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Monday, October 10, 2022

Sequential Imagery: Class Practice Task

 In class we had a discussion pertaining to sequential imagery within Photography. Within the task, I accomplished it with a partner creating sequential images utilizing our Mobile telephones and their cameras. Firstly, we had to think of what to put in these images we were to take, both the image and its meaning.

We decided to first utilize the public seating/concrete bench within De Montfort University grounds right in front of its student union building. Then we took use of a bag and its contents namely : a bottle of water & a notebook; Alongside a coat and one pair of shoes/sneakers we had on during that time.

Right after we decided about the gist of the photos, we shot these images using my iphone 12, on its auto settings, after which I uploaded the photos onto my google drive. After they were uploaded, I then booted up Adobe Photoshop to create these contact sheets containing my array of sequential photos utilizing the File-Automate-contact sheet option it had. In total we had shot about 23 images, which to us having knowledge about sequential photography, was enough to present each sequence we wanted to see from the set of said photos. Below are the contact sheets of the shoot.




Here I chose these among my images as an example for practice shots. 





1/800 sec. f/1.6 4.2 mm ISO 32





1/800 sec. f/1.6 4.2 mm ISO 32


The lighting of these photos will surely be imperfect alongside the consistency and structure being a bit over the place, though I have to also consider that this was one of my first and practice on creating sequential photography. Though simple, it caught at most, what message I wanted the images to convey. Where it shows an end and also a beginning but a conclusion mixed within. With this start, I will soon begin my initial research on an artist(s) about sequential photos on my next post. 

2 comments:

  1. Okay good you have explained the technical details, but what inspired you to create this concept.

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    1. I have explained it in brief detail upon the conclusion. Thank you for commenting!

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