Figure 2: view from our first campsite. / Figure 3: Jeep road marked with rocks / Figure 4: Jeep road / Figure 5: Campfire.
Answers:
1/2. Yes, I enjoyed paying attention to my immediate surroundings, and I felt I was able to represent the beautiful landscape, just as well.
3. I was able to show how people used the land, especially in areas that have structures built near campsites (figures 8 and 9) as well as campsites, where people have left a lot behind (figures 6 and 7). However, I feel I need to figure out how to represent more subtle marks that are found, such as areas flattened tents and trials used to explore.
4. I think for the first exploration 35mm was the right choice. It helped me explore freely and more compared to using 120 or a larger format. I was also able to start to understand how to approach these spaces and how to photograph them, and seeing the results I do think that larger formats will convey my intentions more directly and will have more of an impact. So moving forward, I will start to experiment with 120, and 4x5 images on areas that I know will benefit from these formats. I will also continue to use 35mm throughout the project.
5.I am very pleased with the black and white images. I think its helping move more towards the aesthetic I want. I also believe that mixing colour, along with black and white images, will also advance the overall aesthetic of my project, something I wish to experiment within the coming weeks. I did take two rolls of colour film with me, but when I came to develop them, I had a light leak in my changing bag all those photos were lost.
Other thoughts:
I am Not super happy with the scan quality of the images and will try and figure out a different method moving forward.
Since I started my MA I have named my project High Desert as I was focusing on areas in the high desert; however, as I enter my final module, I realize that my project is more about land use and people, in more areas than just the high desert. So moving forward I will be using the working tile Common Grond.
Overall I am happy with the results from this trip and excited to apply what I have learnt from it to work moving forward.