Tuesday, 22 November 2016

Live on Location - Autumn Fall

Final shoot - Autumn Fall

My other two photoshoots did go fairly well however I feel that I never experimented and worked with lighting as much as I could of. 
As autumn was approaching I decided to use this to my advantage and create something beautiful with golden warm tones to my images. 

I drove to a small field in Coleshill where there were lots of trees, Loads of fallen golden leaves and I went in the afternoon to try and catch the sun! 

I can honestly say that my plan worked a wonder and I even benefitted from it more than I thought I would. I got many great shots, the sun shined perfectly and it was very quiet surrounding which ensured I spent less time photographing because there was no one disturbing us! I am over the moon with what I have produced and I believe I have improved a massive amount from the last two I did! 







Monday, 26 September 2016

Live on Location - Lily-may

Location photography is where you take your subject with you to different locations to photograph. 
As a student throughout my Photography journey I have always avoided location photography due to being able to work well in a controlled light studio set up. 
Photographing on Location is mainly about picking the perfect scenery and getting the correct light.

Once I looked through the brief I kind of had ideas of what I wanted to pursue for this project but I was not sure how to overcome it.

First Shoot: 

Below are retouched images which I took at Sutton park of Lily-may. I am actually really proud of what I have achieved here due to the fact me and location don't always go to plan. 

I adore how soft and pastelised the images are and how I how natural Lily is being.

Some ideas generated from here










Live on Location - Ella Mai

Ella-mai: 

This photoshoot which took place at The forest of Arden Marriott hotel was nothing more than a success in my eyes! 
I added an extra challenge to my self and that was to do a shoot at 6pm on the evening to practice my lighting skills. 














I love some of the reflections that I have gained from some images (sunsets through the windows) I thought that it worked really well.

Live on Location - Whitley Court

On the 6th of June 2016 I went to Witley Court in Worcester. As soon as we arrived to the grounds and I saw the surroundings I was amazed! Before I went to Witley Court I was given a client brief to work from for the English Heritage.  The client brief "English heritage" stated that the audience for the photographs were to stand out to 20-30yr olds. After I looked through the brief carefully, I brainstormed different ideas.
As I wanted a challenge I decided to step away from portraiture for this shoot and head into the nature/architecture section so that I could practice with different camera lenses, different settings and not know what I was going to gain at the end of it.
After the shoot I was not very pleased with the majority of the images I had taken due to them being very basic and to be honest I felt that they never related to the client brief and the audience I had set.  Some images I had taken were beautiful but they never met the client brief due to them not being as creative and exciting as the client wanted.























Monday, 13 June 2016

Fashion on location - Talia White workshop.

On Wednesday 26th of May I completed a fashion on location workshop with Talia White, before she took us out to take photographs she showed us some of fashion photographs to give us an idea of what she does and how she does it and it is completely true when people say the perfect photoshoot is down to a detailed plan!

Talia brought a professional model in for us to build up our portfolios, Talia explained how she goes about her photography work so that we could develop our own style in this workshop. The weather was not all that great which made me feel really nervous because I did not know which aperture setting to use on my camera as I wanted only my foreground in focus. I used my canon 600D camera with my 50mm Lens to ensure I could create the depth of field I wanted. The only problem I experienced with only using my 50mm lens was that I never actually created fashion work due to my images not being of the model full length. 

















The images above are my final images from the shoot which I have edited using Camera raw and Photoshop. I really enjoyed the work shop with Talia and I feel like I have benefited a lot from it so now I would feel much more confident to go out on location again with a professional model. The amazing thing about using a professional model was that I never had to think of poses or ask her to do something different, she just naturally moves! I had never really used my 50mm lens before simply because I never knew what to expect from it or how to use it properly to be honest, now I have used it I feel much better and know I will use it a lot in the future!

Any feedback on my images would be great.

Monday, 16 May 2016

Lumen Printing


Lumen Printing

Today I have completed a workshop on creating photographs with out using a camera. I love the idea of creating images with out having to release a shutter or even turning a camera on. This technique is very similar to photograms (exposing light to photographic paper in the darkroom with objects on it). 
The only difference with lumen printing is that you expose the photographic paper to UV light (sunlight) for 30minutes minimum. 

I went outside to collect some leaves and flowers ready to create a lumen print, I then went in to the darkroom to get a clip board, I placed the photographic paper on to the clip board and then placed my objects where I wanted them and put the glass on top and placed it in direct sun light for 30 minutes. 
 



After 30 minutes had passed I went to collect my clip board from outside, I took all of the objects of the paper so that I could scan the Lumen print in. (You can not fix these prints, so they will not last very long).

