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Photographer Arnold Newman would often
employ backgrounds in his portraits which helped
tell the story about the subject.
Newman said that he didn’t like the “cold studio
portrait” but instead wanted to show his subjects
in their surroundings.
Quoted from the Palm Beach Post, 2006
Ana Mendieta, from the series
                                                   Silueta, 1976


The silueta (silhouette) was a series of artwoks made by Ana Mendieta in which she
left an ‘imprint’ of her body in snow, mud, sand, grass etc. These were transient
ephemeral artworks, at their creation a performance piece, then recorded
photographically.
Artist Richard Long is known for his Land-Art,
often photographing tracks made by repeated
use, or arranging natural materials within the
landscape and then photographing them (see
also the artist Andy Goldsworthy).
The landscape photography
of Michael Kenna is clearly
produced ‘outside’ in the
countryside, yet his
minimalist style is perhaps
more reminiscent of
dreamlike or half
remembered landscapes.
In a sense then, these
landscapes could be about
the human experience of
encountering a landscape,
the subconscious – our
hidden mental interior.
How would it feel like to be an
                                       immigrant – a foreigner in a
                                       strange land – an ‘outsider’?

                                       In this famous photograph
                                       Alfred Stieglitz records
                                       immigrants arriving travelling
                                       to America on board the
                                       Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1907,
                                       escaping the poverty and
                                       oncoming turbulence which
                                       would escalate into a world
                                       war.




Alfred Stieglitz, The Steerage, 1907
The work of Hungarian Andre Kertesz
demonstrates sublime compositional
skills, with shapes within shapes (shapes
spaces, shadows & tone inside shapes &
spaces).
Shoot through a transparent or
                                           semi-transparent surface such as
                                           glass with condensation or rain
                                           drops, or even a shower curtain
                                           as in the film Psycho.

                                           The surface is between the
                                           distant subject and the camera.

                                           Images like this can obscure or
                                           hide the subject behind the
                                           surface, creating a mysterious,
                                           dreamlike or scary effect.

Scene from Psycho, Dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Naoya Hatakeyama
Slow Shutter Speeds
can be used to create an
impression of ‘aloneness’ or
alienation*


* Alienation is to be or feel ‘outside’
of society, lonely, alone, apart.
Shadows




          Shadows and
          silhouettes can be
          used to ‘hide’ or
          ‘keep outside’
          information about
          the subject of an
          image.
Silhouettes
Reflections




              Reflections can
              distort reality,
              they can also
              act as an ‘in
              between’ the
              subject and
              the image.
Use Filters
Filters placed between the camera lens and
the subject can radically enhance or alter
the visual appearance or feel/mood of an
image.
Similarly a gel filter between light source
and subject will alter the colour of the light.
The theme ‘Inside, Outside, In Between’ can be interpreted in many
different ways.

Here are just a few thoughts and ideas to help inspire you:

• Outside - forests, the beach, the countryside, moors, mountain passes, highways, tracks, arches,
  urban landscape, architectural exteriors, the universe – stars & galaxies, aliens,
• Outside – alienation, loneliness, exclusion, foreigners (outsiders),
• Outside – skin, clothing, raincoats, hats, boots, shoes
• Bringing the outside ‘in’ – binoculars, telescopes, microscopes, looking out through a window or
  doorway, greenhouses, tubing, pipes
• Bringing the inside ‘out’ - looking in through a window or doorway, X rays, ducts, conduits
• Inside - tunnels, underpasses, subways, arches, Diving, swimming under-water, birth
• Inside - cupboards, wardrobes, drawers, boxes
• Inside – emotions, fears, dreams, imagination, love
• Inside – operations, piercings, tatoos, drugs, syringes
• In between - asexuality, apathy, inaction, puberty, pregnancy, birth
• In between – thresholds, edges, cliff edges, holes, caves, tunnels, underpasses, pedestrian crossings,
  bridges, mediation
• In between – filters, gels, post production Photoshop effects, windows, masks

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Inside outside in between

  • 1. Photographer Arnold Newman would often employ backgrounds in his portraits which helped tell the story about the subject. Newman said that he didn’t like the “cold studio portrait” but instead wanted to show his subjects in their surroundings. Quoted from the Palm Beach Post, 2006
  • 2. Ana Mendieta, from the series Silueta, 1976 The silueta (silhouette) was a series of artwoks made by Ana Mendieta in which she left an ‘imprint’ of her body in snow, mud, sand, grass etc. These were transient ephemeral artworks, at their creation a performance piece, then recorded photographically.
  • 3. Artist Richard Long is known for his Land-Art, often photographing tracks made by repeated use, or arranging natural materials within the landscape and then photographing them (see also the artist Andy Goldsworthy).
  • 4. The landscape photography of Michael Kenna is clearly produced ‘outside’ in the countryside, yet his minimalist style is perhaps more reminiscent of dreamlike or half remembered landscapes. In a sense then, these landscapes could be about the human experience of encountering a landscape, the subconscious – our hidden mental interior.
  • 5. How would it feel like to be an immigrant – a foreigner in a strange land – an ‘outsider’? In this famous photograph Alfred Stieglitz records immigrants arriving travelling to America on board the Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1907, escaping the poverty and oncoming turbulence which would escalate into a world war. Alfred Stieglitz, The Steerage, 1907
  • 6. The work of Hungarian Andre Kertesz demonstrates sublime compositional skills, with shapes within shapes (shapes spaces, shadows & tone inside shapes & spaces).
  • 7. Shoot through a transparent or semi-transparent surface such as glass with condensation or rain drops, or even a shower curtain as in the film Psycho. The surface is between the distant subject and the camera. Images like this can obscure or hide the subject behind the surface, creating a mysterious, dreamlike or scary effect. Scene from Psycho, Dir. Alfred Hitchcock
  • 9. Slow Shutter Speeds can be used to create an impression of ‘aloneness’ or alienation* * Alienation is to be or feel ‘outside’ of society, lonely, alone, apart.
  • 10. Shadows Shadows and silhouettes can be used to ‘hide’ or ‘keep outside’ information about the subject of an image.
  • 12. Reflections Reflections can distort reality, they can also act as an ‘in between’ the subject and the image.
  • 13. Use Filters Filters placed between the camera lens and the subject can radically enhance or alter the visual appearance or feel/mood of an image. Similarly a gel filter between light source and subject will alter the colour of the light.
  • 14. The theme ‘Inside, Outside, In Between’ can be interpreted in many different ways. Here are just a few thoughts and ideas to help inspire you: • Outside - forests, the beach, the countryside, moors, mountain passes, highways, tracks, arches, urban landscape, architectural exteriors, the universe – stars & galaxies, aliens, • Outside – alienation, loneliness, exclusion, foreigners (outsiders), • Outside – skin, clothing, raincoats, hats, boots, shoes • Bringing the outside ‘in’ – binoculars, telescopes, microscopes, looking out through a window or doorway, greenhouses, tubing, pipes • Bringing the inside ‘out’ - looking in through a window or doorway, X rays, ducts, conduits • Inside - tunnels, underpasses, subways, arches, Diving, swimming under-water, birth • Inside - cupboards, wardrobes, drawers, boxes • Inside – emotions, fears, dreams, imagination, love • Inside – operations, piercings, tatoos, drugs, syringes • In between - asexuality, apathy, inaction, puberty, pregnancy, birth • In between – thresholds, edges, cliff edges, holes, caves, tunnels, underpasses, pedestrian crossings, bridges, mediation • In between – filters, gels, post production Photoshop effects, windows, masks