Friday 21 December 2012
Thursday 20 December 2012
Work Record December 14th 2012
Preparation;
I like this photograph as it is looking down
on the model slightly making him seem slightly inferior, which is how some
people see people dressed like this. I like the way he is looking up at the
camera as it makes it seem more personal. The relaxed position he is in makes
it seem more natural. This shows tone and form. When editing this photograph I
desaturated this completely, and enhanced the contrast so it seems dirtier and
slightly older. I also made it slightly blurry which I think goes well as it
relates to the hazy look in the models eyes.
For this shoot, I am going to do
a more realistic shot in contrast to y previous shoots, which have had more
unrealistic themes. This time I am going tp be doing more of a grungy, rock
fashion shoot. I am also going to be using male models this time instead of
female as in my previous shoots. This shoot should show form and tone. I will
be doing this shoot in the studio.
Although neither of these photographs show exactly what I want to
do for my shoot, they both contain different ideas I am putting into it. The
photograph on the left by Viona Ielegems relates due to the rough, grungy feel
of it and the way the model looks slightly scruffy. The photo on the right
relates as it is in the studio, and I like the idea of the photographs being in
black and white, which is something I may do when editing.
To prepare I need to;
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Get some models
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Plan what I want them to wear
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Book the studio
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Get props
What I hope to achieve;
During this shoot I plan to take photographs showing form and tone
and representing grungy/rock fashion. I want to take from different angles and
with different amounts of light to show the models and the idea in different
ways. I hope from this I can develop it further with a contrasting idea.
What I actually achieved;
During this shoot I managed to get the results I wanted and am
happy with how my shoot turned out. My photographs show form, tone and depth. I
created the scruffy/grungy/rock fashion shoot with the use of clothes, makeup
and props. To enhance the look I used a white background to show the dark
colours more. I created different amounts of shadow by experimenting with different
amounts of light by having both lights on, and trying with one on from both
angles. I don’t have a specific angle or distance which produced better
photographs and I have a range of different ones, such as just the models face,
and full length.
When editing, I kept the photographs fairly natural, and just
touched up some areas, and desaturated and added more contrast to the
photographs. I didn’t want to over edit the photographs so they stayed looking
realistic.
This is my favourite photograph from the shoot as it is similar to
one from a Nirvana shoot where I did get some ideas for this shoot from. I like
how this shows depth due to one model being quite close to the camera and the
other being further away. I like how the composition is filled well. When
editing I made it slightly lighter, but increased the contrast. I also
desaturated it, but not so that I lost the colour. I enhanced the green on the
focus model, which I think adds to the photograph as it makes it seem more grungy
relating to the use of alcohol and cigarettes during the shoot.
I like this photograph as the model looks quite distressed and disorientated.
I like how the model fills the composition and is partly cut off. I like how
this one is quite natural and the model is not looking at the camera making it
seem more off guard shot. When editing this I wanted to keep it natural so I just
used curves and levels as I thought the photograph didn’t need over editing. I
did make the area around his eyes darker though to enhance the grungy look I
was going for.
What I am going to do next;
From this shot I want to develop it and add a contrasting idea
using the same models but different idea. I want to create a more posh, Chelsea
look to show the complete opposite idea. I would keep the background the same
and the models the same as I have in my previous contrasting shoots.
Tuesday 18 December 2012
Monday 10 December 2012
Work Record December 4th 2012
Preparation;
For this shoot, I am going to develop my previous ballet idea
by creating a contrasting shoot. For this I am going to use the same model as I
did previous to keep it continuous. I am going to change the look though, from innocent
to dark. To do this I want to use dark colours and some makeup.
These are some photographs I got inspiration from. I
especially like the close up face photograph as I like the makeup and the
colour of the eye as it enhances the dark feel. I like the pose and the dark
leotard and skirt in the other one. I also like the background, but I am doing
my shoot in a studio with a black background so the model is the focus with no
distractions.
To prepare I need to;
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Plan what I want my model to wear
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Plan makeup ideas
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Book studio
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Plan what poses I want my model to do
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Plan the angles which will show her dark and superior
What I hope
to achieve;
During this shoot, I hope to create a dark shoot in contrast
to the bright and happy shoot I done previously with similar ideas.
