viewer to create an image that seemed alive when in close inspection, you could decipher the artificialness of the image. Belin has by the likes of early still lifes artists Édouard Manet and La Cavavague to still life photographers Roger Fenton.
Replicating the wonderful photos taken by HH Johnson from the 1960s.
Hastings near Gilmore in North Burnaby
Both models were printed using the default accelerated settings in ReplicatorG at .27 layer height. You can see that the curves on the v6.0 firmware are much smoother. There seems to be slightly less echoing around the edges of the model as well.
Zulu Tribal Chief at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa B&W May 1998
Zulu Tribal Chief at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa B&W May 1998
Zulu Tribal Chief at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa B&W May 1998
Zulu Tribal Chief and His Wife Umama Mother Umqombothi Millet Beer at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa May 1998
Log replacement at Ottawa Lake National Forest. All logs that are replaced are tried to be saved as much as possible but some areas of logs were rotten all the way though. These cabins were CCC constructed log cabins.
Zulu Head Carrying Lesson at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa B&W May 1998
I was taking pictures with my Polaroid back so I could give a picture to the people I was photographing. In some cases, I then took a digital picture of them with the Polaroid. Fun. . Lake Toba area, North Sumatra
Thulani at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa B&W May 1998
This is my replication of the illuminated man by Duane Michals, I was unsure of how to approach the lighting effect in this, so I shone light in my model's face in a make-shift studio at school, and heavily edited the photo to create the effect like this
Zulu Head Carrying Lesson at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa B&W May 1998
This scene would be replicated in spades down south, shallow of overstuffed aquariums of fish and crawly critters to be chosen for meals. In this case, the diner probably selected from the menu, but in towns like Xiamen, you could visit the aquariums and pick the critter you wished to devour. The cook might even bring your pre-dead critter to your table than make it dead in front of you (presumably to prove freshness) then disappear till your critter was cooked. While I know full well that my meat was alive at some point, I'm not so sure I need to be so close to the actual life and death moment.
A recreation of Cindy Sherman's "Untitled Film Still #36."
Original Image: www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2012/cindysherman/g...
Thulani at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa B&W May 1998
trying to replicate my friends picture of mountains where the exposure stayed the same and the image became lighter as it became closer or farther from the sun
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Replication of North Carolina mountain waterfall. -- Réplication d'une chute dans les montagnes de Caroline du Nord.
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Replicating a photo from Bondi beach, found on a surfing website. I really love some of the colours in this image.