Friday, 18 February 2011

Showing within from the outside

For this experiment I set each photograph in a different atmosphere as to reveal the personality of the person within it more to the viewer. This will help my set of photos flow together nicely as people will be able to see the link between them easily and understand why I have chosen to complete this experiment.
I wanted to use the most 'famous' stereotypes to complete this experiment in order to show that even though people look and dress differently we are all equal in the eyes of god and that even though everyone is unique and special in their own way, they shouldn't be singled out or abused just because they wear different clothes or have a different personality or different features to you. To show this I have pixelated the faces so that no one can judge them and it will make their inner personality shine through the environment they're in and their clothes as well as their body language, which is exactly wanted I wanted out of this experiment.

Here is the set of photographs of which complete this experiment:

''Indie''

"Goth"................................................. "Chav"

"Geek"

For this experiment I wanted to show that controversy over stereotyping and how it can affect people as well as how the person is percieved not only in the viewers eyes but in gods as well. This experiment was actually inspired by one of my first experiments; 'seeing god through an environment, object or place'. I wanted a set of images that could get the message across to people who view people as a stereotype and show how they can change their opinion, hence pixelating the face as to show that anyone could be behind the pixels as everyone is equal in the eyes of god. Don't judge a book by it's cover because until you've read it no one knows what it's really like.

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