For the topic of multiple imagery we had look at a variety ways of presenting photographs. Initially I thought that we were creating something very similar to what we have done before in photojoiners. However, I realised that it was more of an organised collage approach as we had to use identical borders between the photographs rather than an abstract looking reconstruction in photojoiner. It gave me the opportunity to take pictures of the same object (my feet) on a variety of different surfaces/places. Or I could take pictures of the same object but from different angles which was more similar to a photojoiner.
In this piece of multiple imagery I decided to take a range of photographs of the same object but from different angles. Here I took images of a bush focussing on the berries from a variety of angles, positions and zooms. Therefore showing off several different aspects of the bush. By taking pictures from a variety of positions I was able to capture areas of the bush with different lighting, either light or darker areas showing shadows better.
In this piece of work relating to multiple imagery I took the other approach of taking photographs of the same object and from the same angle, positioning, zoom but on a range of varying surfaces. I took photographs of my feet looking down on them from a birds-eye view and altered the chosen area in which I took the photograph. I took pictures on grass, different coloured pavement, leaves, bricks, bark and a bench. I like this effect as to me it gives a sense of a journey.
Progression:
If I was able shoot this topic again and create another photojoiner I would like to experiment with taking a range of pictures of the same object but in various places in order to imply the sense of a journey. Also I would like to make a photojoiner of one person pulling a variety of facial expressions or even a variety of people pulling the same facial expression.




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