Friday, 29 November 2013

Photo Journalism photos



Photo Journalism 

These photos show the weird and wonderful things in Manchester, these aren't my favourite set of photos i have taken but there is still a sense of pride with these photos.
The viewer gets to choose how they see the photos, what, where and when.

" The good photograph is not then object,the consequences of the photograph are the objects"
     Dorothea Lange


Here you have a photo of a preacher and someone who was against what he was preaching. You can see the difference of opinion in the picture from the body language but some people may view this as just a conversation. The black and white effect allows the viewer to read more into it, was it a nice day was it dull and it just adds the emotion of the photo.


This is my favourite photo of this genre. I like the background being desaturated whilst the traffic light is in full colour, it makes that particular object the focal point of the photo. 


The colours in this image work well, the background is unfocused and the pigeon isn't but the pigeon has dark colours. 


This photo is interesting. The faces of the crowd are different. The focus of this photo is the floating man.


The photo journalism photos i researched are more explicit and push boundary's with the photos. The idea is to make it aware that murder is happening for no reason in some country's. In one of the pictures Eddie Adams had took there was a male with a gun to his head, this is a hard photo to look at but its to make people aware. My photo journalism images are nothing like that i just wanted to tell a story of Manchester.

Photo Journalism proposal


 Bethany Ford

Unit 57 Photography and Photographic Practice

Working title: Photo journalism

Purpose: To teach and document

Audience: My intended audience will be aimed at any age, as there is no violence or disturbing images within the photos.

Concept: For this project I want to take pictures of the life in Manchester and different people and the interesting work they do, I want people to see it and understand what Manchester is about and how it accepts anything and what to expect when going to Manchester I want to explore all the different things its has to offer, I want most of my images to be black and white with the main focal point in colour. For this piece I wasn’t really inspired by anyone but Manchester itself, I just want to travel there and find the interesting things. Capturing the life in the moment is my main priority, no poses!

Location: Manchester

Quantity: I’m hoping to be using the one board with not too many photos so it isn’t confusing.

Usage rights: The photos will be used in an exhibition in Hyde Clarendon and for my own use with University interviews.

Fees:  Travel: £4

Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Portrait evaluation


Finished Product – Portrait

To start of the assignment we were asked to explore and take pictures and get used to using an SLR, we then had lessons on how to use the cameras and set them up correctly for different environments we was also taught how to frame a picture with the use of lines, this helped a great deal for our final project. When the time came to start our final project we had to research 3 different photographers both contemporary and classic to get a real understanding of every style of photography. Doing the research meant you could use inspiration from a photographer and also gain further knowledge on the techniques used to take the best possible picture.

Originally my idea for this style of photography was collect a range of about 40 different people and take a headshot of them on a white background expressing the emotion they were feeling at the time, I was going to put separate filters on the individual pictures, some black and white some sepia and some full colour and once that was done use the individual pictures to create an image within an image. I wanted it to be powerful and draw people in and really look at each photo and analyse their emotions, by the time I had gotten around to doing this style I didn’t have much time left to plan this out and add filters to pictures so I came up with a different idea.
For my second idea I took pictures 5 different people on a white background, for this I used a home studio kit to light the subject, I didn’t really need to change any settings on the camera for this a just used an aperture reading to test the camera with the lights and then put that setting into the camera and changed the ISO from there. I told the subject to express an emotion they were feeling at the time, this helped me get practice setting up lighting studios and how to set up a camera for a lighting studio.
Once I was happy with the pictures I used Photoshop to edit them, I asked each individual for lyrics of a song or a poem that meant something to them and I integrated them into the picture.
This worked really well, it also helped me learn that there is so much to learn on Photoshop and that I will keep learning.
Some people suggested that my edits were more graphics than photography but because they have such a powerful meaning I thought they were a mixture of photography and graphics and personally I think it made the photos even more beautiful.

My layout ideas involved a sort of spiral design, so once you had seen one you look around the board for the others, the printed images were quite large so people could see the words within the image.

Overall I am pleased with the outcome, my skills of Photoshop and with the camera and setting up lighting studios have increased greatly. This style is my second favourite of the three and I know I put a lot of time and effort into this style and overall assignment and was able to hand the assignment in on time.

Portrait layout ideas for exhibition



These are my layout ideas for portrait, i intend for all my images and layouts to differ than everybody else's.






This layout is quite boring and used quite a lot with in layouts as its simple and easy to do.


I like this layout the most as its different and works the eye around the board, its different to everybody else's
 layout


I also like this layout but i think this would work more for my photo journalism layout

Final portrait photos


Portrait
These are my final portrait images, each picture has different lyrics or poems that are personal and mean something to the person in the picture. This is personal and i think it makes the pictures powerful and meaningful and that is what i was aiming for within this project. 
These images do not follow my proposal as i found it difficult to take pictures of people who i didn't know, so i had to come up with a different idea and this idea stood out to me.

"When I say I want to photograph someone, what it really means is that i'd like to know them"
     Annie Liebovitz






This is my favourite of the three, you can see in the picture that the subject looks happy, but the lyrics in his face may say different. This is a different way to understand what someone is feeling through a picture. 


These photos may appear more graphics style than photography but there is meaning behind these photos. These photos are personal to each individual and its up to the view to decide how they see these photos.


In this picture the subject can be seen as angry but the lyrics within him could say different, it makes the viewer look more closely and take the time to analyse the photo.

My images don't relate to the research i did into portrait, i had a totally different idea for this section but encountered many problems in pre production so i came up with a fresh new idea which reflected emotion and feelings within different individuals.

