Home. The place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household.
Mar 11, 2016
Home.The place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household.
A strong sense of home and my immediate surroundings are apparent within the images created for this brief, and this was the starting point of ‘Home’.
The photographs in this publication are some of my strongest, and this is due to the fact that I manipluated my objects and surroundings to make powerful, aesthetically pleasing images. In contrast to the images I took outside of my house, these appear to convey my personal depiction of each word or statement in a much more personal, unusal way.
One of the films I used was expired, which adds a different effect to the images without editing them. I decided this was a good idea as I could expect the unexpected and embrace the unknown.
This publication serves as a visual walk-through of my house, detailing the location of where the images were shot and why I chose to take them there.
1. An object of wonder2. Fray3. Scrap4. Long-winded5. Exactly alike6. Inflexible7. Easily deceived8. Without a sound9. Make-believe10. Away from the land11. Cut apart12. Keep in one’s grasp13. Onerous14. Most profound15. Dwindle away to nothing16. Drawing instrument17. Parallel18. Crossings19. Easily understood20. Stretchy21. Line up22. The wrong way round23. Green24. Calm and Peaceful25. Needle work
50 photographs.
26. Superficial27. Gap28. Put back29. Dowdy30. Hitchcock film31. Sketch32. Round the bend33. Uncover34. Rhythm35. Prosper36. Sharpness37. With a leg on each side38. Resist39. Surround40. Final stage41. Turn upside down42. Very small43. Not so dark44. Locality45. A cure for all ills46. Scratch47. Off48. Resting place49. A very strange occasion50. Leaving the ground
The downstairs hallway.
Even in a fairly airy, light house, the lighting was causing problems with using an analogue camera. I was working on a time scale where I had minimal day light hours to produce the photographs, so to help me out I rigged up extra lights in small spaces to maximise the exposure levels. I had decided from the beginning that I wanted the images to have a clean, minimalistic feel which is why the hallway was a good location with large, white walls. A lot of the photographs that follow are taken against blank walls of my house, wherever I could ultilise the available light sources well.
#20
Stretchy
Abl
e to
str
etch
or
be s
tret
ched
eas
ily.
#47
Off
No longer fresh.
The living room.
The living room was a good place to shoot as it is the brightest room in the house. The back doors are west-facing, so the best time to shoot was during the afternoon or early evening as the setting sun that filtered through gave off a soft, glowing light which gives the photographs a more ethereal feel.
#29
Dowdy
Unf
ashi
onab
le a
nd u
nsty
lish
in a
ppea
ranc
e.
#1
An object of wonder
A fe
elin
g of
am
azem
ent a
nd a
dmir
atio
n, c
ause
d by
som
ethi
ng
beau
tifu
l, re
mar
kabl
e, o
r un
fam
iliar
.
#21
Line up
To stand or be positioned at intervals along.
The dining room.
The benefit of a skylight is that you get a lot of light in one space. This image was taken durning dusk as I wanted the origami cranes to look more like shadows because of their angular, unusual shape. It took a few attempts to get the light exposure right but by standing on a step ladder I could get close enough to acheive this.
I chose what I wanted to photograph before taking all of the images, so I left the pomegranate and gin bottles until the next day when I could use strong, natural light to fragment off the bottles, and shine on the pomegrante.
The image of ‘calm and peaceful’ was the only one that wasn’t particularly planned. I was sat there thinking about the project and it dawned on me that where I was sat was probably the most calm and peaceful place for me in the house; its where I think and work so it was the obvious choice. Luckily, because of its positioning I didnt have to change anything, I just had to leave my seat and document the moment.
#50
Leaving the ground
To go away from.
#11
Cut apart
To make an opening with a sharp-edged tool or object.
#45
A cure for all ills
A substance or treatment that relieves a disease or condition.
#24
Calm and peaceful
The
abse
nce
of s
tron
g em
otio
n &
free
from
dis
turb
ance
.
The Kitchen.Much like the rest of the house, the kitchen is bright and airy during
the daytime. Unlike the rest of the house, during the evening it is much darker, with small lamps and lights dotted around. I chose to use this to my advantage and play with shadow and different tonal ranges so that all of my images yet similar in compostion, would be different
enough to stand out.
#32
Round the bend
So as to encircle.
To d
isco
ver
som
ethi
ng p
revi
ousl
y se
cret
or
unkn
own.
#33
Uncover
#7
Easily deceived
To deliberately cause someone to believe something that isn’t true.
The upstairs hallway.Scouring my house for objects to depict each word or statement was challenging, but it made me think outside of the box and reach further into abstract interpretations. The only photo taken in the upstairs hallway was the following image. I wanted my housemate to be holding the object as it was her own posession, and it was different to many of the images I had previously taken. I didnt want the photograph to look staged so I chose to focus mainly on the object rather than her.
#36
Sharpness
The quality or state of being sharp.
The front bedroom.The sun rises over my bedroom and during the early evening it is shadowy and casts a cold, blue light. It is a completely different atmosphere to the rest of the house and I wanted to use this serene tonal range to my advantage.
#48
Resting place
A place to cease work or movement in order to relax or recover strength.
#28
Put back
To place something where it belongs.
#42
Very small
A size that is less than normal or usual.
The bathroom.
The Bathroom, although at the back of the house, doesn’t receive as much direct light as the other west-facing rooms. The light is colder, and doesn’t cast many shadows. I thought it was important to shoot some images here, particularly ‘Hitchcock film’ not only for the relevance but because the images look more powerful at their most raw and untouched.
#30
Hitchcock film
#46
Scratch
A film directed by someone noted for his skill in creating suspense.
To score or mark the surface of something with a sharp or pointed object.
Home.
Jodie Nixon