Showing posts with label double exposure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label double exposure. Show all posts

Saturday, July 22, 2017

The Bauhaus School and Photography


The main thrust of the Bauhaus Design School was "form follows function."  It was a design belief that leaned toward a minimal approach with emphasis on clean lines, bold color and less is more.
What does this have to do with photography?  Until Lazaro Moho-Nagy joined the school the curriculum was centered on arts and crafts -photography being excluded.  It was 1923 when he introduced photography into the mix.  He introduced experimentation in photograms, collages and multiple exposures.  He moved photography beyond theory and practice into the "new seeing."  He considered photography as an art form "that has yet to get to anything like its full stature.
For me, his book "Vision in Motion" became a sort of photo bible for me.  He taught me to focus on the elements before me, experiment with light and shapes.  Photography is a vocabulary and you need to use every tool in that vocabulary to create what you see and feel.  And, that is basically what the images attached to this post demonstrate, simplicity of line, light and the use of double exposure to tell a story.  Photography is a grand experiment and we should explore it to the fullest.



Thursday, April 21, 2016

Abstract Glue

The collage from the French "to glue" is the technique where artwork or a photograph is created from the assemblage of various images combined to make a new image.


Using Photoshop, I have taken some of my images from files and experimented with combining them using Layers to created a new abstract image.  I cannot give you a reason why I have chosen one group of images over another -except that at the time they seem to work together at telling some undefined story.  The images were created over a period of years at different times.  Maybe it is a peek into the bright and dark recesses of what resides within me?