I am going to be doing 'The four stages of day to night' photography. I was inspired by an artist called Stephen Wilkes as he does a time lapse over 15 hours to capture early morning and late night. His pictures are mostly set in busy places e.g New York's union square or central park, this made me think as I cannot travel far to busy places like this I should go to the center of York and take photographs here.
Day and night don't only show the difference visually but it also changes the mental thoughts towards the image for an example night time can make a person feel nervous because there is a lot of unknown and they are not fully aware of what's going on. The difference between day and night in my photographs is that you can see everything within the day time so we are all fully aware of what is going where as in the night time photograph even though it will still be the same photograph of the day photo it is darker so we cannot see everything therefore we are not aware of what is going on. This is how the emotions change towards the pictures. This is the difference between day and night.
As doing a time lapse would take so long and I would only get one full picture out of my final piece I thought I would take four pictures of the same subject over four most important times of the day e.g early morning (7am), Midday (12pm), sunset (4pm) and night time (8pm). I will then use Photoshop to include the four photos into one full picture. I will repeat this process 11 more times but my subject will be a different place each time e.g the York minster, the Shambles etc.
I will produce all my photos over two days so I have more time to chose which are my better pictures, upload them to Photoshop and edit them together. My idea is to create a book and an online gallery to present my photographs. My book and online gallery will consume of 12 photographs I have taken and edited together. I may include a time lapse over a few hours in a day if it all goes to plan, if not i will still include some thumbnail photographs I have taken to prove I tried to make a time lapse.
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