In particular I want to take the idea of his excessive use of cloth, particularly to cover the face. I think that will put a sense of irony in the word 'Identity' because obviously the model will not be identifiable.




Locations
I also like McKenney's frequent use of woodlands, and as such I shall probably visit similar areas. I do however also like the idea as having abandoned buildings in the background to give my images a sense of the real world and abandonment.
The first image out of this selection is a close-up and so the background is actually just darkness. So images like this could be done in my own house or at college in front of a dark backdrop.
Equipment
Most importantly I shall need a camera, obviously. And I have decided to use the Canon 650d DSLR camera, which shall be supported using a tripod. I decided to use a digital camera because there is a large chance that I shall want to edit these files using Adobe Photoshop, which is made much easier when you have a digital image. I have decided to use a tripod at all times because I want my shots to be steady and clear.
Lenses
I would like to experiment with various lenses, but mostly the Fish Eye and Wide Angle lenses. I would like to use the Fish Eye because of its obscure view on the scenery which I think adds to the theme of abnormality and the frame can be made circular as opposed to the standard rectangular frame which I think makes the image more intriguing. Which brings me on to the Wide Angle as this does have a standard rectangular frame. The reason I'd also like to use the wide angle is because of it's smaller focal length. This will help me to make the foreground appear much more prominent and again enhance the idea of abnormality.
As a contingency I shall also take images with a standard lens, this won't have any effect on the image like the Fish Eye and Wide Angle however. So the reason I shall also be taking images with this lens is in the case that I decide I do not like the images taken with the latter two lenses.
Costume
Costume is quite a vital part of my theme because it helps to express the idea of abnormality. Like McKenney, I shall be wrapping my models in some sort of cloth (most likely bed sheets). I also want to use electrical tape to make very clear lines on my models, which I think will be more intriguing.
At the moment I am considering having one male model and one female. And so I want to use that to my advantage in my images. The female should wear a dress and tights, all black. And the man should wear a shirt, tie and jeans. The reason for this is to provide a contrast. The girl will be dressed in very dark clothing to match the dark nature of the photographic style, and the man shall be dressed in more casual clothing to bring forward that sense of abnormality coming in to reality.
Camera Settings
For all of my photographs I shall be using manual focus. This is so that I can capture the image exactly the way I want to. However, I may also take images in auto-focus as a contingency in case the final images come out blurry.
I am also contemplating taking some images around a fire. For this picture I shall have the ISO set to 200 to make the image relatively dark, but still clear. Until I am actually at the shoot I cannot specify a shutter speed though I think I will experiment with most speeds between 1/350 and 1/550, this is so that I can capture the motion of the flames actually in the photograph.
Risks
The main risk involved in taking these photographs is protecting the equipment, mostly due to it's expense. Because of this I have to make sure that the weather is appropriate at times of shooting and make sure I know the areas which I am shooting in as to help avoid theft risks.
Another issue is the costume being used, because it shall be directly covering the models face it means they are likely to suffer loss of breath. So because of this I have make sure they are in fact able to breath and may have to take short breaks in between sets of photographs so the models can get some air.
There is also a possibility I shall be using fire in my images and so of course that is a hazard. This means that I will always have to have my phone on me with full battery. Having water nearby might also be precaution to take.
Tester Shots
These are some tester shots of various locations I might use in my final shots.


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