For my exhibition I decided to base the theme around eyes; I did this because I believed the eyes are the first step to being a good photographer. This is because you have to have a good eye for interesting situations that end up turning into creative pictures that intrigued people.
I decided I wanted to set up my exhibition outside as then I could get opinions from the general public. I started by creating an eye out of string and then surrounding the eye I had made by many other eyes. I did this to represent that every single person is different and has a different eye. The difference in eye lead to people having different perceptions and opinions on things.
I decided I wanted to set up my exhibition outside as then I could get opinions from the general public. I started by creating an eye out of string and then surrounding the eye I had made by many other eyes. I did this to represent that every single person is different and has a different eye. The difference in eye lead to people having different perceptions and opinions on things.
I believed that the method I used of creating a eye and then putting my pictures of eyes inside of it was interesting as I believed that it did show that by looking at one thing many different opinions are made. However, I believe my exhibition would of been better if I did it in day time as the quality of my pictures would of looked better and more people would of walked passed so I would of been able to get more opinions about what they believed my exhibition was about.
Three people viewed my photography and each gave their opinions about what they believed my exhibitions was about.
The first to view it was a boy called Louis who said "eye's truly show everyone's individuality" .
Then a lady called Gemma "through one eyes there are many visions; we all see things differently"
Finally a man named Andrew viewed my work and he said "every eye is different which represents a different personality within each person".
This shows each person has a different perception on what they view and proves that eyes have a key role in the way we do perceive things. Whilst this is what I set out to show there are also many things I could of done to improve this set up. One thing being I could have drew the eye to make it look more realistic and not look so empty. Next time if I was to recreate this I would have filled the eye differently to make sure there were no gaps as then it would look more professional. I would also take all the pictures of the eyes from the same angle with the same framing as then I believe my exhibition would look neater however, at the time I didn't want the eyes to be cropped the same as I believed it showed everyone presented in a different way.
The first to view it was a boy called Louis who said "eye's truly show everyone's individuality" .
Then a lady called Gemma "through one eyes there are many visions; we all see things differently"
Finally a man named Andrew viewed my work and he said "every eye is different which represents a different personality within each person".
This shows each person has a different perception on what they view and proves that eyes have a key role in the way we do perceive things. Whilst this is what I set out to show there are also many things I could of done to improve this set up. One thing being I could have drew the eye to make it look more realistic and not look so empty. Next time if I was to recreate this I would have filled the eye differently to make sure there were no gaps as then it would look more professional. I would also take all the pictures of the eyes from the same angle with the same framing as then I believe my exhibition would look neater however, at the time I didn't want the eyes to be cropped the same as I believed it showed everyone presented in a different way.