Oringal
Changed the curves on photoshop to enhance the photgraph 






I used Photoshop and Silver Effex Pro 2 to create this Black and white version of the lumen print. I am extremely happy with the outcome I got from this workshop, however If I was to do Lumen prints again I would think more about composition of how I place the objects that I use.
















Monday, 9 May 2016

Pin-hole Photography!

Today I realised the realism of photography and how it all started of with the camera obscura which then led on to photographers creating prints from pin hole cameras. You can make pin holes with anything as long as you make them light proof.

Below are some images that I created using a baby milk tin with a pin hole in it.






 This workshop gave me a much better understanding on exposure times because I had to think about each image with the weather conditions.




Monday, 25 April 2016

Seeing in Black and White.

Until today I thought that I "understood" photography... mostly everything you look at on a day to day basis is colour and until you view things in Black and white I do not think you will understand the concept properly. Although you see Shadows, Contrast, Depth of field, Texture and others things in Colour you definitely see them better in Black and White. 

During the Mini workshop that I completed today whilst taking my photographs of flowers/leaves I really thought about my aperture settings, I set this low due to wanting my background to be out of focus and my subject in focus. Composition was a massive thing that I thought about as well because photographing at different angles and distances can change your image completely. 

Here is a series of images that I created today from the workshop, I used Camera RAW, Photoshop and Silver Efex pro 2.

Firstly I could improve this series by choosing two other flower images to add to the bottom left and the bottom right to make this look semetrical. This workshop has really made me realise that you should always think about everything carefully and a series is not a series if they do not work together. 

I really enjoyed this work shop and I believe that this will make me a better photographer in the long run, I have a few beautiful shots from today but all I can do now is improve. 

Wednesday, 6 April 2016

HOW TO IMPORT IMAGES INTO LIGHT ROOM


  • Firstly open up light room and go to the library 
  • Secondly press the “import” button that is on the left hand side of the page
  • Select the images that you would like to import 
  • At the top of the page there is options of what you would like it to save as, press the “add” option and then press import. 
Light room has a lot of advantages compared to Photoshop, However I do still much prefer Photoshop due to using it for several years now. I can not get my head around using light room. 
  • Editing is not destructive; no editing that you do is changed on the image until the photograph has been exported. This means you can keep making adjustments to images and absolutely no quality will be lost. 
  • In light room there is something called ‘collections’ and ‘Smart collections’ these tools are great if you have a selection of images that are going to a series or you just genuinely want them in the same folder. You could put your photos in a collection and then you can open up light room on another day and they will still be in the collection folder. 
  • In photo shop if you wanted to move from Levels to hue/saturation you would have to open and close the adjustment layers which takes a little bit of time. However on light room you can use them all at the same time, which saves time. 
  • The history stays all the time on light room, however with Photoshop as soon as you close it down it completely gone. 


Advantages of light room :
Also in light room you can put a star rating on your photographs with the ones that you like and you can also add ‘tags’ to them which makes it easier in the future to find them. 
Overall I do think light room has some great features and I think that you can do some interesting things on their but I do much Prefer photo shop simply because I have a lot more experience with it. 

What is Adobe Photo shop (camera raw)? 

Adobe Camera Raw is a tool that is used before you open your raw photograph up into Photo shop. This program allows you to make any camera corrections, which may have changed whilst you have imported your images to the computer. This program makes it easier to retouch your image, rather than doing it all through the main photo shop program. 

I always shoot my photographs in Camera raw because it gives an over all better quality, I always use photo shop to edit my photos and I never fail to use Adobe Camera Raw before hand because it makes a massive difference in time I spend editing. I think this is a great tool to use due to being able to change basic things on your image using the side bar (as shown above), you can correct your lens for any shaking that may of occurred while taking the image. You can make changes to pretty much anything on camera raw which ensures your editing process in Photoshop will be quicker, if you need to do any further editing that is. 


Scanography

Scanography is form of photography using a photo scanner instead of a camera, it is classed as photography however can be seen very different to photography to some people. 



I found these images here and I find them extremely interesting! It is amazing what can happen from just using a scanner. I love how the images are not crisp clear or "in focus" but they take you in to another world!


Above is the contact sheet from the scans I have created. I added a lot of motion into my scans and was not completely still while scanning.









Self portraiture project

Plan for photoshoot 1: 

To start of my self portraiture project I will be using my Instax Mini 8 Fujifilm camera, I would like to have 8 images from this photoshoot which will take place at home. The images I will be taking are going to be “everything that I hate about myself” The camera I will be using is pretty basic with only 5 settings to choose from, these include : home, daylight, sun, cloudy and high definition.  


The reason I would like to do this photoshoot at home is because that is where I am most “myself” and can show the true me, I aim to visually communicate to the ages from 13-25 that everyone has things which they hate about themselves but that does not make them a bad person, and it does not mean other people wont think they are beautiful any way. 