Portrait proposal

Bethany ford

Unit 57 Photography and Photographic Practice

Working title: Portrait

Purpose: Portrait/emotion/art/graphic

Audience: My intended audience will be aimed at 10+ as my portrait images do not include violence or nude. I would like my audience to be able to see the pictures, understand them and give their own story on the images.

Concept: For my final project I hope to travel to different locations and catch people’s emotions in the moment to really make the images powerful and meaningful (headshot). As this will be an outside shoot with natural lighting I will need to make sure aperture, ISO and shutter speed are set correctly because as I move I could find myself taking a picture in a more darker area than another. Ben Hasset inspired me the most from the three portrait photographers I researched, he captures the moment and that’s what any of my photographs are or what I hope for. This shoot could be difficult, people may be unwilling to cooperate and be involved in my mages as they could be busy shopping or getting to work.

Location: Manchester Piccadilly, Ashton, and Hyde

Quantity: I will be using 1 board for this project and filling the whole board with small pictures of people in black and white them hoping to get enough pictures to put some in colour to create word that relates to the images.

Usage rights: The photos will be used in an exhibition in Hyde Clarendon and for my own use with University interviews.

Fees: Travel  - £4

Fashion evaluation



Finished Product – Fashion

To start of the assignment we were asked to explore and take pictures and get used to using an SLR, we then had lessons on how to use the cameras and set them up correctly for different environments we was also taught how to frame a picture with the use of lines, this helped a great deal for our final project. When the time came to start our final project we had to research 3 different photographers both contemporary and classic to get a real understanding of every style of photography. Doing the research meant you could use inspiration from a photographer and also gain further knowledge on the techniques used to take the best possible picture.

For my fashion photo shoot I was inspired by Terry Richardson, I love his style in photography and how his photo shoots are energetic and natural but also controversial, as he is known for that. I wanted my shoot to have a full white backdrop and a small bold shadow if not any. I achieved what I was hoping for using a home studio kit with one lighting the subject’s body and the other creating the shadow on the other side, I added a few props to make the shoot fun, I wanted as little poses as possible I wanted to capture the moment.
 Once I was happy with my photos and chose the ones I wanted to use I opened them up on Adobe Photoshop CS6, I started by editing my main/favourite image first, I firstly brightened the picture then added an effect behind the subject as if it was part of the movement, although I didn’t want the pictures to be highly and overly edited I just thought adding that little touch in made it mine and not a total copy of Terry Richardson, it also made the picture very powerful. The technical quality in my photographs are up to an expected standard as my camera skills were increased by the lessons we had and the research we did as an individual.

The most difficult process of this assignment was knowing what sizes we needed for our layout design, looking at the previous years photos and layout I knew instantly I wanted these fashion photos to be big on the boards leaving little boarder, because they are bigger I feel it will attract the attention and in my opinion I thought it looked better. Firstly I began opening the images up in Photoshop once again and creating a new project being the size of an A1 sheet doing this made the measurements correct. As I’m quite a perfectionist I needed the spacing between each gap the same, so in the end I had 3 boards with 2 A3 photos on one and 2 A3 photos on another and 3 23.85 by 35.56 on one so my images are quite large. I also figured getting them printed out in matte meant the light wouldn’t bounce of the lights as much as glossy paper.

When people look at the range of photographs for my fashion shoot I want them to keep looking and not just take a quick look I want them to analyse it and recognise my inspiration was Terry Richardson but also notice my own touch. The photo shoot is aimed at 12+ although it was originally aimed at 15+ its not as controversial as I thought it would be. I expect to attract both female and male.

Overall I am more than proud with my finished product I shown myself that if the correct planning is put into something then the final outcome is going to be exactly how you picture it and I will use this for future reference. I feel I outdid myself in something I wasn’t to confident in doing, I put a lot of effort and time into this assignment and it final pays off. My camera skills have certainly improved and everything was finished for the deadline. There isn’t anything I would change about this particular shoot.


Production Process – Fashion

When we were given the assignment so many ideas were running through my head, but from previous mistakes I always try and go the hard way around things so I knew this time I had to take the easy route but make it stand out. So we were asked to go and explore for our first task, we went locally and took different pictures then the next few lessons were concentrating on how to use the camera with things such as ISO, aperture, shutter speed and so on, we were taught how to set the camera up for different environments in different lights, After we got the hang of the SLR we then did a task on the use of lines, and focus and the rule of thirds which helped tremendously working up to the final project.
 After we had completed the tasks and blogged them explaining what we did we then explored different styles of photography such as nature and architecture helping us get a feel for the styles and which one we wanted to do we then blogged it and talked about advantages and disadvantages.
 For the next part of this assignment we had to be observed setting a studio up with helped me a lot as I was doing a studio shoot and again we blogged it and recognised the hazards and find a solution we also did a blog about health and safety for our own benefit and others. For the last piece before we started our final product we researched 3 different photographers for 3 different style of photography, what we researched we were doing for our final product, it helped us find inspiration for our own shoots, as I got through the research it became clearer on what I wanted to do. After organising when the shoots were and we had edited all the photos I had to plan my layout and measurements for the board. At this point I was up to date on all my work so I had time to finalize my editing.

Sources of information

My inspiration for fashion was Terry Richardson, I already knew a little about him as I like Miley Cyrus and he did a few shoots and directed a music video that she was involved in, and after researching him further I knew I wanted to follow his steps and use his style but add my own touch to the photos. I loved how Terry’s shoots were always energetic and natural but controversial, he didn’t care about taking the risk to make his photos stand out. Majority of his shoots were on a plain white backdrop with a small bold shadow, I researched how he used his lights to make the shadow and he used an external flash on his camera.