Tuesday, 15 September 2015

FreakorUnique reserch

http://www.boredpanda.com/childrens-nightmares-surreal-photography-dream-collector-arthur-tress/
Most of us have at least one unforgettable childhood dream or nightmare that branded itself permanently into our memories. These powerful and imaginative childhood dreams were what interested American photographer Arthur Tress when, in the late 1960s and 70s, he created his psychoanalytic “Dream Collector” series of images, which captured children’s nightmares in terrifying detail.
According to the artist’s statement, “Dreams or nightmares were collected by conversations with children in schools, streets, or neighbourhood playgrounds. The children would be asked means of acting out their visions or to suggest ways of making them into visual actualities… These inventions often reflect the child’s inner life, his hopes and fears, as well as his symbolic transmutation of the external environment, his home or school, into manageable forms.”
I have chose these pictures because in my final image I would like to merge two images together to make them stand out more to other people and from the rest of the people in the group.
http://thegreatestgraphicdesignersd.blogspot.co.uk/
I have chose this image because its quite a dark image and it sets a scene as the background of an image and it tells the person kind of like whats going on. Also i have chose two more images from that website that are:

https://www.behance.net/gallery/7386815/Impossible-Photography
I have also chose this photo by Martin De Pasquale because i like how its a very unique shot but on his images he doesn't explain why he takes the photos that he does and what he likes about them.
I think that he has done this photo because his body is showing what he would actually look like in the mirror that he was looking in because its smashed, so his reflection would look like through the mirror. 

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