Friday, 1 December 2017

Movement

Movement

Definition 
Freeze frame = an optical effect or technique in which a single frame of film is reprinted in a continuous series, which when shown gives the effect of a still photograph. 2. a button or other mechanism on a projector, videocassette system, etc., allowing one to stop the projected picture at any point. Origin of freeze frame.
Motion blur is the apparent streaking of rapidly moving objects in a still image or a sequence of images such as a movie or animation. It results when the image being recorded changes during the recording of a single exposure, either due to rapid movement or long exposure.






















Research
Ernst Haas is an early innovator of colour photography. He frequently employed technique like shallow depth of field, selective focus and blurred motion to create evocative, metaphorical works to capture movement.


The above images are of people and cars moving. The last picture of the busy road is my favourite as they is so much going on. It has helped me as I was unsure of what to photograph when I first saw this topic.Haas has inspired me to use motion blur to capture peoples movement.
Image Bank





This above collection of photographs that represent some of the images that I felt I could capture. 

(AO:1.  You must ensure that several of the visual ideas/inspirations within the image bank are pursued. )
Contact sheet 





Best Images


















Images that require improvement. 





I tried to take photos of cars as they moved similar to Haas' photo of the race cars but this didn't work. On a second try I would move close to the cars, I could also do this at night which would capture the movement of light.

The aperture setting is to low in this image making it to bright to clearly see the image. If I were to reshoot I would make it higher.

AO3: Record ideas, observations and insights relevant to intentions, reflecting critically on work and progress.

For movement I wanted to capture peoples moving. I was inspired by Ernst Haas' images. Most of the images tuned out as I expected. 

With reference to the best selected images

The people are near the camera so they are taking up most of the image compared to some of the over images. This is good as you don't focus on the background.  Using photoshop I'll make the colour more vibrant to make the movement standout

This photo has captured her face moving. This was done by spinning Phoebe on her chair. This image  makes the viewer feel uncomfortable because of her angry expression, and curious as to whats happening which was my intention. 

The image has court the movement of arm move. This image is a good example of motion blur. It not as creepy as the last but still draws the viewers attention as its odd, fulfilling the purpose of the image.

AO2Explore and select appropriate resources, media, materials, techniques and processes, reviewing and refining ideas as work develops.

There images were taken on a Nikon camera. The settings are as follows F:22, IOS100 and 1/2 shutter speed. The aperture is high to capture the movement appose to a low one were the people will be clear.
















I changed the hue, saturation and lightness. To make the movement standout



Above shows how I changed it. To do use this, I used the hue/saturation/lightness tool adjusting the colour sliders to get the desired hard contrast effect.

AO1: Develop ideas through sustained and focused investigations informed by contextual and other sources, demonstrating analytical and critical understanding.

The artist research was helpful as I realised what I could do with movement.  My research of Ernst Haas helped me to get an idea of how to approach this topic.

I believe that I have produced a decent series of images inspired by the images of Ernst Haas The final images produced were refined by developing the contrast.


AO4: Present a personal and meaningful response that realises intentions and, where appropriate, makes connections between visual and other elements. 


I believe I have created a strong series of images inspired by Ernst Haas. The final images were adjusted.






Thursday, 30 November 2017

Texture and Pattern

Texture and Pattern

Definition & Theory

Texture = the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or a substance.

Pattern = repeated decorative design.









Artist Research 
Aaron Siskind


Siskind's an American photographer widely considered to be part of the abstract expressionist movement. In his autobiography he wrote that he began his foray into photography when he received a camera for a wedding gift and began taking pictures on his honeymoon. He quickly realised the artistic potential this offered. He's work focuses on the details of nature and architecture. Siskind uses black and white to draw your attention to the texture in stead of colour.







The image of the bricks shows that texture and pattern is all around use even where you don't aspect to see it.
The second image shows how things can look good after time if you see it from a different point of view. I like both of this images and hope to get images inspired by these that are simple yet effective.

Image bank 










My images will be similar to those above only I will converter in to black and white.

 (AO:1.  You must ensure that several of the visual ideas/inspirations within the image bank are pursued. )

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Best images 












Worst images







The three images above are to all to dark. The first and last could be improved, using photoshop to brighten up the image, as you can see the outline of the leafs, but you can't see the texture of the leafs.
The middle image can't be improved, as the image is at the wrong angle to see the texture. Although you can see the spotted pattern.

AO3: Record ideas, observations and insights relevant to intentions, reflecting critically on work and progress.

My idea for texture and pattern was inspired by both nature and man made objects. I was inspired by Aaron Sskind's images. Not all the images tuned out as I expected but I do thing some are a good representation.

The best images

The top image of leafs in front of a brick wall captures the texture of both the leaf, the wall and moss on the wall. The colours are also contrasting. It also shows the pattern of the leafs. Araron Siskind inspired this image as it's taken from everyday life.

