Slow shutter portraits- Both motion blurred and clear: A rather simple yet practical technique.
Double exposures to emphasise movement or motion: This within itself is a product of time.
Different lighting styles to emphasise time.
Black and white.
Colour, also using different colour filters.
Time in relation to the human face and it’s
structure.
Pin hole.
Fine art style portraits with objects perhaps to
reinforce the principal of time.
Avedon style with natural lighting.
I must also analyse the many ways that time can be
represented.
Double exposures with objects that are relevant to
time.
Layering of negatives. Old with the young.
Through artist research my ideas regarding experimentation will broaden .
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