ASSIGNMENT SIX: PRE ASSESSMENT REVIEW

Nicola South Student number: 514516

This Pre-Assessment Review gave me a valuable opportunity to revisit my reworked assignments, most after a good period of time has elapsed. Here I summarise the process and results of my reworks, each assignment has a link at the end to the reworked submission on my blog.

ASSIGNMENT 1: LOCAL COMMUNITIES – PROVISIONING AND PROTECTING

During the making of this assignment, I learnt to be adaptable. The sudden onset of the pandemic caused me to start the assignment again as circumstances changed dramatically. My second draft was my personal response to surviving both the threat of the pandemic, our withdrawal, and the need to protect my community. The windows represent the physical and emotional barriers that grew. The subject matter was mundane, my plan was to engage viewers in the detail of the ordinary.

My tutor’s feedback didn’t suggest any reworking and was very positive; possibly so because I reworked a lot as I drafted the assignment. I made many changes along the way suggested by peer critiquing. I was keen to move on from this assignment which was already a second draft and I had spent much time on, and believe that it still achieves what I set out to. I did however take my tutors suggestion of considering the presentation of the work, which I outlined in my reflections on my formative feedback: https://nkssite5.photo.blog/category/submissions/assignment-1-submission/a-reflection-on-formative-assessment/ . I concluded that if representing the work in a gallery I would seek one where I could set up in a rectangular central shape. Here I would place the images around the outside, so the viewers could walk around them – as if they are viewing my house through windows, as in my work. I believe this would give a good opportunity for activating viewers memories and responses through the detail in the ordinary represented, whilst also reinforcing the feeling of barrier that I was keen to convey.

Assignment 1 submission: https://nkssite5.photo.blog/category/submissions/assignment-1-submission/a1-submission/

ASSIGNMENT 2: SINGLE IMAGE NARRATIVE – ECONOMIC SCARRING

By the time I shot this assignment I was able to leave my house, most businesses were still closed, which I depended on for my outcome; so I shot with tight time constraints, as businesses they were due to open again shortly. My concept was economic scarring, in the context of Covid 19, and my narrative was that of something not quite right.

My use of stitched scars alongside the location images was central to my concept, but my tutor feedback pointed out that I needed to communicate this more fully. I wrote in my reflections on formative feedback, that the scarring is not only seen on commercial premises but is also felt by the people affected by the interruption to the economy and these businesses:

https://nkssite5.photo.blog/category/submissions/assignment-2-submission/a2-reflection-on-formative-feedback/ . For submission I added in the commentary accompanying the images that each image, “is accompanied by a flesh wound as a hashtag, to reinforce the human pain caused by the economic scarring. The stitching represents a holding together and hope of recovery”. I also made reference to the wounds in my submission artist statement.

I also acted on my tutor’s suggestion to reassess the images, to incorporate some more subtle ones leaving more room for viewer interpretation. In my rework I replaced the shop front and aquadrome images with more subtle ones I’d earlier rejected, see below-which I think do show more subtle signs of abandonment, and neglect.

Removed images:

Added images :

Assignment 2 submission: https://nkssite5.photo.blog/category/submissions/assignment-2-submission/a2-submission/

ASSIGNMENT 3: VISUAL STORYTELLING – BREATHE IN BREATHE OUT

I had a strong idea from the outset for the location of this project but did explore many styles of  images and presentation before completing the assignment, influenced by photographers researched in the coursework and others. My focus was a local car park, as a manifestation of the seasonal change in visitors to the area, from presence to absence. This was presented as a book dummy as asked for in the brief. As in my previous assignments I shared my work with various peer groups before I even submitted my draft and so made many changes during the process, which are documented in my learning log. When constructing the narrative I presented the images sequentially increasing in size on the page to emphasis the breathing in and out of the car park.

In my final reworking of the assignment for submission, I rephotographed and replaced the final image, to show an empty car park:

I also re-photographed the 8th image to use as the last empty car park image, but ultimately chose not to end with 3 empty car park images, which would have looked like this:

So retained the original 8th image:

Assignment 3 submission: https://nkssite5.photo.blog/category/submissions/a3-submission/

ASSIGNMENT 4: CRITICAL REVIEW – VISUAL ACTIVISM

In my critical review I explored how documentary photography can be effectively used for the benefit of the communities that it is photographed in.

