Final project proposal

  1. PROJECT TITLE
    “Mirage: A Journey Through Double Exposure Film”

 

2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Mirage is a photographic exploration that merges the city with the rural’ view. By employing the double exposure film technique, this project aims to capture the beauty of both places and merge them together. The project will showcase a series of photos of sceneries, each a unique blend of different tempos, cultures, and obviously the view. These double-exposure film shots will allow for a rich interplay of light, shadows, and forms, blending two distinct images into one cohesive photo.

The concept behind Mirage is from my interest in capturing the essence of different views. Drawing inspiration from the works of photographers like  Jerry Uelsmann, and Sarah K. Byrne, the project aims to create a dialogue between the physical and emotional worlds, connecting the viewer with the subjects on a deeper level.

3. OUTCOMES
A series of 5-7 double-exposure film photographs
Printed photographs in various sizes
A digital gallery of the images on a blog

4. METHODS AND MATERIALS
Mamiya C330 for double exposure shots
Natural and artificial lighting sources to create desired effects
High-quality photo paper for printing finished images
Digital scanner for digitizing prints and creating an online gallery

5. REFERENCES
Jerry Uelsmann: A contemporary photographer, recognized for his innovative use of multiple negatives to create surreal compositions
Sarah K. Byrne: A photographer specializing in double exposure techniques, whose work showcases the merging of natural elements with human subjects

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