Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Evaluation

MFS124 Major Project Production & Evaluation

Evaluation

Just before starting University back in 2012 I met a Psychic Medium from Liverpool called Maire Davies.  She is a formidable woman, who introduced me to Spiritualist Churches.  Shortly after meeting her I enrolled on a Psychic and Mediumistic development course at the Arthur Findlay College in Stansted.  This was the beginning of my fascination with Spirituality.  Since then I have grown more and more interested in the subject attending many seminars, events and classes to further my knowledge and feed my interest.  In the summer of 2013 I took a five-week trip to Thailand.  Predominantly the Thai people follow Buddhism, another spiritual belief.  Thailand has so many beautiful things to offer; but I think with my ever-growing interest in all things spiritual, the thing that captivated me the most were the Buddhist temples.    I visited many of them whilst touring the islands they are breath-taking and beautiful, it was such a magical experience.  I feel these encounters were the foundations for what has become my Final Major Project – Spiritual Awakening.  Once I got into level 5 of my degree I knew that I wanted to base my FMP in some way around spirituality.  I wasn’t at this point exactly sure how, so I just started to take pictures and notes of everything that inspired me on a spiritual level.  Researching and a genuine interest have been paramount in putting this piece of work together.   When I look back at all the images and information I have gained over the last two/three years its hard to see how I got to this point.  I think the key has been that I’ve constantly let my ideas evolve and I’ve not been afraid to try new things or discard things that simply weren’t working.

I knew at the end of the second semester on level 5 that I wanted to use Spirituality and Religion as my subject field for my level 6 studies.   With so many aspects to the topic I knew the only way to do it justice was to base my dissertation and final major project on the same thing.  Writing my dissertation on spirituality in fashion and popular culture meant that I could already begin my research before the FMP started.  This proved to be of great benefit as it started to rein my ideas in and make them more substantial.  To begin my project I wanted to draw on as much primary research as possible so that my ideas would be original and unique.  In order to achieve this I attended exhibitions and visited museums.  The knowledge gained from doing this has given my final outcome much more meaning and depth.  I have been able to develop ideas that were completely my own inspired by ancient artefact’s, rather than only imitating other peoples works.  Once I felt I had gained all the necessary information required to begin my venture I decided the best way to start working towards my goal was to create a flat plan (See fig.1).  This helped me to have a clear idea of exactly what needed to be done, when it needed to be done and how I was going to achieve it.  The project unfortunately suffered a major setback at the start; I received some difficult news and had to take extra time to finish my previous projects.  I panicked as to how I would catch up and achieve my goals.  Looking back, I think my calmness about the situation was down to the depth of research I’d already done prior to starting the project.  If I hadn’t carried this out things could have been very different.

Figure 1

Carrying out the shoots has drawn on many mixed emotions.  At the beginning of the project I started to practice different looks and constantly think of ideas for areas of the book.  I decided that I wanted to look at four aspects of spirituality: Levitation/Auric fields, Native Americans, Buddhism and Catholicism.  Once I had decided this, it was much easier to think of images that I wanted to fill each section.  I’ve liaised constantly throughout the project with people from my target market to gain views on my ideas for imagery.  This has helped me to keep focused and on track towards my final outcome.  Sourcing a team and models has proved the most difficult part of the whole project.  Trying to get a group of people to work with you at the same time can prove almost impossible when everyone is also working on their own projects.    I feel that sometimes having such a clear, concise vision and being a perfectionist can have both negative and positive facets.  I know a lot of the time exactly how I want something to look and have an exact vision of how I’m going to achieve it.  This is problematic when working within a deadline as a lot of time is spent waiting for people.  Towards the end of my shoots I contracted a sickness bug, this massively affected the end of my project, as I had to cancel four proposed shoots.  It then took me two weeks to re-schedule everybody.  Thankfully I was able to get an extension on my work.  Again down to having such a clear vision I felt I would have done my project dis-justice had I not been able to complete my last two planned shoots.  Due to this incident two of my original planned shoots couldn’t be carried out.  However I do feel that I managed to get all the necessary ones completed, giving my book its near-fullest potential.

