Monday, 21 November 2016

Final Shoot

Focal length 75, F number 4, Exposure 1/100
Over all I took over 200 photos but these are my favourites.

This is Laura, Despite numerous medical conditions such as type 1 diabetes, arthritis in her ribs, a heart murmur and so on, she remains the bravest girl I know. She is a Personal Trainer who has both helped me with my battle with depression and my aim to loose weight. She is the most amazing girl I know.

Focal length 155, F number 5, Exposure 1/80
Laura's Dad is in the RAF and from a young age she has constantly moved around and found it hard to make and keep friends. Laura has finally made a home here in Hampshire and it's my pleasure to say she is my Best Friend. I'm so lucky to have. I identify Laura with Both Penguins her favourite animal and khaki because of her dad.

Laura was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 2011 and has been dealing with if for 5 years. She has her ups and downs but i'm so proud of her.

Focal length 220, F number 5, Exposure 1/100
My photo shoot today was based off photographer Tora Baker based in Brighton, she mostly does wedding photography but she has done travel as well. Funny enough the model Tora used was also called Laura. She used Stanmer Woods as her location. if you follow the link on Stanmer woods it will take you straight to the original shoot I based my photos off


I spent the afternoon in Chawton park woods with my Laura, it was cold and pretty muddy and dark but we still got some beautiful shots and some nice locations.

Focal length 150, F number 4.5, Exposure 1/200


Focal length 150, F number 5, Exposure 1/1000
 I love the different lighting, some darker then the others, and some warmer than the others.

I love the different depths of field in the photos. I enjoy playing with depth of field as it can really bring the subject out.

My favourite image is the very top one. It's also Laura's. I chose my favourites and then I asked Laura to pick her number one photo and she chose that one.



I'm really proud of my photos I took today. Unfortunately had I experimented with my first trial of Gjon Mili I feel that I would have been such a great success but due to the fact I didn't start the experiments earlier I had to change my ideas. I still got some beautiful photos. I will still trial the Gjon Mili photos as I can use it in later projects.
Focal length 230, F number 5, Exposure 1/50

Focal length 135, F number 4.5, Exposure 1/80

Focal length 75, F number 4, Exposure 1/80
 This is both a tribute to my amazing Best friend and how people identify you, This would work nicely as a series however I feel that the first image sums it up quite nicely.
Focal length 85, F number 4, Exposure 1/100


The reason I asked Laura to wear her penguin had is because when I think of penguins the first thing I think of is Laura, and I feel that people do they same when they think of something that reminds them of their friends and family.

I chose to experiment with different lenses but my favourite images came from the Canon 75-300 mm. My camera is the Canon EOS 1100D

I also love the close up of Laura's face as it is a genuine smile, Both the penguin hat pictures and her genuine smile all show Laura for who she truly is, a beautiful bubbly girl. The other photos do show her as in she can be a bit of a poser but that's why I love her.

I asked Laura to do what she felt was natural this way what I got was comfortable images of Laura. She is quite happy in front of the camera so it's easy to get the images I want!

Laura wanted to be in the Navy however due to the fact that she was diagnosed with diabetes she could no longer follow her dream!
Focal length 75, F number 4, Exposure 1/80

All though this really set her back, she focused on becoming better and dealing with diabetes the proper way! She is driven to do better and be better, which i feel makes her such a great personal trainer.

She is beautiful inside and out and I wanted to get this across in the my photos.

It started to rain so we had to get our umbrellas out, that's why she is holding one in some photos and not others.


It was really chucking it down with rain today so I was worried that I wouldn't get the best photos as she wouldn't be that amused to the fact we were outside and it was pouring with rain. It rain a little but not enough for us to stop,  it wasn't till we got back in the car that it really started to rain! it's like the universe knew.

Laura was a wonderful model and helped me get the best photos possible from todays shoot.

She is very easy going and was happy to stand where ever to get the different types of photos.

I used mostly natural light as the flash would just hit Laura and sometimes too much.

I have a few shots on another memory card where they are quite dull images because the lighting was really dark, so i had to use flash then.

We found a nice wooded area which had loads of colours, like browns and oranges, and they spread across the floor.

   
Focal length 135, F number 4.5, Exposure 1/60
The images were shot between 2:30 and 3:30 as this was the best time for Laura and I, it was very over cast that day so lighting wasn't as bright but we did have the sun break through the clouds every now and then.

I prefer natural light to Tungsten as I feel makes the images less posed and can get in touch with the viewers emotions better.

Overall i'm really happy with my images and proud of my final product.



Focal length 155, F number 5, Exposure 1/40
Focal length 300, F number 5.6, Exposure 1/60

Friday, 18 November 2016

Dance Edit



Two full days to edit, using premiere pro.

