Pattern Work Diary![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEivrv_GUaB8pXKm5y_YaOqq80RVfvJR0FY_rsXHrqmiH0l17SHAFb6k6xbM-bBwh5o-mmHQFsxTD_4NrAzt_y_1KUi2atwrCngJrhMsfOLI9jzr8g0BfeTvukxJvx8nz6cjh79fc_8r/s640/Pattern+Contact+Sheet.jpg)
Evaluation
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The main focus of this series of images was the formal element of Pattern. I like most of the images that I took because I think that they all demonstrate pattern in different and interesting ways. In particular I like the image of the patterns in the art department, and the photograph that I took of the building directly opposite the art department. I like the first image because it demonstrates pattern as you would expect to see it; a repeated image or line or object, which was in this case, a printed rose repeated on a long strip of paper. I liked the image of the building because it demonstrates how pattern is integrated into everyday life; the patterns one may not regularly take notice of.
Progression
If I were to revisit this topic I think that I would perhaps focus more on portraiture and clothing; capturing, perhaps, patterns within peoples eyes, their skin, their hair etc. As for clothing, I find fashion photography also highly interesting, and therefore may photograph people wearing different patterned prints; clashing patterns, patterned two-piece sets, hats, coats etc. I simply find the photography of people highly interesting.
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