29/09/2021
For my photography business, I wanted a logo centred around my use of analogue cameras, such as my Graflex Crown Graphic, a large format press camera built in 1969. While an old idea was to simply use the camera, I was recently inspired by two pieces of media I recently experienced, a 1920’s modernist poster for the Soviet documentary film ‘Man with a Movie Camera’ (Dir. Dziga Vertov) and the 2002 adventure game Syberia. Both featured logos fusing man and machine, and here I decided to create a silhouette of myself with my camera and tripod.
While it would have been easy to grab a piece of clip art off the internet, Capture Quintessence (who shot the photograph and footage) and I sought to create a silhouette in real life. So we headed down towards Castle Fields, Southsea, to photograph against the sky over the Solent, before adjusting the images in Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop. The adjustments were quick to do and it was impressive how I could easily transform a clear image of myself into a definiable silhouette.
In my next post, I’ll be writing about the Fashion Photography course that I undertook at LIOP, my inspirations for my project and my experience in handling my first fashion shoot.