Music: In Love (feat. Nori) - Himitsu
Rushes by second years at UCA Farnham (DFSA)
Edited by Lorna Moseley

Really enjoyed doing this project it was a lot of fun, and lots of new things to learn and experiment with

Thursday, 17 November 2016

Practise photos 17/11/16

Focusing more on my original research with Gjon Mili, I tried to see if I could re-create some of his images. To no surprise it's a lot harder than it looks, Using long exposure on the Canon 11000D and with the help of My sister and two torches, I created these.
 Using a small torch in my sisters hand and a larger torch off to the side, I asked her to do a figure of 8, I wanted the light on the side so you could see her,  however after some thought we decided to but the light behind me and face it up to the ceiling.
 Using a strobe effect on the torch and facing it behind her we created this image, I moved slightly so i could create the double effect.
Again another practise with the torch on the side this time with the smaller torch doing a circle.
 In complete darkness and the torch on the bottom of her face in a circle motion to create this sinister effect.










This image is with the strobe effect in my sisters hand facing the ceiling and a slight movement on the camera I created this

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Practise photos

 My initial image is of my Phone, I was testing out the IOS. For some strange reason no matter what setting I put the IOS on or the shutter speed my camera really wanted the flash on other wise it wouldn't let any light in. This therefore made my image quite bright but detailed.


The following photos are of my sister doing her her and putting her make up on. I wanted to show the idea that women go through quite a process to go out into the world, sort of their out door face. It's almost fake and we choose how                                we want the world to see us.

I used the Canon 1100D on the settings: Focal length 55, F number 5.6, Exposure time 1/10
for the first image of my sister. The rest of the images I have put there settings under the photo it's self

Focal length 44, F number 5.6, Exposure time 1/8

Focal length 55, F number 5.6, Exposure time 1/8
 I wanted to choose different parts of my sister doing her make up, from various angles, some photos are just of part of her face such as her lips in the last photo.

This is one of my favourites it shows my sister contouring her face, this adds to my theme of unnatural beauty. It shows the different parts of her face and the natural bumps and the surface of her face itself.

Focal length 55, F number 5.6, Exposure time 1/8

Focal length 42, F number 5.6, Exposure time 1/8

Focal length 55, F number 5.6, Exposure time 1/8

The image of the mirror I find quite powerful as it shows that our selves as an individual need to be happy with the way our make up is before we let the rest of the world see.  I enjoy the angle and the lighting because it gives my sister a better profile of her face, and we can see the whole of her face without needing to be face on and distort the image. To do this I put the mirror at an angle.





I like this image because it shows my sister balancing the mascara to make sure it doesn't touch her face. The detail of her eyelashes are evident and you can see the concentration  on her face, by the way her face is composed.  I like it because you can see her concentration without needing to see her face.







I like this image because it shows all the different equipment people use to put on their outside face on. The different brands and colours.

I like this angle and the motion of my sister picking up the lipstick.  The shadows give a good depth of field and give the image a more 3D effect. The focus is mostly on the lipstick which is what the eye draws to first.




I like this photo because it shows the faces we make to get the desired look, especially with the lipstick so she can get every part of her lip.

I like the fact that her lips aren't completely painted, and you can see the start of it but its not finished which makes the image even more powerful








These are just a select few from all the images I took. I chose these because they are my favourite

Sunday, 13 November 2016

Research

Some facts in to diabetes, I know more about type one than type 2 because of Laura and some facts I found on https://www.diabetes.org.uk

My mind map

Above is a mind map I created on bubble.us

I thought about the different ideas which I wanted to do and the ideas around them. My next posts will be looking further into these ideas and some test images to crystallise my ideas and so I can choose my final idea.

Laura is my best friend who suffers with type one diabetes, she always talks about her scars on her body from the injection marks, every time she wants something to eat she has to take an injection my reason for wanting to do this is so I can raise awareness for the disease.

My dad had a serious back injury 22 years ago which caused one of this legs to loose the nerves, in other words his leg is basically dead. Since loosing 5 stone one calf muscle is bigger than the other, I know he is self conscience of this, he won't be able to build the muscle up on it which frustrates him. last week dad did something truly amazing, he ran for the first time on a treadmill. He has come leaps and bounds and i'm so proud of him

I like the idea of using a mirror for my self portraits project as we constantly are looking at our selves to make sure we look right, the smudges from the mirror and the faces people make when doing there make up is telling a story of how we want the world to view us, which I think is a great way to show this project.

Thursday, 10 November 2016

Thoughts


I took this photo in Chawton park woods. a mile from my house in Hampshire.