Following my tutor feed-back, I identified these areas to action:

Reduce the breadth of my writing by “control and editing of sources”, this will enable me to:

  • Give more in depth analysis
  • Articulate my critical engagement, to describe how my sources support my view and have developed my argument and thesis.
  • Describe how my research has led me to my end thesis – How I get to my ideas.

Provide more in-depth image analysis. The activists that I describe in my sources are visual activists, so I need to articulate how they provoke a response through the lens, the response they provoke, as the audience is not passive.

In my rewrite of the critical review I narrowed down the material that I’d used and explored what remained in more depth, using the broader material to retain the context, placing these sources in a bibliography. I also reviewed the images and analysed those I used in the submission to show their part in visual activism. I can see now that this has resulted in a more detailed but succinct and cohesive essay which develops more effectively towards my conclusion.

Assignment 4 submission: https://nkssite5.photo.blog/category/submissions/assignment-4-submission-critical-review/a4-submission/

ASSIGNMENT 5: PERSONAL PROJECT – LAYERS OF TRUTH

This was a project based upon extending my assignment 3, for which I proposed a working title of Tensions arising from visitors. The concept was different truths. I shared that I intended to photograph local contentious subjects such as, caravan parks, holiday houses, shops, and roads, and present my images with short text/captions from my research, to exemplify the various notions of truth around visitors to the locality.

My draft proposal was rightly challenged by my tutor; though recognising the potential, she questioned the clarity of my proposal and how I would extend my previous work. I could then see that I hadn’t overtly set out my methodology in my proposal. This was useful and enabled me to clarify my approach. During a follow up video chat I shared that:

  • My intent is to move from the subjective social media comments that I have collected from face book, to collecting data and facts from various sources (e.g. Town council, Government, Press releases, property companies, census, and business owners. Also to include facts on home ownership, house prices, rental opportunities, business demographics, and tourist demographics, to ascertain facts about the impacts of visitors to the community.
  • This will give me a better intellectual understanding of the situation, and enable me to decide on my stance on the various issues. At the heart of this is a synthesising of the various voices, messages and information- the different truths, so that I can communicate my understanding of the concerns.
  • I described how this work is a progression from my assignment 3 work and is of a much wider scope; assignment 3 was connotative of the issues, this expanded work allows me to denote more fully the concerns and issues arising from this phenomenon.

This is set out fully in my submission version of my proposal: https://nkssite5.photo.blog/category/submissions/assignment-5-submission-personal-project/a5-proposal/

Once again I bounced my project as it developed with my peers, which helped me to clarify my approach, see my learning log: https://nkssite5.photo.blog/category/learning-log-assignments-2/assignment-5-personal-project/a5-learning-log/

Following the submission of my assignment draft, my tutor’s feedback suggested that I could challenge the layers of truth further. She suggested as well as presenting a face book/press statement and an opposing evidential image, I could possibly juxtapose these images with opposing evidential images from the Facebook quotes. I immediately saw that by doing so would extend the representation of various truths, and challenge viewers further. My dilemma was how to achieve this, as the original Facebook posts didn’t contain any supporting images, which was interesting in itself. I decided to photograph opposing images myself, to add to the layers of truths. This also proved challenging, but in most areas, I was able to achieve what I wanted eventually.

This resulted in adding 7 contradictory images, and 2 provoking media images to the slideshow, which I achieved this without lengthening the duration of the slideshow. Where I now have 2 images preceding facebook/media text, I have faded one image into another to simulate the transplanting of truths.

New image/Corresponding original image

Assignment 5 submission: https://nkssite5.photo.blog/category/submissions/assignment-5-submission-personal-project/a5-submission/

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ASSIGNMENT 5 SUBMISSION

Nicola South Student number: 514516

PERSONAL PROJECT

The brief

Continue working on your personal project and produce a photo essay of 15 images. Your work should demonstrate good research, a methodical approach and a wider scope than previous assignment work.

Decide on the best submission format for your work. Discuss your ideas with your tutor while you do the projects and exercises in Part Five. (Open College of the Arts, 2014:120)

LAYERS OF TRUTH

Background information:

This personal project spans a year of reflection on the village of Newport (Tredraeth) Pembrokeshire. At the beginning of this time I was a second home owner, “exiled” from the village by the pandemic lockdown, observing the “temperature” of the place from afar. Mid way through the year I relocated there permanently. I have been an insider/outsider observer of the place for many years, known and accepted by many. Now that I have become a local, other’s experience tells me that it will take me years to be recognised as such.

