Monday, 5 December 2011

Photographs from Lisbon


Check out my new Photos from a holiday to Lisbon in Portugal. 
Go to my photography portfolio to see them...


Sunday, 2 October 2011

Reflections Photographs

Iv'e been trying out something different with my existing photographs. 
I think reflection adds a surreal edge to somewhat normal photography.












Saturday, 13 August 2011

Personal logo idea

Could be read as my initials, also makes a nice mark.


Sunday, 7 August 2011

Abstract Movie Posters

I have been looking at some abstract movie posters and I love how taking one simple point of a movie can sum it up so well. Here are some of my own. I hope you can guess what they are.





Saturday, 11 June 2011

For Sale

If you are interested in buying any of my work, please do not hesitate to contact me gemmahoskins@gmail.com

Friday, 20 May 2011

Finished Images - Chatham Dockyards

Final images, I am very happy with the outcome and they all look great mounted on wood.









Printed on semi-gloss photography paper and mounted on MDF wood.

Saturday, 7 May 2011

Type and Image Test

I think this works really well, the type and image are working in harmony and still keeps the abstract effect. The wording is also much better than before, I have kept it simple and descriptive, just like the images.

Hamish Fulton and Richard Long

Hamish Fulton and Richard Long are two artists who use photography and type in their work. The relationship between the type and image is difficult to achieve without giving a advertising edge. Both of these artists have achieved this by integrating the words with the image in such a way that they become one object. I think this is the solution to my project and I want to use similar techniques to them to solve the problem I have with combining the type and image. I want to use descriptive words about the object in the photograph and from my feelings of the atmosphere of the place as the type.

Richard Long





Hamish Fulton





Wednesday, 4 May 2011

layouts

I have decided that I am not going to make my final piece an advert for chatham. I originally wanted my outcome to be less commercial than my previous projects. I want to concentrate on the images and words that reflect my experience of the place. Maybe the chatham advert could be used to just show an application for my images.

I can't make the images work with text and image separate so I have started to concentrate on making them work together. I think this gives a less commercial feel but still reflects graphic design within my photography. Here are a few mock ups for text on image.

I want the final pieces to be as big as the space will allow and I want to screen-print the text over them as I tried in previous tests.








Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Layouts for Chatham Dockyards advert

Distracts from each image, they are too close together. Each image needs its own space.

This one is ok but i think it is too grid like. does not bring anything to the theme of my images.



This works well I think, the text fits nicely on the polaroid style of the images. Gives a feeling of a personal experience.

trial for photo hanging


I have mounted a photo on wood and hung it with string. The small piece hanging underneath the photo would be where the text goes. I think this works as a composition and 
complements my photography well.

Thursday, 14 April 2011

How to display my photos?

I can't decide how I want to display my photos for exhibiting. There are so many options. I want them to be very eye-catching to show that these things are not hiding anymore and are out for everyone to notice. I want to re establish the fact that these things are all around us but also bring it bak to the fact that it is Chatham Dockyards. I have some examples of what i could do:


This may be nice for small photos but i think mine may be bigger than this. Also this does not expose the individual images enough.


This would be great, it works with small photos, but im not sure it would with bigger ones. It shows the fact that the things are all around us well.


I love this idea, would be great if i had enough space to display a lot of images in one line, but i think it would work in a grid as well. This technique shows the images in a bold way and the way you can walk around them shows that the objects are just there in our world too. Maybe I could do them double sided? I need to work out where i should have the text. On the photo or not? If not, where? I could hang the photos with rope to link to Chatham dockyards.


Shape My Language at the design museum - This may be an idea of how to hang the text.