The over leaf was shoot using a light box to capture the detail of the leafs pattern. I will use photoshop to make it black and white to focus the viewers attention on the pattern and texture of the leaf.

The picture of the carpet shows how rough the carpets texture is and the pattern of the carpet. It shows that texture and pattern is everywhere. I won't use photoshop to change this image as I don't know what could be done to make it better.

The last image has the soft texture of the fluffy ball, which makes the viewer feel relaxed. The hat itself is a bit rougher which is a nice contras with the white fluffy ball. I will also not change this image as I'm not sure how I would make it better.

AO2Explore and select appropriate resources, media, materials, techniques and processes, reviewing and refining ideas as work develops.

With regards to some of the images that did not come out as I expected, This was an experiment and the photos that weren't done in the studio were done with an iPad. 



To improve my images I decided to import some of them into photoshop and use this to create black and white images with more contrast. How this was done is shown below in a sample image.



The screen grabs selected show how Photoshop was used to create a high contrast black and white image.  

AO1: Develop ideas through sustained and focused investigations informed by contextual and other sources, demonstrating analytical and critical understanding.


My research of Aron Sikind's helped me get ideas of how to approach this topic. 

I believe I produced a decent atempt of images inspired by texture and pattern. As well as Aaron Siskind althought some were experiments which don't relate to much to his work. The final images produced were refined by developing the contrast and converting them into black and white images.

AO4: Present a personal and meaningful response that realises intentions and, where appropriate, makes connections between visual and other elements. 

I don't believe all my images are strongly inspired by Aaron Siskind but some do capture his style, the leaf against the wall. The final images were adjusted by converting them into black and white to look like Siskind's work.

Final images 





Portraiture

Portraiture

Definition

Portrait photography or portraiture in photography is a photograph of a person or group of people that captures the personality of the subject by using effective lighting, backdrops, and poses. A portrait picture might be artistic, or it might be clinical, as part of a medical study.










Research

Alec Soth's work is awkward like himself when he was young. Each shows the story of the people in the image. His uses dark colours which set a sad tone. Unlike most photographers he doesnt have a plain background.







I was inspired by how random the images are and that he doesn't have a plain background. I will use this in my work. I like the top one the most as it has props I will also have the use of props in my work.

Image Bank








I will take images similar to the once above, just I will have both plain and non-plain backgrounds.

(AO:1.  You must ensure that several of the visual ideas/inspirations within the image bank are pursued. )

Contact sheet






Best Images






Images that require improvement





In this image as well as overs the image wasn't framed properly so you can see a black line. To prevent this from happening again I will frame the pictures first.



AO3: Record ideas, observations and insights relevant to intentions, reflecting critically on work and progress.

My idea for portraiture was to take random photos using Halloween props. I also wanted to take photos that weren't against a plain background. 

With reference to the best selected images 

The first image was inspired by Alec Soth use of props ,the skull mask and lion ears, as it's different, although it does have a plain background. I did this because it was funny and creepy.

This image has a colourful background which makes a happy and relax atmosphere and Eleanor is smiling like you normally would in an photo as well as trying not to laugh. It's not like Soth's work but a more tradition portrait.

This image was inspired by Alec Soth as its got a non-plain background of a forest. I won't edit this image as I don't think it needs to be changed.

We used the background for this image as its not too busy and its not where you would normally take a photo. The way Eleanor is acting is as if she doesn't care about the photo, which is odd as people normally care about how they look in photos. Its almost as if she docent know she's been photographed.


AO2Explore and select appropriate resources, media, materials, techniques and processes, reviewing and refining ideas as work develops.

These images were taken using my cannon camera, F:6.3, IOS 200 and shutter speed 1/125 for the outside images and F:22, IOS 200 and shutter speed 1/125 for the photos taken in the studio.



To improve my images I decided to import some of them into photoshop and use this to change the hue, saturation and lightness. How this was done is shown below in a sample image.


The screen grabs selected show how Photoshop was used to create a high high saturation and make it look darker.  To do use this, I used the hue/saturation/lightness tool adjusting the colour sliders to get the desired hard contrast effect.

     AO1: Develop ideas through sustained and focused investigations informed by contextual and other sources, demonstrating analytical and critical understanding.


     My research of Alec Soth helped me to focus on the both normal and out of the box ideas. Knowing that you don't have to take images like everyone else does, like Alec Soth, I decided to experiment.



I believe that I have produced a decent series of images inspired by my research of portraiture
and the images of Alec Soth. The final images produced were inspire by use both classic and Alec Soth fashioned design. And all so mixed the to together to see what would happen and it went well.


AO4: Present a personal and meaningful response that realises intentions and, where appropriate, makes connections between visual and other elements. 


I believe I have created a strong series of images inspired by Alec Soth. The final images were adjusted by converting them into a darker colour.