When completing the silhouette images previously, they framed the shadows nicely, and the lights were positioned perfectly to light the white back drop and the model positioning.
This development of the first set of silhouettes is to simply get images closely linked to dance with them having more intricacy and depth behind them. When previously the images were taken solely of the positions and with experimenting with the lighting and shadows, this second experiment links more towards the connection of emotion, shape, and stories, when thinking about dance.
These images have a stronger outline and shadow due to the closeness they have with the white backdrop, when being closer to the backdrop and having the light close to the people behind it creates that dark mysterious figure. Even from the image example below, the front body has clearly a stronger outline/shadow whereas the arm shadows become more faded the further away from the backdrop you are. This specifically in this image creates more of an unknown.
This experiment has more focus on the movements that were chosen and the intricacy behind them. With having a background of dance, I have more knowledge of what will and will not work when looking through a lens. This helps the observer connect with the images with more depth as well as using their own creativity and thoughts when quickly questioning the images.
These images have been successful when concluding the group of dance images I captured. With having these images, they each have great significance and depth individually, which can create an issue when leading towards a final piece. This was then overcome with the idea of creating a book where the strongest images can be showcased next to each other with perfect composition and comments.