What I
actually achieved;
I am quite happy with this shoot, and although some
photographs did not turn out as well as I thought I mainly got good results. I
took a variety of head shoots and full body ones from different angles and
showing various ballet poses. The angles that worked best were looking up at
the model as it showed her as more superior. The closer up photographs also
worked well as they show more emotion. Instead of using a black background for
these photographs I used a blue one so that the black clothing and the models
dark hair would stand out. To enhance the dark feel, I got the model to wear
black heavy eye makeup and have her hair loose and messy in contrast to how
neat I had her look in the previous shoot.
I really like this photograph, as it is from a slightly lower
angle that the model, but still shows from almost a eye level view. I like how
the model is going across the model of the composition and filling it up. I
also like how it is quite simple and not over edited. When editing this I kept
it quite simple without changing the colours drastically. The only significant
thing I done when editing this photograph, I changed the eye colour to black.
This makes it more eerie, while seeming realistic due to the fact I kept the
colours natural.
This is most likely my favourite photograph from this shoot
due to the angle, composition and editing. The angle is slightly below and the
model is looking down at the camera enhancing the dark look. The position puts
part of her face into shadow making it darker. But what I most like about this
is the editing. I painted over areas in her face to smooth it over and add more
shadow and highlight to certain areas. I also enhanced the makeup and changed
the colours to slightly greyer and bluer. This helps create a more unnatural,
eerie photograph.
What I am
going to do next;
As I have now done the contrasting shoot to the previous
ballet shoot and am happy with how they have both turned out, I am going to
move away from this idea.
During my next shoot I am going to use the studio and do a
more grungy, fashion type shoot which is different to the shoots I have
previously done.
Work Record November 30th 2012
Preparation;
As this shoot is connected to a previous shoot where I used
myself as the subject, I will also be the subject for this shoot. To create the
doll effect, I will be using facepaints and wearing a wig. The colours I plan
on using are bright pinks to contrast the colours in my last shoot. This shoot will relate to the formal element,
form. I got the idea of this shoot from my previous shoot as my theme is to
create contrasting ideas.
These
are two photographs I got inspiration and ideas from. I like the simplicity of
these, and the use of colour. Although I like the idea of the head being held
and away from the body, I will not be using this idea as it makes it look
slightly dark, which is not what I want.
To prepare I need to;
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Plan what face paints and colours I am going to use
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Set up the camera correctly
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Plan what poses and angles I am going to use to show
the meaning of the shoot
What I hope
to achieve;
During this shoot I hope to create a contrasting shoot to my
previous darker one with the same doll theme. I want to show happier emotions
and ideas in contrast to darker ones.
What I
actually achieved;
I am quite happy with this shoot as I achieved what I wanted,
which was a contrasting shoot to my previous one. I achieved this with the use
of colour. I decided to use pinks as it created a more typical doll look. To
make the colour stand out and show a more innocent look, I used a white
background. This shoot shows tone and colour due to the use of colour, and form
due to the positions and angles. The photographs that worked better were where
I was positioned more central, with both lights on.
When editing some of the better photographs, I decided to try
out different effects and styles. I was quite successful with these effects and
they fit in well with the look I was
creating.
This is my favourite edit from this shoot. I like this as it
shows a sort of movement and speed through the blur and drag of the colours. I
chose to use a pink colour for this as that is the colour that I used for my hair and makeup . I think the composition
in this is important as the fact I am just to the right instead of central
means I could drag the image. Although it was a happy shoot, this looks slightly
darker due to the expression.
I like this photo due the pose and the colours. I like how I covered my eyes as if I do not want to look at something, which makes it seem more innocent. During the shoot, I had both of the lights on and was standing fairly close and central, meaning the photo came out very bright enhancing the tones and colour. I like how I am central as this emphasises my importance in the photograph. When editing, I just enhanced the pink colours and the blues slightly to make them stronger and more vivid.
I like this as it is quite simple. During the shoot, I
decided to use tape over my mouth and look like I am saying to be quite. This
looks innocent and like I am also hiding something. For this I decided to
create a puzzle look. I done this as I did not want to over edit the
photograph. I quite like this effect with this photograph as I think it
enhances the slight mystery and the loose puzzle pieces make it seem like there
is something I am hiding.
What I am
going to do next;
As I have now completed the contrasting look surrounding the
doll idea. I am really happy with the two different ideas together and I am
happy with how the two separate shoots went and the overall finished result.
As this idea is now complete I am going to move away from
this idea and work on my other ideas. During my next shoot I will shoot a
contrasting idea for my previous ballet shoot.
Friday 7 December 2012
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