Re-shooting Clay Photographs


One of the photos documenting my clay process was a picture of me holding two pieces of clay to show the colour comparison between a more iron-rich one and a greyer one. The lighting wasn't very good so we decided to re-shoot this at college in a few different locations from the basement rooms to outside the fire doors in front of a graffiti covered wall.

The original photo

In the ceramics room

Outside

I like the pictures that were taken outside because the lighting is colder and gives a natural representation of the clay as there is no artificial light, also creating a sharper image. I think the composition of the picture makes it look like I'm holding something really special even though it's just lumps of clay, it's like the viewer is being presented with an offering.

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