For this Draft, I combined David Gillivers little people with the outdoors to try to set up scenes in which they were not interacting with other little people but other bigger things like the environment and other things. For example, I used things I see every day like an can or the ping pong balls. I tried to make it look like they were trying to solve a problem and help each other.
For my second week, I switched over from shooting little figures to capturing Pac Heights architecture. To get the pictures I shot up the wall and tried to capture the sharp angles and contrasts of the glassy buildings. I like the way that the glass reflects and creates the bright reflections which contrast with the darker backgrounds.
These photos look very good and I think that you have a good idea of what your goal is. There seems to be a lot of construction and I was wondering if you were going to move away from that in the future or if you are going to stay with it.
ReplyDeleteThese images are awesome. You did a great job arranging the little people to make it look like they were interacting with other little people and objects. Your best images are the ones where the little people are pushing or actively doing something. I think the ones were they are sitting are good but are not as strong as the active images. Great Work!
ReplyDeleteI think these are great. You did a great job of incorporating the everyday objects into the pictures and using them to tell a story with the mini people.
ReplyDeleteI love the ones where you can tell easily that it's a tiny person interacting with a bigger object, like the soda can or the bottle cap ones. I think the inclusion of more of these types of shots will go a long way, maybe they could interact with books, tables, chairs, pens?
ReplyDeleteI really like this set of photographs and especially the ones where the little people are interacting with an object. I think you could make these photographs even more interesting by trying to tell a story in each scene.
ReplyDeleteThe figures in these photos look very purposefully arranged in creative ways. I like how the figures are interacting with different parts of their surroundings in poses that are the same, but look very different in different contexts. However, the photos themselves are sometimes out of focus, overexposed or focused on the wrong part of the frame, such as the background instead of the foreground where the figures are.
ReplyDeleteHello Pablo! I enjoyed looking over your draft this week and i think you've made great improvement from the last. You did a good job having the figures interact with the world around them. I like the one of the guy climbing the net. The ones where they're actively doing something are the most successful. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteNice job Pablo! These photos seem very creative and you did a nice job on having them look like they're carrying out a daily task. Keep up the creativity!
ReplyDeleteGood job Pablo! I really like how in many of your photos, the characters are very life like and seem to actually be doing work, for example the photo of the man lifting the soda can tap. However, some of your photos did not seem too realistic regarding physics. I think as you move forward in your project, make sure you are getting the right angles that make the small, inanimate people more dynamic.
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