Sunday, 23 May 2010

Places: Evaluation Summary

Alien / Foreign Environment

I chose two different images for my alien/foreign environment because I captured images in two different places and so to me they are both alien/ foreign images. I kept the use of colour in the image of China Town because when you go there, it full of bright vibrant colours. With Salford Quays the mixture of blues and browns complement each other. I added clarity to the bridge because it gives it a dream like feeling and I associate bridges with dreams.

Significant Place

When photographing my significant place I wanted to get the images across so that people would know what I was trying to portray without having to explain. Personally I think that I’ve achieved that from the images I’ve captured and the use of different and bright colours. I chose to capture the images by looking up at them to portray the view from a young child. I went on a nice bright day which is what I wanted because my aim was to get the richness of colour from outside, also when I went to primary school it was a important and a joyful time I wanted to get the view of that across using the brightness of the sun. I decided to keep the not edit two of the images because of the use of colour but I changed the one with the coat hanger on because I wanted to get the message across of how its been awhile since I was at school. I used lens baby on the gate to symbolise a distant memory feeling and how at the time it felt very surreal and like a dream going to school in England for the first time.

Urban / City

I chose to photograph Manchester City because I’ve been there several times so its familiar to me and I had an idea of what images I wanted to capture. My aim was to go and capture large buildings to symbolise a big city. The composition of the image would be to capture all of buildings using a wide-angle lens and to capture them by looking up at the buildings to emphasise how tall the buildings are and how small we are. I decided the use one of the images that was in the dark so I had an image that was captured at night. Also the use of light on it highlights the shape of the wheel.

Countryside / Wilderness

I only have one image for wilderness because my significant images I thought were more important so I submitted one more image for significant and only one for wilderness to make up my chosen eight images. I chose to make the image panoramic so you can get an overall view of the scenery and there was wasted paste above the hills so I cropped it so there wasn’t as much and the focus was more on the hills. My aim was to get an overall view of the scenery, the weather was lovely the day I went out and there was a slight frost in the air so the river had some parts frozen over and the ground was nice and crisp from the cold. I added some clarity to it just to make the edges soft making it look more appealing to the eye and to give it a dream like feeling to it. If I were to go out again I would try to capture three different exposures of the same image so I could experiment

Wednesday, 19 May 2010

People: Research


Fine Art

Fine Art is about making an image in an art way but has to have meaning behind it.

Sally Mann is known for her fine art images, by capturing a series of photos with her children in them. Below are some examples of her work.



































Candid

Candid photography is an image that isn't posed, caught in ambient light showing some kind of feeling and emotion through the characters in the photograph.

Without knowing what this image is about, you can see the expression on her face and can work come to a conclusion that she is upset and is thinking about something.






This image is similar, the way he has his head in her hands shows he is thinking or tired, but you can see the emotion within the image









Martin Parr is known for his street photography but his work is that of a candid nature. He is known for his humour he captures within his photography. More information on Martin Parr see link http://www.martinparr.com/index1.html

Below are examples on Martin Parr's work.












































Corporate

Corporate images can either be head shots or can show more of the person's personality.

This is an example of corporate portrait. With including the background you understand that this person in the music business and because of the recording equipment you can assume that this person has his own recording studio.








From this portrait you can tell that this person is charge/works for a business company. From the desk and the chair you can know that he is in always in meetings and because if the background you can tell the meeting room is a tall business symbolising his position in the business.













Environmental

Environmental portraits shows someone's personality through the image but at the same time if i was to take that person out of the image it would still look like a good image.

Some examples of environmental portraits.

People: Planning

Fine Art

Ideas:

1) Using a film camera, enlarging the images and using different patterns and exposing them on the person. (Influence from Man Ray)

Equipment: Tripod, rolleiflex, ilford film and a light meter.

Corporate

Ideas:

1) Business man, in charge of the ware house at Euro Spec
I'm going to photograph him in the ware house to show what area he's in charge of.

2) Nurse in charge of all the paper work and the other nurses.
The nurse is in charge of a care home so she asked that nothing that could give away any of the patients was in the image, so i will try not to get anything in the background but because she's in charge of all the paper work, I'll have her holding a folder.

Equipment: Camera (Canon 500D) 18-55mm Lens, Tripod, extra battery and extra memory card.

