1. What is the conceptual basis for your work?
I have a lot of ideas for this project but in terms of thinking about how this project will force people to see the physical work, I'm thinking about making my piece experiential. I think it would be really cool to have picture and turn them into puzzles possibly.
I also like the idea of layering several images on top of each other and manipulating them in different ways whether t may be burning specific spots on the paper or cutting out spots so that you can see the different layer.
2. What is the primary subject matter that you will be photographing?
I think I want to photograph people.
3. Who is the prime artistic inspiration for this project?
Probably Julie Cockburn. I have spent some time looking at her work but I feel that looking at it online doesn't give it justice. I am not able to experience her work.
4. How will this project challenge you and exhibit the ways in which you have grown as an artist and photographer?
Thinking about the physicality of the actual work is challenging me already. I have never thought about manipulating a photograph after it has been printed. I think it will be cool to work with some outside media and bring that into my images.
5. What is your vision for the final prints/ objects? How big are they? What type of paper will you use?
If I decide to do some sort of puzzle then I want it to be of medium size.. I want it to be a little bigger than a piece of paper. The other idea i was thinking I would use cheaper paper but I would want it to be of a larger size.
6. How can I help you complete your project?
Input. I havent done anything like this before so any ideas from personal experience. :)
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