Tuesday, 27 December 2011

PAINTING2PHOTOGRAPHY Assignment : Task 8 : De-constructing images : Robert Doisneau


This photograph shows two people who are very in love and aren't afraid of showing public affection. The composition shows them quite central in the photograph. It appears that time has stopped for these two people as everyone else in this photograph is just going about their everyday activities and there is quite a lot of movement in the image except for the two people kissing. This photograph was taken in 1950 outside the Hotel de Ville, Paris. Paris is well known for being a romantic place. I really like the movement created because it draws the viewers attention into the two people who are the focal point of the image - making it look like they have all the time in the world. I love how the picture is black and white. It contains the qualities to make a great black and white photograph : a true jet black, a bright white and lots of different grey tones.

Although this image looks very real, in actual fact it isn't. Doisneau saw this young couple kissing and wanted to take a photograph of them, but didn't dare as he thought he was invading their privacy. He then approached them and asked if they could recreate the moment for him to take a photograph of them. The couple were 20 and 23 year old aspiring actors, and were happy to recreate the kiss for Doisneau. The photograph was taken in three different locations before this one was decided on being the best one, shot infront of the Hotel de Ville. Sadly the couple didn't stay together so this photograph is almost their old relationship preserved in time. The woman in the photograph was given an original print of the image which she sold for 155,000 euros.

The other people in the image make your eye wander from the immidiate attraction to the couple in the centre of the image. The lighting in this photograph is very beautiful and illuminates the couple. The rest of the image is quite grey - this may be due to something that happened during the developing process or because it was a dull day.



This image taken by Elliot Erwitt reminds me of this photograph by Robert Doisneau. It is black and white, involves movement and a focus on a couple - which is the same as the one Doisneau took. This photograph is different because there is other couples involved - in Doisneau's the two people kissing in the photograph were the only couple there. I also like how this image shows the silhouette of the couple.




Wednesday, 7 December 2011

DOCUMENTARY Assignment : Part 2 : Task 1 : Proposal : Person X

I have chosen to photograph on the theme of Person X. I have chosen this theme inspired by images taken by Julian Germain in his set called "For every minute you are angry you lose 60 seconds of happiness". I think his images are really nice and really show narrative well about how the old man lives on his own goes about his daily activities, e.g. driving his car, going for a walk, going to a beach. The images are really nicely shot using really gorgeous shallow depth of field. He has also done a really good job of focusing on objects that represent the man such as old photo albums.

"What Mum's Do"
For my own project I would like to follow my mum around photographing her, sort of in a 'day in the life' style. I would like to capture different elements of her life. This could be work life, home life, social life, past life (e.g. photo albums). I would like to also capture what she does for me and our family (e.g. cooking, cleaning, looking after us all). I may try and incorporate some of her favourite colours into the images because then they will describe more about her. Like a lot of Germain's images, I would like a lot of my images to have a narrow depth of field to create blur and focus in on certain things that describe her. I am going to go to her work and photograph her there, photograph her around the home, walking the dog, cooking, cleaning, socializing. I would like this set to illustrate using narrative what she does to look after me and my family, and then what she likes to do in her own time.

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

LO-FI ZINE Assignment : Task 3: Body of work on the theme of home : Leo




















Here are my first developmental images on my theme of home. I have chosen to use my dog to represent this theme because I feel like our house isn't a home unless he's there. He is always there wherever I am when I'm at home and he is great company. If ever he is out (on a walk or maybe at kennels) the house always feels empty without his presence and quiet tapping of feet walking around the house. I originally wanted to capture objects that represented him e.g. his toys, a bone, his bed, his water and food bowls. I went out with this idea in my head and found that there was only a certain amount of objects that could represent him before I was going to have to start filling my zine with images of him to bulk it out. 

Once I had started taking pictures of him I really liked them (because he is so photogenic and he is gorgeous) and so decided to mix the two styles of imagery - I want to have some images of objects that represent him and some of himself. 


Black and white images :




Here I have been experimenting with how my images look by making some of them black and white. As much as I admire and am a fan of black and white photography, I don't think that I am going to go down this route for my own zine on the theme of home as the photographs which I have originally taken have a much warmer feel to them which is representational of home.

My original images were taken both indoors and outdoors. I find that the images which were taken indoors using natural lighting from the sun coming through windows are more successful and aesthetically pleasing than those taken indoors with artificial lighting. When I have had to use artificial lighting I have used portable lights to illuminate certain aspects of an image and to aid shooting indoors with poor lighting. I have also found that the early sunrise lighting is beautiful for photographing my dog looking out of the window.


Monday, 5 December 2011

DOCUMENTARY Assignment : Part 2 : Task 1 : Research : 'Cuts'

'Cuts' is one of the topics that we can choose to photograph in a documentary style. Cuts could be illustrated by demonstrations or strikes, abandoned shops, queues for the job centre, etc. Cuts are a very worrying thing especially for the younger generation. Nothing is guaranteed: pensions, career paths, even having a job isn't guaranteed. Because of the economic downturn lots of things have been cut by the government. People have been made redundant and lost jobs, this has lead to some having to move homes or take out larger mortgages. Student fees have been raised from an average of £3000 a year to £9000, leaving students struggling even more to pay for their education or choosing to not get an education at all.










