1) Hockney's first joiner was of a terrace in Los Angeles. He did this as an accident by taking multiple polaroids together instead of using a wide angled camera. He recognized it was a narrative and kept them arranged that way in a "joiner".
2)A joiner is made by taking multiple pictures of the same scene from a different angle. Then you take those angles and arrange them together to create a narrative.
2)A joiner is made by taking multiple pictures of the same scene from a different angle. Then you take those angles and arrange them together to create a narrative.
Brainstorm: I want to show passage of time through my joiner. I think it's cool to show how time as lapsed through a single image.
~Students passing in the hallway
~my dog moving around
~A clock ticking
~The football game
~Cars driving down a street
~Friends having a conversation***
~Students passing in the hallway
~my dog moving around
~A clock ticking
~The football game
~Cars driving down a street
~Friends having a conversation***
Test:
Actual Joiner:
I enjoyed this project because I liked my concept of friends having a conversation. It was fun photographing my friend Caitlin and editing it together in a disjointed manner. The end result was funny, yet creative and I successfully achieved my goal of capturing time and space.