JOINER WORK DIARY
IMAGE 1
EVALUATION - This joiner image is of a building which has been altered, spaced and rotated to create a surreal feel whereby the building looks unrealistic. To do this I increased the size of some of the images to make it appear disproportionate and rotated some photos so that it looked as though the building was collapsing inwards. I really like how this joiner turned out as it gives the viewer a really interesting perspective on the building and can be quite a memorable photo. The contrast between the brown and white of the building reflects really well in this image as when its all moved around the colours are both spaced out amongst different parts of the photo.
DEVELOPMENT - If I was to take this image again I would try to focus on some smaller parts of the image so that when it was moved around there would be some parts that would show more detail than others.
IMAGE 2
EVALUATION - This joiner I took of Ellie in the studio with hard light and a pink background. I think this worked well as the colour background made Ellie stand out quite well, the hard light also allowed me to pick out details on Ellie that might have been missed in natural light. I decided for this joiner that I would also take some images of the side of Ellie to get a more interesting perspective. When I was putting this together I made the side views of Ellie less opaque so that the image wasn't over complicated and the sides were faint and only picked up upon further viewing.
DEVELOPMENT - If I was to do this joiner again I would make sure that during the studio stage the background was under Ellie'e feet because in the image the background changes to the carpet which is a completely different colour.
IMAGE 3
EVALUATION - I like how this joiner turned out considering i wasn't overly happy with the individual images. This joiner was harder to put together than the others due to the cone shape of the christmas tree and the different shades of green that my camera picked up at different distances. However when putting the images together I liked the way that different parts were darker or lighter, it added a lot of depth to the image and made it appear as though there was photos taken at different times of day. I tried to keep the cone shape as much as I could with it whilst also trying to make it appear slightly distorted and surreal.
DEVELOPMENT - There isn't much I would change about this joiner if I took it again however I would try to avoid getting the barrier in at the bottom.



good please annotate your working process using Photoshop and screen prints... for one of the files show the layers and discuss how you assembled the image... how do they link to your artist reach (Hockney)
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