What is the central idea of your concentration?
My concentration was reflection in a natural setting. To create these photos. I used mirrors to create multiple viewpoints in one image. In this series, I experiment with the concepts of reality and perception, and what is visible and hidden.
How does the work in your concentration demonstrate the exploration of your idea?
This concept was communicated because the reflection was a part of the object that I was not photographing. This part was difficult because I had to hold it steady while capturing the pictures. I took all my photos during one time. I would have liked to take my photos all a different times but capturing the same object, getting a different kind of lighting in the picture and the reflection. I think my concept was reached by using the mirror in this photo series.
In my work with using mirrors, I first included the entire mirror in the composition. Eventually. I began photographing the mirror at a closer distance and altering my viewpoint. Although the first images are straightforward,
My concentration was reflection in a natural setting. To create these photos. I used mirrors to create multiple viewpoints in one image. In this series, I experiment with the concepts of reality and perception, and what is visible and hidden.
How does the work in your concentration demonstrate the exploration of your idea?
This concept was communicated because the reflection was a part of the object that I was not photographing. This part was difficult because I had to hold it steady while capturing the pictures. I took all my photos during one time. I would have liked to take my photos all a different times but capturing the same object, getting a different kind of lighting in the picture and the reflection. I think my concept was reached by using the mirror in this photo series.
In my work with using mirrors, I first included the entire mirror in the composition. Eventually. I began photographing the mirror at a closer distance and altering my viewpoint. Although the first images are straightforward,