Jun 2, 2008, 20:19
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I had a hard time finding a title for this series. It's the end result of what Uli (if my memory serves me correctly) called my "Behind Bars" photos, a name that I really like and used as a working title when I was thinking about what I wanted to show. But in the end I decided that it was too definitive, and didn't leave enough room for the viewer to have their own opinion or enough ambiguity about what my own view would be. So I selected, edited, and set the page layouts for my favourite six photos, chose the sequence, and selected the cover image and the portfolio to put the prints in. I had done all the research, played with different ideas for the captions, and selected the font. (Helvetica, which is what the Zoo uses.) The title was the last part of the puzzle, and I was stumped.
Then I saw the slogan for the Toronto Zoo:
"Same Planet. Different World."
Perfect.
This is a series that I shot intending for it to be printed, making the format of the page and style of the caption into important compositional elements. I wanted a lot of white space and a very clean font to give the idea that the captivity of the animals is so powerful that the images themselves are captive in the page. (The photos are formatted at 8"x10.5" so that there will be an additional quarter-inch white space on each side of the finished print.) All of the sorting and initial processing was done in Lightroom, with selective sharpening and layout done in Photoshop. I may eventually add more animals, as the series still feels a little sparse to me, but that will have to wait until the end of the summer when I might be willing to brave another trip to the zoo.
If anyone's interested in seeing these in a larger size, my Smugmug gallery of this series is here.
I hope you enjoyed the series, and as always comments or critiques are welcome.
![[Image: 306139615_Rp7kB-L-1.jpg]](http://matthewpiers.smugmug.com/photos/306139615_Rp7kB-L-1.jpg)
![[Image: 306140384_auAHR-L-1.jpg]](http://matthewpiers.smugmug.com/photos/306140384_auAHR-L-1.jpg)
![[Image: 306137845_8hsEE-L-1.jpg]](http://matthewpiers.smugmug.com/photos/306137845_8hsEE-L-1.jpg)
![[Image: 306142578_yHhMw-L-1.jpg]](http://matthewpiers.smugmug.com/photos/306142578_yHhMw-L-1.jpg)
![[Image: 306141730_wUogQ-L-1.jpg]](http://matthewpiers.smugmug.com/photos/306141730_wUogQ-L-1.jpg)
![[Image: 306138686_px5xm-L-1.jpg]](http://matthewpiers.smugmug.com/photos/306138686_px5xm-L-1.jpg)
![[Image: 306141176_vMDYj-L-1.jpg]](http://matthewpiers.smugmug.com/photos/306141176_vMDYj-L-1.jpg)
I had a hard time finding a title for this series. It's the end result of what Uli (if my memory serves me correctly) called my "Behind Bars" photos, a name that I really like and used as a working title when I was thinking about what I wanted to show. But in the end I decided that it was too definitive, and didn't leave enough room for the viewer to have their own opinion or enough ambiguity about what my own view would be. So I selected, edited, and set the page layouts for my favourite six photos, chose the sequence, and selected the cover image and the portfolio to put the prints in. I had done all the research, played with different ideas for the captions, and selected the font. (Helvetica, which is what the Zoo uses.) The title was the last part of the puzzle, and I was stumped.
Then I saw the slogan for the Toronto Zoo:
"Same Planet. Different World."
Perfect.
This is a series that I shot intending for it to be printed, making the format of the page and style of the caption into important compositional elements. I wanted a lot of white space and a very clean font to give the idea that the captivity of the animals is so powerful that the images themselves are captive in the page. (The photos are formatted at 8"x10.5" so that there will be an additional quarter-inch white space on each side of the finished print.) All of the sorting and initial processing was done in Lightroom, with selective sharpening and layout done in Photoshop. I may eventually add more animals, as the series still feels a little sparse to me, but that will have to wait until the end of the summer when I might be willing to brave another trip to the zoo.
If anyone's interested in seeing these in a larger size, my Smugmug gallery of this series is here.
I hope you enjoyed the series, and as always comments or critiques are welcome.