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In this research I looked into how the appearance of camera would influence people who are being photographed. | |||
Cameras being used during the process | As I have always felt interesting yet difficult to work with people as subject in photography (and not turning them into merely object of gaze), I am interested to know how to work with different cameras on people. Therefore I have made a series of images on people I know in their 'safe space', with various camera in different sizes, colours and mechanism (i.e. digital vs analog). Only after the session I revealed to them the aim for the research and we talked about the experience - how they felt when being photographed with different cameras. | ||
==Cameras being used during the process== | |||
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cameraRC1.jpg| FUJI GS645S | cameraRC1.jpg| FUJI GS645S | ||
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cameraRC3.jpg| Fuji XT10 | cameraRC3.jpg| Fuji XT10 | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 6 December 2017
In this research I looked into how the appearance of camera would influence people who are being photographed.
As I have always felt interesting yet difficult to work with people as subject in photography (and not turning them into merely object of gaze), I am interested to know how to work with different cameras on people. Therefore I have made a series of images on people I know in their 'safe space', with various camera in different sizes, colours and mechanism (i.e. digital vs analog). Only after the session I revealed to them the aim for the research and we talked about the experience - how they felt when being photographed with different cameras.