At the beginning of level 6 studies I had no idea at all how to use Photoshop.  Upon completion of my first two photo-shoots I had to get total assistance in post-production.  I knew this was going to cause me problems, as sourcing the models and team had already wasted too much of my time.  During the Easter break I sat with Ken Stewart and John Whalvin on numerous occasions so that I could learn how to do everything myself, in order to complete my work without the aid of a post-production team.  Although I don’t claim to be an expert I now have a much greater understanding of the editing suites.  I feel that the skills I learnt have improved on a singular basis when editing each consecutive photo.  I began to design my book based around my flat plan (see fig.1) this helped immensely as it gave a clear structure for page layouts.  I knew design and font would be equally as crucial to the reader as the quality of my images.  I decided to go back to my proposal and look at David LaChapelle’s Heaven to Hell book to gain inspiration for my layout.  I also felt it was important to look at other books containing imagery with text so I looked at Kevyn Aucoin’s Face Forward.  I particularly liked how he laid his words in a right hand column.  The book design is very time consuming, as it’s the final part of the whole process.  It’s going to make or break how the book is perceived so getting it right is of the upmost importance.


Although I learnt a lot more about editing than I already knew, I feel this would be something I would like to improve if I was to continue this venture further.  Originally I had planned to do several more shoots but lack of time made it impossible to include everything I’d originally desired.  Budget has been a particularly tough aspect to deal with.  There are so many more things that you can achieve if you have enough money to do so.  I feel what I did achieve on a minimal budget was done to the best of my ability; however I would be excited to see how things would turn out when putting my ideas forward in a professional team with a professional budget.  Overall I’m happy with my final result, it has come out much better than I first imagined it.  I definitely feel this is a subject that could be developed to further heights and I would certainly like to do this in the near future. 

Monday, 11 May 2015

Getting Back my Book....

The best day of the whole project i'm so excited.  I got my book back today i'm so pleased and proud of how it's turned out...Couldn't be happier...



Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Editing my Final Shoots...Finalising my Book for Print...

The final day before sending my book I spent twenty-four hours exactly at University.  This was so tough but I wanted to make sure I got my last shoots finished and edited, then spend as long as possible finalising and perfecting my final book copy.  I got it done and here are the final images...




Shooting Resurrection...

I was now on the final shoot of my whole book...I'd already had pre-production meeting with Sharon and Jennifer to discuss my ideas.  We'd thought about how I would create my tomb like shoot. After looking at my previous research I knew that flowers needed to be used to give the message I was trying to portray.  They'd recommended using real flowers but the cost was too high.  I decided to go with fake flowers but the best quality possible...







For this look I used one of my previous models Marta.  I bought a pair of black tight to put around her head, I then covered her in black and everything on the set in black material so all that stood out would be flowers.  The tights meant that I could pin the flowers around her face, it worked perfectly.   I then began building the flowers up around her until l felt it was prefect and ready to shoot.  To finalise the look I wrapped lace round her arms to appear like lace gloves...

Shooting A Buddha...

Originally when planning an extra look for eastern spirituality I liked the idea of creating a human Ganesh with several arms based on Hinduism.  I looked back at all my statue pictures from the V & A and also continued to do more research.



When looking at my book so far into the project I knew this wouldn't work.  I had two mediation images already in there where arms are a major focus.  I didn't want my whole section to just be all arms.  I decided after careful consideration that I would instead focus on creating my own Buddha head...




I studied the different models and tried to think how i would create this on a human...I decided that again model choice was very important.  I used an oriental girl called Yoiwan, i knew this would bring more authenticity to my final outcome...In order to achieve my look I bought bun rings and gold sequinned fabric to create my Buddha head....


















After looking at the finished result I knew that any visible hair would also need to be painted gold to fulfil the desired result.











 

Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Applying for a week extension...

Due to my illness two weeks prior to the deadline and after careful consideration i've applied for the extra week via eventuating circumstances.  It is important that I finish this project to the best if my ability.  I feel that the final two shoots would ruin the book if they weren't completed.  I know this is a gamble but I want my book to the best is can be.  Due to this illness I'm already compromising on two shoots but I feel the others cannot be left out.