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I have experience in architectural photography, of which knowledge I will apply into taking the photographs. I am expecting a different result as the situations and circumstances will be altered, due to time restriction and contrasted subject matter to my usual tidied up practice of newly built accommodations of interior and exterior.   
I have experience in architectural photography, of which knowledge I will apply into taking the photographs. I am expecting a different result as the situations and circumstances will be altered, due to time restriction and contrasted subject matter to my usual tidied up practice of newly built accommodations of interior and exterior.   
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How often do you use it?  
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When you use your garden, do you feel being watched? How does that infect you?


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''Using visual evidence''
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I will leave the next steps to the outcome of the interviews.
==Steve Suggests==
I see you are going for the garden option. It's important you made a choice, you can build on this. There are a few points that might help.


TIMETABLE


1) How you organise your workflow is vital so a detailed TIMETABLE is essential.
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At least 30 interviews  until the end of november - 


2) At the beginning you make a contrast between the Slovenian garden and the Dutch garden.
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This seems very important to you. The Slovenian experience seems to be vary rich; not so the Dutch garden.
Analysis of the interviews and reads of photographs that i will have
In the proposal I am missing a personal stake: what drives you to do this project?
What is the purpose of this research (for YOU!)?
What do you want to experience from doing this?
What passion do you want to communicate to the viewer?
What kind of images do you hope to produce?


3) Make sure the images in the proposal help tell the story, some of them are difficult to see. Make a pdf if it's more comfortable for you.
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Further investigation - communal gardens, Christmas street decorating 


4) previous work - describe earlier work you have made on the curse- and write about how your research has developed
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More interviews following month


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In January i am going to Slovenia for a week, try to get as much interviews and photographs as possible


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Comparisson of both
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-further investigation 


If you make some changes today I will get back feedback asap. Mail me later today when you are ready and I will take one last look.
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May – choosing the ending series, making a photobook design


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July – finished photobook

Latest revision as of 21:31, 29 November 2021

GARDENS My project proposal goes along with the thesis hand in hand, so the two of them form each other. Who are my neighbours?


Keywords: neighbours, gardens, private, public space, nature




Gardens are a quick escape to nature and can help you to change an environment rapidly within the greyness of the city. In the country of Slovenia, where I come from, the garden is an important part of living space. Slovenian gardens strive for the fullness of greenery, they usually have space for an outdoor table for warmer days and a part of the garden that is intended for growing home-grown vegetables and fruits.


Me and my family have a big connection and engagement to our garden in Slovenia. Different seasons brings different activities and taking care of. In autumn we cut trees and bushes, in winter it becomes a snow city for the children, spring is a season when the whole family to harvest grown fruit and vegetable and in summer we take every opportunity to spend outside and have garden parties.



I moved to Rotterdam in September 2020. I live in a multi-apartment house in Oud-Charlois, of which the apartments face the central space. The apartments on the ground floor have their own gardens, as it is quite common for residential buildings in Dutch urbanism. We live in an apartment with no garden, but have a great view on some of them. As the garden is a very important part of my life, having no garden is a big cut of. Observing happenings on Dutch gardens and their characters, the comparison to Slovenian customs is quite different.



Gardens are a specific space of living environment and their state depends on weather, skills and engagement of the residents. I will be researching people's relation to gardens and the connection to nature in the Netherlands, for a deeper understanding of the culture, since before moving here I did not think I would feel a culture shock. The research will help me to get to know more people and make me feel more part of a community.

Approach:

I will visit people’s homes and interview them about gardens. The questions will vary whether they have a garden or not. After the interview I will take photographs of the gardens and juxtapose them next to each other, so I will have a good overview of them all. With the analysis of the interviews and the overview and reading of photographs I will be able to make out a better understanding of how the spaces are being used.

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For now, the outcome of the project will be a photobook with all the documentation I can get.

I have experience in architectural photography, of which knowledge I will apply into taking the photographs. I am expecting a different result as the situations and circumstances will be altered, due to time restriction and contrasted subject matter to my usual tidied up practice of newly built accommodations of interior and exterior.




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There are 84 apartments, of which 42 are ground floors with gardens.


I don’t count on everyone to participate.




If they have a garden:


What does a garden mean to you?


What are you using it for?


How often do you use it?


When you use your garden, do you feel being watched? How does that infect you?


What would your ideal garden look like?


Do you use a shed?


When buying an apartment, did you specifically look for an apartment with a garden?


What do you think about the idea of a common space / garden?


Do you know your neighbors?


How often do you go out of the city with a purpose of visiting nature?






If they do not have a garden:


What does a garden mean to you?


Would you like to have it?


What would you use it for?


Do you use a shed?


What would your ideal garden look like?


What do you think about these gardens?


If you could, would you change anything?


Do you use a balcony and for what?


What do you think about the idea of a common space / garden?


Do you know your neighbors?


How often do you go out of the city with a purpose of visiting nature?



I want to talk to people and remind them the importance of gardens, and how can that specific space affect persons life. In order to make my life feel more like home in a home with no garden, the solution would be to have a view on gardens, filled with plants and green. Not that I am expecting that the talks will make a significant change, but I am interested in other peoples perspective.


Using visual evidence https://web.p.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail/detail?vid=0&sid=771662d7-81b4-4eba-8ecd-f9b5e164e5d1%40redis&bdata=JkF1dGhUeXBlPWlwLGNvb2tpZSx1aWQmbGFuZz1ubCZzaXRlPWVob3N0LWxpdmUmc2NvcGU9c2l0ZQ%3d%3d#AN=466495&db=e000xww


TIMETABLE


At least 30 interviews until the end of november -


Analysis of the interviews and reads of photographs that i will have


Further investigation - communal gardens, Christmas street decorating


More interviews following month


In January i am going to Slovenia for a week, try to get as much interviews and photographs as possible


Comparisson of both
-further investigation


May – choosing the ending series, making a photobook design


July – finished photobook