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Mind map & Moodboard Richard Burn

Experimental photography mind map and moodboard

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Mind map & Moodboard

Richard Burn

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BACKGROUND

SKIN TONE

HAIR COLOUR

FAMILY

TOGETHERNESS

ALL AS ONE

MERGED TOGETHER

MY OWN FAMILYSCANOGRAPHY

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Scanography

• This will use scans of my own families faces. • We will make the scans by using an image scanner. These

will then be transferred onto a computer so they can be merged together to create one image featuring each family member merged together. Like mentioned on the mind map, I will use Photoshop and the clone stamp tool to merge them altogether.

• This is represent movement and togetherness in a family. Although things will move and change, you will still always be a unit together because you are family.

• This type of photography is unconventional & contemporary.

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FULLBODY

COLLAGE//PHOTOMONTAGE

MY OWN FAMILY

FEATURING DIFFERENT PARTS OF MY FAMILY

MEMBERS FOR DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE BODY

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Photomontage

• This idea includes using my own family.• I will take close up pictures of each member of

my family using a DSLR camera. After these photographs have been taken I will upload them onto Photoshop and try and merge them together to create a full body shot.

• Like my idea above, it is to represent the family as one.

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PAST AND PRESENT

REPRESENTED THROUGH GLITCHING

MY OWN FAMILY

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Glitching

• Again, I will use my own family for the photographs.• I will find a photo from the past of each family

member. I will then upload these onto the computer.• I will then take portraits of these family members

now. • Once I have done this I would like to glitch them

together using bright colours & different tools that can be found on Photoshop. To ‘stitch’ the photos together I will use the clone stamp tool. I will then work on making them look glitched.