As with everything this year, emotions have magnified, and voices have become louder. To rationalise what I was reading on social media and the press, I researched for facts to seek the cultural, political, social, and economic truths about the impact of visitors and second homeowners to this rural area, during the pandemic lockdown, and more generally as well.

Having discovered my “truth” I considered how to share this visually. My background reading of those such as Sekula, Tagg, Berger, Levi Strauss and Borge, increased my awareness that photographs are only representations of reality, part captured in the moment and the rest supplied by the photographer. Whilst I carry the responsibility and accountability of a documentary photographer to present reality, in this story I present various layers of truth, material, moral, impression and form. Images are never neutral, but having synthesised much information, as well as emotion, I have recorded and presented the truth as I understand it. I have recorded what my eyes saw. The text that accompanies the images is to support the truths I have discovered, rather than appropriate the images, as well as to provoke thoughts.

Photographs are not predictable communicators “they cannot carry meanings in any straightforward way” (Campany, 2020:8), but I have announced my path to this truth, and my position in it, though do hope that viewers will question the truths that I share. 

References:

Campany, D. (2020) On Photographs. London: Thames and Hudson.

Open College of the Arts (2014) Photography 2: Documentary-Fact and Fiction (Course Manual). Barnsley: Open College of the Arts.

Artist statement:

This work is a personal reflection on aspects of a village, over a year. Though this has been an unusual time, the feelings and opinions felt and expressed, are simply magnifications of continued underlying tensions between locals and visiting outsiders.  I have sought to uncover the truths that lie beneath these emotions, and share them here. These layers of truths are presented with integrity and research, though just as I have formed my own relationship with them, so may you.

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ASSIGNMENT 5 SUBMISSION: PERSONAL PROJECT PROPOSAL

It is personal project which began a year ago. I was in lockdown in England and not allowed to travel to my then “second home” in Wales. During this time I observed many discussions on social media about visitors to our “second” town, as well as Welsh national media highlighting lockdown infringements. The coverage was mostly one-sided and uncomfortable to read. As the year progressed and I travelled to my second home, I was able to gauge the real breadth of feeling from local residents to visitors; though not “local” I am well established in the community here and talk to people on both sides of the divide.

The second part of this year I have been resident here in what is now my only home. My research has continued, capturing media articles and comments, knowing I would probably use the material for assignment 5. I have added to this notes on conversations had, overheard and related. Now I need to research the facts behind the issues, widely around the philosophy of truth in photography, adjust if necessary my personal stance and then develop a visual photographic response to this personal, and socio-political study. I intend to explore layers of truth, something that has interested me increasingly as I have progressed through the documentary course. Though my research has been during the coronavirus year 2020-2021, I don’t intend the work to focus on this; the project highlights local/societal/nationalist issues that exist normally, such as the economy, resources, housing, tourism, and hospitality businesses. 

Working title: Tensions arising from visitors.

Theme: Different sides of a story.

Methodology and work flow: Collate social media comments → Research facts/data → Read and research on the philosophy of truths in photography → Reflect/synthesise (decide my stance on the issues) → Photograph visual representation of issues → Chose social media comments and facts to use with images → decide on presentation of images and text and my voice. 

Audience: Myself. Depending on the outcome I might release to the community later as a healing tool; currently it would inflame the situation locally.

Approach: A slideshow sharing images with overlaying text either supporting or contradictory to each photograph, a second layer of factual text and a third layer communicating my perspective on issues.    

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ASSIGNMENT 5 SUBMISSION: PERSONAL PROJECT

Reflections on formative feedback

Tutor report: This was written feedback

My reflections

The feedback was positive and encouraging and helpfully incisive. My tutor’s feedback suggests that I consider presenting not only a face book/press statement and an opposing evidential image, but possibly juxtapose these images with opposing evidential images from the face book quotes. I can see that by doing so would extend the representation of various truths enabling viewers to face more of a challenge when interpreting the truth.

Most of all I am pleased that my tutor acknowledges that my voice and gaze are evident here, and also that my research is well integrated into my work, as I guess that this will help me when I start  level 3 shortly.

Actions:

  • My dilemma is how to achieve this as the original face book posts don’t contain any supporting images, this I find interesting in itself. So I will photograph opposing images myself, to add to the layers of truths represented in the work. The challenge will be firstly in collecting the material, and secondly integrating it into the slideshow effectively and without increasing it’s duration too much.
  • I have confirmed that I will be ready to submit assignment 6 by 1.6.21
  • I have also confirmed my intent to submit for November 2021.

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