Campbell’s Soup; It started in 1869, known for being cheap and easy to find sold in 120 countries.
Swiss Knife; Was designed by Carl Elsener and made 1891.
Bed side lamp; This was made in 1900, very expensive to buy, took craft and skill to design uses the fascination of glass, art nouveau style.
Ladder back chair; This was made in 1903, creator was Charles rennie Mackintosh, this was more formal than the bed side lamp, painter would use this chair.
Channel Perfume; This simple and angular design was created by the fashion designer CoCo Channel in 1920.
Tiffany Lamp; Cheaper than the bed side lamp also has a flatter soft light than it.The function is the priority of the design.
Camera Moniac; By Oskar Barnack, Expensive to buy, changeable lenses also quick and easy to take pictures.
Wassily Chair; This was made in 1925, created by Marcel Breuer. He was inspired by bike handle bars, bauhaus design with a simple style similar to ikea designs today.
Bauhaus bucher; interesting art movement
London Map; Designed in 1933 by Henry C.Beck, simple design of public transport information which is easy to follow and uncluttered.
Ball point pen; Laszlo Biro created this in 1938, 1880 ball points were used for leather markings, created for an improvement to the founting pen.
Hasle blad camera; High end expensive camera.
Volkswagen Beetle; this was made by Ferdinand Porsche, it is a German family car.
Tupperware; Made in 1946.
Fender guitar; Was made in 1946 and was the first mass produced guitar.
Mini Cooper; This British car was made in 1959, it is a low budget cheap car. Also known as a symbolic of independence and free spirit.
Stacking chair; Designed by the British designer Robin Day, he made 4,000 a week in 1963.
Dyson Vacuum; Was made in 1983 by a British designer was out in japan first for 10 years, got successful in 1993.
Lemon juicer; The Impractical spider form design was made in 1990 and created by Philippe Starck.
Apple Mac; The designer Jonathan Ive intended it to be targeted at a younger generation media audience, to choose a colour to make it feel like a part of you.
Monday, 23 May 2011
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
BERLIN 2011
This was took at the Olympic stadium in Berlin, i like the way the stadium curves round.
i dont know why but i really like this shot just something attracts me to it :)
i dont know why but i really like this shot just something attracts me to it :)
Monday, 7 February 2011
Thursday, 3 February 2011
A walk along the river...
Jon decided for us to go on a pointless walk, but gave me chance to re shoot my boring tree shots...
I ended up with some interested shots using refelctions from the river off the sun and trees.
I ended up with some interested shots using refelctions from the river off the sun and trees.
Wednesday, 2 February 2011
Treeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Mini project for college about trees, pretty boring tbh :(
I like this photograph because of the bit of the castle included, this was taken on runcorn hill when i was shooting my location shoot.
I like this shot because the trees are in a line infront of the church, not very exciting.. Tree's aren't really an exciting thing to photograph.
I like this shot because of the bridge in the background makes it that bit more interesting...
This is my favourite of the tree shoot, still not very interesting but i really like the shadows on the building to the left on the photograph... this was taken in widness on west bank whilst i was doing my facebook shot.
Studio work with baby Dylan :)
This is the cutest picture out of the shoot, he was so good!! didn't cry once! :)
i was thinking about using this one for my final image, but i wanted one with him holding the globe.
i am using this one as my final image, i like it because he's looking at the globe and hes holding it, its very cute :)
This is Kirsty and Dylan, this is my favourite one out of all my images, i like it because its natural and neither of them are looking into the camera and its really sweet. :)
The studio shoot went well, i was very proud of Dylan for being so good, it took an hour to get lots of lovely shots and i am happy with the outcomes.Also Ani has some nice portraits of her gorgeous son for her living room!! :)
Tuesday, 4 January 2011
postmodern art...
postmodern art is a term used to describe an art movement which was thought to be in contradiction to some aspect of modernism, or to have emerged or developed in its aftermath. in general, movements such as intermedia, installation art, conceptual art ad miltimedia, particularly involving video are described as postmodern.
Andrew warhola, but known as andy warhol was born on the 6 th August 1928 and died on the 222nd february 1987, during his career he was an american painter, printmaker and filmmaker who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art.warhol had a successful career as a commercial illustrator but it was after that he came famous worldwide for his work as a painter, avantgarde filmmaker, record producer, author, and member of highly diverse social circles that included bohemian street peopl, distinguished intellectuals, hollywood celebrities and wealthy patrons.
This picture of Marliyn Manroe is probably the most famous piece of art of andy's.
Andrew warhola, but known as andy warhol was born on the 6 th August 1928 and died on the 222nd february 1987, during his career he was an american painter, printmaker and filmmaker who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art.warhol had a successful career as a commercial illustrator but it was after that he came famous worldwide for his work as a painter, avantgarde filmmaker, record producer, author, and member of highly diverse social circles that included bohemian street peopl, distinguished intellectuals, hollywood celebrities and wealthy patrons.
This picture of Marliyn Manroe is probably the most famous piece of art of andy's.
f/64
Group f/64 was formed in the 20th century by some photographers in San Francisco, who all shared the same photographic style. They formed to oppose the pictorials photographic style that took over during the 1900s. The group was first formed during the time that America was suffering with the great depression, and there are only 11 photographers included. The photographers wanted to promote the more modern style of photography that looked at perfectly exposed shots of natural forms. The name of the group comes from the photographic lens and is used to signify the quality of the photographers work along with the wide range of ability. F/64 put on their first show in 1932 and three years later the group had dis-formed.
One artist that was a member of this group was Ansel Adams, an American Photogrpaher and Enviromentalist, best known for his balck and white landscape photographs.
One artist that was a member of this group was Ansel Adams, an American Photogrpaher and Enviromentalist, best known for his balck and white landscape photographs.
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