I feel that photoshoot went really well! It did feel extremely awkward due to never taking photographs of body parts that I hate on my Instax camera before, I had no idea where to point the camera and to be honest some images did show more background than I expected. To over come this I decided to use an old mascara to scribble around the out corners of the prints. I feel that this has made the photographs look much more professional due to only being able to see the the parts that I hate about myself and not the background. I do not think that this completed visually communicated to the age range I wanted it to, however I do think it has some sort of communication. On the camera I used the home setting with the built in flash and It has worked extremely well. If I was to re take these photographs I would definitely try and aim the camera closer to the parts I wanted to photograph. 
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Plan for photoshoot 2: 
When I was back in secondary school some people used to bully me and call me "four eyed freak" "wonk" "spotty", for this photoshoot I aim to recreate what people used to say to me, using a harsh focus on each image ( I will do this using photoshop) I also want these images to be dull and prehaps black and white to show the dullness in the words used towards me. This photoshoot will be another one from home in my bedroom, I will be using my Canon 600D DSLR Camera, my 18-55mm lens and a tripod. 

                                 
 

Final 2 images from this shoot 



This photoshoot was actually extremely hard for me to because It brought back so many memories from when people had upset me and made me feel very insecure. I have chosen 2 images from the shoot and using photoshop made them black&white, I also used levels to add a little contrast. The reason behind me taking the colour away is because I do not feel colour shows the real meaning of the images, colour just makes them look like a big joke. Although when images are B+W they look a lot darker and make people read into a story. As you can see I have only focused the camera on the foreground and not the back ground so that the images appear more sharp. 












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Plan for photoshoot 3: 

Continuing on from Photoshoot number 2, I aim to focus more on the "dot to dot spots" section, This will be another home shoot, using my canon 600D camera and a 18-55mm lens. I will be using a tripod for this shoot with a remote shutter control. 


             

Above are the contact sheets for the shoot and also my final image, to be completely honest I do not feel that I have gave my full potential into the shoot because I did not really think about it as such or come up with a proper plan I just went ahead and did it. The image I have chosen as my final image I feel is extremely effective and sharp. This image reminds me of some of Nan Goldin's work, not the best quality image or the best crop, however a real story. 

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Plan for photoshoot 4: 

This photoshoot will be influenced by Cindy Sherman, I aim to create images stereo typing what people expect of young ladies in this century! My target audience will be aimed towards 16yrs-25yrs.

I plan to use a white wig because most people expect girls to have this sort of colour hair or they are seen to not be good enough or not beautiful. I also plan to wear lots of makeup. I will be using my Canon 600D camera to shoot this. 

 


This shoot went quite well to be honest considering all I was using for this photoshoot was natural lighting and it was quite dark out side, I have a lot of yellow casts through out the images but with photoshop I think I have saved my final image. I added contrast on to the image and some vibrance. This photoshoot I aimed to create "beauty" in the way people see it in this society. I was extremely influenced by Cindy Sherman for this photoshoot because she looks at identity and how people portray themselves. I feel that I have communicated what I wanted to really well, I feel that the final image is bright and vibrant enough for it to be a typical society beauty image, typical makeup and typical hair.

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Plan for photoshoot 5:
The aim for this photoshoot is for me to visually communicate naturalness in people vs how people think they are expected to portray themselves.

The equipment I aim to use will be me shutter release button, Canon 600D camera, Tripod, A paper mask and makeup to make a stereotype of the "norm" of society.
I will be using a high key lighting set up in the studio for this photoshoot to illuminate my facial features.

 

 


Final images from the "real vs fake" photoshoot : 






































This photoshoot went really well and I believe that I got my full potential out of it. I found it extremely hard for the first half an hour in the studio due to not being able to focus the camera on my face, in the end I asked a class mate to make sure I was in the camera frame and in focus. Once I was in focus I had to adjust it slightly each photograph I took but it all went a lot better. I think that using a high key background enhanced what I was aiming to visually communicate due to it being easier to see all my facial features.

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Plan for photoshoot 6:


"Putting on my beautiful face"

The majority of the society in the 21st century do not feel beautiful without makeup or surgery and if they have to go a day with out makeup for some reason they feel ashamed and really un comfortable. I aim for this photoshoot to be the steps to making myself beautiful and feeling "myself" wether thats being fake.
I will be using the studio for this photoshoot with low key lighting. I will be using my tripod, my canon 600D camera and my shutter release button.






                                               















 





















So for my final photoshoot it was the best one I did throughout the project I am very happy with my outcome, I think my images are very effective and show what people automatically expect to see (makeup on girls). I feel my images are very strong towards what I hoped to communicate.