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Sketch for a square photo sequence


This week's Saturday Self-Challenge was to compose a square image. It happens to be also my plan for the latest The Art of Photography assignment by Ted Forbes. There the actual assignment is to take a photo sequence made out of multiple images.
Photo sequence assignment by Ted Forbes: youtu.be/xnC8SGWlE1w
The idea of photo sequence is to tell a short story with few images in a similar way as on cartoons or comic strips. But it can be also sort of a collage. The sequence can tell a chronological story, or the images can illustrate some concept from different angles.
When I watched the assignment video by Ted Forbes, I almost immediately though I would like to make a square composition. The idea was to tell a circular story, which does not have beginning or end.
So, here's my plan what I try to shoot. I'm a lousy drawer, but on notes you can try to figure out the details of this idea. I'm planning to use my Lumix camera remotely controlled with the mobile phone. The inspiration for this I got when I was browsing through my old pictures and saw an image where I'm inflating a balloon:

And the whole idea is based on sort of a photography joke and word play with the concept of negative space. In photography negative space means "the space that surrounds the main element of interest". Although in my plan the negative space actually fills the middle of the collage and composition.
More about negative space in photography here: photographylife.com/negative-space-in-photography
UPDATE: And here's the final image.

Photo sequence assignment by Ted Forbes: youtu.be/xnC8SGWlE1w
The idea of photo sequence is to tell a short story with few images in a similar way as on cartoons or comic strips. But it can be also sort of a collage. The sequence can tell a chronological story, or the images can illustrate some concept from different angles.
When I watched the assignment video by Ted Forbes, I almost immediately though I would like to make a square composition. The idea was to tell a circular story, which does not have beginning or end.
So, here's my plan what I try to shoot. I'm a lousy drawer, but on notes you can try to figure out the details of this idea. I'm planning to use my Lumix camera remotely controlled with the mobile phone. The inspiration for this I got when I was browsing through my old pictures and saw an image where I'm inflating a balloon:

And the whole idea is based on sort of a photography joke and word play with the concept of negative space. In photography negative space means "the space that surrounds the main element of interest". Although in my plan the negative space actually fills the middle of the collage and composition.
More about negative space in photography here: photographylife.com/negative-space-in-photography
UPDATE: And here's the final image.

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Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Diederik Santema clubIn his comics Droste-effect is often used. But also many other forms of illusions:
thefunambulist.net/literature/science-fiction-la-2333e-dimension-le-processus-by-marc-antoine-mathieu
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Amelia club... belated STAR for all your ideas behind and the "making of..." now !!
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Heidiho clubIt was very difficult to shoot! I realized the fully rotating camera displays are much better choice, because they often come up with a possibility to mirror the display. At least my mobile phone remote control applications did not have this option. It is damn difficult to compose a selfie without mirror image! =O
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Wierd Folkersma clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to raingirl clubIt could be better... I'm often just too lazy to pay enough attention on details =D
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