DISCLAIMER: None of the above images are my own.


Cuts is a really interesting thing to photograph especially from a Documentary point of view. It's the sort of thing that you probably wouldn't notice when you are going about your average day but when you look into it you would notice derelict buildings etc. I think it is a huge shame that we are in such an economic crisis and people are fearing for their jobs and eventually their livelihood. 

I think that the best thing to illustrate cuts would be a strike like some of the images above, however, a strike is usually planned to be on one day and this sort of footage would be hard to capture within the amount of time I have to hand this assignment in so I have chosen not to work on the theme of 'cuts'.

Friday, 2 December 2011

IMAGE AND TEXT Assignment : Task 6 : Images showing student life


For this effect I was trying to imitate the 'kaleidoscope effect' created by a piece of tin foil. I created this effect using the modern digital techniques in Photoshop. I applied a grey solid colour layer over the top of my image. I then applied an artistic brush stroke over the top of that to give it the grainy effect. Once I had done this, I altered the opacity of the grey layer to reveal some of the subject underneath. I then used the eraser tool to reveal a circle of the image - around the feet. I really like this effect as it draws attention to the feet and then it makes your eye wander across the rest of the image to see all the cables etc.



This effect was created using modern digital effects in Photoshop. I created a vignette effect by applying a solid black colour layer over the top of the image. I then used the eraser tool to work from the centre outwards to create the darkness around the edges of the image. I like this photograph and think it represents student life because it shows people having a good time in a bar. I think the vignette adds to the image because it creates an atmosphere and makes the images darker, and it is usually quite dark in bars.


This image was edited using modern digital in-camera techniques in Photoshop. I applied a purple vignette because there are a lot of purple colours in the original image of someone setting up his guitar. I did this by applying a solid colour purple layer on top of my image and using the eraser tool to reveal the original image by erasing the purple layer from the centre outwards. I really like this effect because it looks like the guitarist is glowing and I love the pose in the original image. This image represents student life because the people in the band were very young and were probably students and also students like going to events like festivals and concerts.





This effect was created using modern digital in-camera techniques using Photoshop. I applied a green colour fill layer onto my original image. I then altered the opacity to reveal the image underneath. This makes the image have a green tint to it. This could be created using traditional in-camera techniques by holding a piece of green plastic in front of the lens, or using green nail varnish to create a green filter. 




This effect was created using modern digital in-camera techniques using Photoshop. I applied a Gaussian Blur to the image and then used the eraser tool and erased the effect in a diagonal from top right to bottom left. I did this so that it would work with the fact that the original image was shot at an angle. This effect could be recreated using traditional in-camera techniques by applying vaseline to the lens at the top and the bottom. This would make the image being taken blurry at the top and bottom or left and right side.


For this image I applied a pink vignette using modern digital in-camera techniques in Photoshop. I chose to apply pink because there was a lot of pink in the original image. I really like this effect as it lifts the image and makes it have an even happier feel alongside the two smiling people. This shows a different aspect to student life as they are having fun in their own time being festive trying on hats at the Christmas German Market. 


This effect was created using modern digital in-camera techniques in Photoshop. I applied a black fill colour layer onto the original image and erased it from the centre outwards to create this vignette effect.





This effect was created using modern digital in-camera techniques using Photoshop. To create this effect I applied an orange fill colour layer onto my image. I chose orange to go with the orange scarf being worn by Ceri. I then altered the opacity to slightly reveal the background. I then used the eraser tool and carefully erased the effect exactly where the people are in this image so that they are in full colour and everything else in the image is orange toned. I really like this effect and the image shows student life well because it shows three people who are really good friends and are having a good time. I think it would be very difficult to create this effect using traditional in-camera techniques because it would be very hard to create a colour filter (whether on the lens or on a piece of acetate) that would fit perfectly around the subject of a photograph.


This effect was created using modern digital in-camera techniques by applying a gaussian blur over the image and erasing it from the centre outwards.



The above two images were created using traditional in-camera techniques. I applied a cling film filter over the end of my lens. I really like this effect because it appears to be more raw than the modern digital in-camera techniques created using Photoshop. Although the effect is not always reliable in achieving the desired image, the rawness is really aesthetically pleasing to me and reminds me of how raw film photography is. 


This image was created using modern digital in-camera techniques. I applied a purple and yellow gradient to work with the colours that were already in the original image. I then used the eraser tool to remove most of the gradient and just leave some colour around the edges. I really like this effect as it creates a kind of haze around the people in the image.


This image was created using modern digital in-camera techniques using Photoshop. I applied an orange solid colour fill layer over the top of the image. I then altered the opacity of the colour fill layer to reveal the original image with an orange toned tint to it. This makes the image look quite vintage.


For this effect I applied a Vignette by adding a black solid colour fill layer over the top of my image and using the eraser tool revealed the image underneath from the centre outwards.

LO-FI ZINE Assignment : Task 2 : Research : Jo Longhurst











Jo Longhurst works with dogs in a lot of her photographs. This links to my own theme of home for my project as I want to photograph my dog in various different ways around my home.