It's of a water tower which you can't see but has satellite dishes on. I liked the way it looked abandoned and lonely. With only the solitude of the woods to keep it company. I was on a walk with my dad and I found it so I just snapped a photo. I like the idea of not planning a photo, just seeing something and taking a photo, Even if it's just on my phone or with my camera. This photo was taken with an iPhone and later edited on Instagram.






This is of a photo of fairy lights outside a pub in London, I took it about two years ago when I was waiting outside for a taxi to be taken to the station, This was on my sisters wedding night. I liked how they came from one side and then went in separate directions.

I like the angle and the amount of lighting there was. the only light source is really from the fairy lights and a few lights on in the pub.

You can see the night sky. You can't tell it's late because of all the street lights but it was about half 11 at night. The night sky also shows the business of the surrounding areas, How the light disturbs the sky which allows no stars to shine.



As strange as it sounds I like taking photos of the elements (Earth, Air, Wind, and Fire) I like expressing how they natural elements have an effect on us all.

A video art installation which is on permanent display at St Paul's Cathedral in London is by Bill Viola called Martyrs. A truly beautiful piece showing how we are effected by the elements of earth.

The natural elements have an honest beauty. By that I mean, they are not manipulated to be something they are not. What you get is what you are given which I feel is important in natural photography, It not to be posed and faked but genuine looks and feelings.


This particular photo was taken at Virginia water.  The whole park is basically a massive pond and you can walk round it either for a long walk or a short one.

On the walk we found this waterfall and you can get really close. This was just taken on an iPhone. Had I had a proper camera I could of used long exposure to make the water softer. However I like the roughness of it falling and slashing on the rocks, as it's this action that makes the sound.  The reasons the photo is so dark is because there was a lot of cloud cover and a lot of tree cover as well, so not a lot of natural light but it still made for a great photo, I do have photos of myself closer to the waterfall unfortunately they can't be located.


My reasons for posting these photos is to give a small in site in to my thinking. As in why I those the photo, the angle, how much control I had over the light and movement. Placement of certain objects, or what's in the photo itself.

These are all the things I consider when taking the photo and choosing one to post on Facebook or Instagram.

I hope this will reflect in my portraits project

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Harold Edgerton and Ori Gersht


Harold 'Doc' Edgerton
Photo by Yousuf Karsh
“Work like hell, tell everyone everything you know, close a deal with a handshake, and have fun.” – Harold Egerton


He used the same technique as friend and co-founder of the strobotic effect I mentioned in an earlier post 'Gjon Mili'

However his knack for inventing helped him create the electronic flash allowing even the speed of a bullet to be frozen in time.
"Making Applesauce At MIT."

His work would be difficult to recreate even with computers on hand to open and close the shutter. Edgerton took his photos in the days of analogue. Using the flash he created to intricate shapes happening so fast the human eye wouldn't be able to comprehend.


Rapatronic
After the second world war, he created his most impressive photos. For example he captured the very first stage of an atomic explosion. Cameras then couldn't open and close the shutter fast enough to create the image. Therefore he built his own, known as the Rapatronic.
Atomic Explosion. 1946–52. Gelatine silver print

                                         










I didn't know a lot about the Rapatronic so I looked online and I found an article about it. Below is a quote from it, as well as the link to the page if you wanted to have a closer look. 


Harold Edgerton with the
stroboscope
Flash in photography largely meant 'flash powder' which was a mixture of magnesium and potassium chlorate. This created an incandescent controlled explosion. 

He created a stroboscopic light that contained a bulb full of an inactive gas which was originally mercury, this was connected to a battery.  

The volt of the current would cause the gas molecules to charge, causing an instant flash of bright light. The duration of the flash was much easier to adjust, making it more flexible. The battery would recharge the flash and be shot again and again. Where as the magnesium-filled flashbulbs which could only be used once and had to be thrown away. He called it the stroboscope.


I like Harold's work. It's experimental and imaginative. Another photographer who uses a lot of explosions in his work is Ori Gersht 











Ori Gersht is a contemporary Israeli photographer and video artist. His photographs look at the world with in site. Even in destruction you can find beauty. Especially in his series of 'Blow up' and 'On reflection'
On Reflection, Material E01, 2014

Without Harold Edgerton's invention, a lot of Gersht's work wouldn't be possible


Bibliography
  • https://www.damninteresting.com/rapatronic-nuclear-photographs/
  • http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20140722-the-man-who-froze-the-world
  • https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/compound-eye/httpblogsscientificamericancomcompound-eye20110725the-astonishing-stroboscope-of-doc-edgerton/
  • http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/281785
  • http://www.artnet.com/artists/ori-gersht/