Environmental (My chosen subject to capture 8 images)

Ideas:

1) I spoke to a few young girls and asked where they would go when they are either stressed or want to relax. My aim is to go along with these girls and take images of the environment they go to.

Equipment: Camera (Canon 500D) 18-55mm Lens, Tripod, extra battery and extra memory card.

Candid

Ideas:

1) City Centre
2) Train station
3) Dance lessons

My aim is to try these places and capture people who are doing interesting topics.

Equipment: Camera (Canon 500D) 18-55mm Lens (could do with renting a bigger lens, so I can zoom in closer to the subject) Tripod, extra battery and extra memory card.


Places: Planning

Wilderness

Ideas:

1) The views further up Harwood, over looking Clitheroe
2) The view over looking Burnley
3) The lakes in Abby Village.

I decided to go to Harwood and capture the water and the hills of Clitheroe in the background. I'm taking my wide lens to capture as much of the scenery as possible. My aim is to capture an image that can be made panoramic. I will go on a nice day and capture some images, if i am not satisfied with the images I will visit it again with more of an idea with what I want to capture.

Equipment: Camera (Canon 500D), Tripod, 18-55mm lens, extra battery and extra memory card

Significant place

Ideas:

1) Primary School (I moved over from South Africa and my first school was at St Gabriel's Primary School. I went into the year two, so my aim is to go back and capture my first classroom and playground)
2) My first home in England (When I moved over here I stopped at my auntie's house so to me this was my first home in England)

I decided to choose my Primary School because there is more images i can capture that will show how important my significant place is to me. My aim is to capture the images look up at them to symbolise, how small I was and everything looked so big to me at the time. I can only go once to the school so I

Equipment: Camera (Canon 500D), Tripod, 18-55mm Len, Lens baby (make the image look like its something from the past) extra battery and extra memory card.

City/Urban

Ideas:

1) Manchester City Centre
2) Blackpool Town Centre
3) Liverpool Town Centre

I decided to choose Manchester City centre that way when I visit the sites of Manchester I can walk over China Town and get my alien/foreign place.

My aim is the to capture the images as if your looking up at them to symbolise how tall and big the buildings are. I'm using a wide lens 18-55mm so i can capture as much of the building as possible. I've been to Manchester before so I have a faint idea what I want to capture (The Urbis Building, The Town Hall, The Manchester Evening Wheel, views over looking Manchester etc.)

Equipment: Camera (Canon 500D), Tripod, 18-55mm lens, extra battery and extra memory card

Alien/Foreign

Ideas:

1) China Town
2) Salford Quays

When I went to an exhibition with University, we went to Salford Quays to me this was a foreign looking place so I captured the bridge which is known for Salford Quays. I went to China Town as well to capture some more foreign/alien places. I've never been to China Town so I will have a look round and capture interesting scenery that shows China Town off well. If I am not satisfied with my images I will go back and see what else I can capture but I will plan

Equipment: Camera (Canon 500D), Tripod, 18-55mm lens, extra battery and extra memory card

Places: Research

Below are some images and photographers known for some of there images from different places.

Walker Evans

















Robert Frank











Lee Friedlander











Lewis Baltz












Bernd & Hilla Becher

The Beckers aim was to photography Water Towers over the world.












William Eggleston












Andreas Gursky

I found the colours and the use of lines eye catching.




Wednesday, 5 May 2010

People: Fine Art, Research into Man Ray

My idea for my fine art portrait is to use Man Ray as my influence, by exposing images over my model and giving it a fine art feel.

Man Rays work


Man Ray thought that the figure or a women is like the figure of a violin. So he exposed the F shapes onto a female
body to symbolise a violin.












































Pictograms (rayogram)

He would use objects and expose light onto printing paper and it would bring up the objects on the paper.

"A “rayograph” was made by placing a three-dimensional object or series of objects on top of a piece of photographic paper and exposing it to light. These images lyrically and impressionistically represented objects such as ropes, light bulbs, and thumb tacks." Taken from website below.


Known for documenting the cultural elite living in France, Man Ray spent much of his time fighting the formal constraints of the visual arts. Ray’s life and art were always provocative, engaging, and challenging.

Monday, 26 April 2010

People: Candid

Below is an example of a candid image I captured.

When I was at a dance practise with some young students I saw Amy (the person in the image) sat in the courner on her phone. I captured the image because it look like she's in her own little world and it just shows how much technology is taking over and taking over peoples life.