This week has been a busy week. We have
been focusing on finishing our powerpoints off , I did my environmental
portrait shoot at the weekend and I felt it went really well. I came back with all the images I needed. I
had a few problems like I it rained quite a lot meaning I had to wait for it to
pass. Then my model decided he couldn’t do any other day so we had to just wait
it out. Then my friends who I wanted in the background of my shot said they couldn’t
make it which was making things worse but after that things looked up. I spent a
lot of time testing out the light and then got a number of different
looks. I also got both of my final
images some feedback off other people from in the class. All around everyone
said they liked it and only one person said they thought the lighting wasn’t that
good on one of them but I like it and others said it was good so I decided to
keep it. I also finished off my work, I spent ages on it and felt I have done
much better on it as I have added a lot of detail in it. I could of made a few
changes if I was to do it again but I found this assignment really good, It was
a challenge but I didn’t feel that pressured on it so doing the shoots was
easy.
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
Week reflection 13th-15th may
This week we have been mainly focusing on
studio photography. We had a quick introduction on how to use the lighting and
going through health and safety issues. We were told to use 100-400 ISO but I used
100 on my shoot. I kept the shutter speed to 125/1 and the aperture at f11.
Then we went through how if the studio lights are closer to the model then the
background would go darker. Personally I felt that my photoshoot went well. I
had jeff helping me with lighting which helped a lot. I was expecting it to be
awkward as the person I was using as a model has never done this before but he
was calm and we had a laugh which made it much easier to produce the shots I wanted.
We talked about our aims after college like university or employment. I was
talking about how I want to be a commercial and sports photographer and
hopefully work for redbull if I can. We also went through communicating issues
as most of the class including me are to quiet and don’t tend to answer
questions as we are scared we will be wrong but alex went through how we shouldn’t
be afraid of being wrong as we all make mistakes. We went through formatting sd
cards. We were told that we need to do this after shoots as just deleting
images on the camera doesn’t fully delete it, it just means other images can
take its place so you format them to get rid of all the information.
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
Week reflection(07 may-08 may)
This week we looked into making our own
cheap light modifiers. We used a piece of flyway and folded it into a rectangle
and we taped it together and onto the flashgun. It worked well and only took a
minute or to. It worked just like a normal one but its cheaper. We looked into
tilt and shift on photoshop which is where you can change the focus of an
image. So you can do diagnol lines in focus and blur out the rest. We were
looking into tilt and shift lenses which cost an awful ot but seem interesting.
We looked into the advantages and disadvantages of studio lighting and
speedlights. Basically the speedlights can stay cool however studuio flash can
get really hot. There is no wires on speedlights like there is on studio lighting
plus speedlights are small meaning they are more portable. However studio flash
has a fast recycle time which is good for quick photoshoots. Speedlights have
slave modes built in which is really handy when on location. With a speedlight
it is much safer as it wont fall over and hit someone light big bulky studio
lights can. Another issue with speedlights is that they take up a lot of
batterys which over time could be quite a cost so you always need to carry
spares around with you incase the ones you are using go dead. We also figured
out about different sized soft boxes and how it doesn’t really mean it changes
the scale of the light, it just changes the softness.
Wednesday, 1 May 2013
week reflection
This
week we have been through a lot but mainly focusing on lighting modifiers and
going through the different ways we can use them. We looked at softboxes and
looked at how we can beatify the model. We looked at how a snoot narrows down
the light but usually has hard edges. So we looked at how by using a honeycomb
can soften the edges of the light so it won’t look so harsh on the model. We
also went through dodging and burning on Photoshop. And looking how we could
improve the look of an image by using the heal tool. We looked at editing our
images in camera raw before using Photoshop because it’s easier and quicker to
do the basics. We were told not to turn the exposure, vibrancy, contrast, etc.
up to high as it could make the image look unrealistic. We looked at model
release in more detail and were told to start using them within our
photoshoots. We should always get one so that our models cannot sue us for
using them images for certain purposes. We also talked about university or
going on to employment, I am still in a position where I can’t decide what I
want to. I want to go university if that’s what’s going help get the job I want
which is working for redbull shooting extreme sports. But I feel like I could
make it without going to university. We also looked at the terrism act and
ahout how we cant take photos of the police for legal reasons.
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