Wednesday 9 December 2009

Using Lightroom (example 1)

Using Lightroom (example 2)

Monday 7 December 2009

Ansel Adams

Although i am new to Ansel Adams photography as soon as i saw his work i was speechless.I love how ellegant yet powerfull his work is.He was apparently a bit crackers but from reaserch i found that his knowledge and awarness of photography is far greater than anyones i have and ever will meet.Ther is a tale that he once found out the perfect exposure for one of his photographs by calculating how much the moon reflects in a certain month.









Julia Margaret Cameron

Julia Margaret Cameron started her photography career late on in life as she was given a camera for her 48th birthday.Although her career was short lived lasting around 11 years i find her and her work really inspiring.Although she used a variation of people to model for her i particularly like her work when she used women.The reason for this is that women at this time definitely had less power than men and this definitely is shown if you think of all the great artists of the past the majority i can think of are males.Art as a whole not just photography was a male dominated environment.The reason i love her as a photographer is because she had a great ability to capture emotion when she photographed women she gave them strength.





Sunday 6 December 2009

Frida Kahlo

Although i am studying photography i still really enjoy painting.I love all Frida Kahlo's work not just because i like the style she paints in but because her paintings represent the different stages of her life.I think she had a great ability to be able to express all different types of emotion through her work. Even as a photographer Frida Kahlo is one of the artists that have inspired me most.

http://www.astrologiamedieval.com/imagens/Kahlo_PlasterCasts.jpg

http://zeitgeist.the-world-in-focus.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/22.jpg

http://www.born-today.com/btpix/kahlo_frida2.jpg

Wednesday 2 December 2009

Chen Man






This is work by the FASHION photographer Chen Man.
Here is a fab link to see her work along with loads of other artists that will be sure to get you inspired.

http://www.cgunit.net/2008/09/michel-falardeau.html

Joseph Nicephore Niepce

The first permanent photogarph was an image produced in 1825 by the French inventor Joseph
Nicephore Niepce.

http://iconicphotos.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/world-first-photograph-nicephore-niepce-jpg.jpeg

I have found a great history of photography time line but the link wont work for the site it is called the National Geographic.Once you reach the site type in the site search bar history of photography time line.

Lighting practice (aftreshave bottle)













Light setup 1.













Light setup 1 outcome.













Light setup 2.













Light setup 2 outcome.

Lighting practice (aftreshave bottle)













Studio light setup 1.













Studio light setup 1 outcome.













Studio light setup 2.













Studio light setup 2 outcome.

Tuesday 1 December 2009

Gilles Toledano

Gilles Toledano

http://img.ffffound.com/static-data/assets/6/7798ff7caebda7fe2393dd41eb17e237654012cf_m.png

This photographer is AMAZING if u are looking at my blog you must check this out here is the link.
gillestoledano.free.fr/

Andrea Giacobbe

Andrea Giacobbe










http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s108/voyatzer/diaryatzer07/5_AndreaGiacobbe_March.jpg

www.art-dept.com/artists/giacobbe/

Stina Persson

This is an artist called Stina Persson. I find all her styles and different ways of working inspiring.
I love the great way she uses colours and layering in her work.She works with many different medias for example: water colours, cut paper, acrylic paint and inks.She also incorporates photography in her work i think these pieces are her most successful as it show she can combine and present her unique style in different ways.

Here are some example of her work.
www.stinapersson.com/

Stina Persson

Stina Persson

Photo by Fabiola Zamora

Wednesday 25 November 2009

White balance editing



















Warm version



















Original



















Grey balance



















cool version

Group activity (outcome)

In Farringtons class we were asked to get into teams of three and create a photograph inspired by a film from a list provided.As a group we decided to go with the film rear window.We decided to use this film as inspiration as the film was based on a character who spied on his neighbours. I feel that we really captured this in our photograph.We decided that to get the most successful photograph possible we would have to do exactly that we would have to photograph people unaware. To get more of a dramatic effect we used a padlock keyhole almost as a censor we waited patiently and after a few attempts this gentleman walked by.

Pear (lighting techniques)



















Low key
1/125
F11
ISO 200


















Top light
1/125
F11
ISO 200













45/45
1/125
F16
ISO 200



















Back light
1/125
F8.O
ISO 200



















High key
1/125
F16
ISO 200

Bottle (lighting techniques)



















Umbrella
1/125
F8.O
ISO 200



















Soft box
1/125
F11
ISO 200



















Beauty dish
F 8.O
ISO 200



















Honey comb
1/125
F16
ISO 200



studio lighting



















Daylight




















Floresent



















Tungsten



















florescent, tungsten, daylight

Using Lightroom (example 1)

Using Lightroom (example 2)

Ansel Adams

Although i am new to Ansel Adams photography as soon as i saw his work i was speechless.I love how ellegant yet powerfull his work is.He was apparently a bit crackers but from reaserch i found that his knowledge and awarness of photography is far greater than anyones i have and ever will meet.Ther is a tale that he once found out the perfect exposure for one of his photographs by calculating how much the moon reflects in a certain month.









Julia Margaret Cameron

Julia Margaret Cameron started her photography career late on in life as she was given a camera for her 48th birthday.Although her career was short lived lasting around 11 years i find her and her work really inspiring.Although she used a variation of people to model for her i particularly like her work when she used women.The reason for this is that women at this time definitely had less power than men and this definitely is shown if you think of all the great artists of the past the majority i can think of are males.Art as a whole not just photography was a male dominated environment.The reason i love her as a photographer is because she had a great ability to capture emotion when she photographed women she gave them strength.





Frida Kahlo

Although i am studying photography i still really enjoy painting.I love all Frida Kahlo's work not just because i like the style she paints in but because her paintings represent the different stages of her life.I think she had a great ability to be able to express all different types of emotion through her work. Even as a photographer Frida Kahlo is one of the artists that have inspired me most.

http://www.astrologiamedieval.com/imagens/Kahlo_PlasterCasts.jpg

http://zeitgeist.the-world-in-focus.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/22.jpg

http://www.born-today.com/btpix/kahlo_frida2.jpg

Chen Man






This is work by the FASHION photographer Chen Man.
Here is a fab link to see her work along with loads of other artists that will be sure to get you inspired.

http://www.cgunit.net/2008/09/michel-falardeau.html

Joseph Nicephore Niepce

The first permanent photogarph was an image produced in 1825 by the French inventor Joseph
Nicephore Niepce.

http://iconicphotos.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/world-first-photograph-nicephore-niepce-jpg.jpeg

I have found a great history of photography time line but the link wont work for the site it is called the National Geographic.Once you reach the site type in the site search bar history of photography time line.

Lighting practice (aftreshave bottle)













Light setup 1.













Light setup 1 outcome.













Light setup 2.













Light setup 2 outcome.

Lighting practice (aftreshave bottle)













Studio light setup 1.













Studio light setup 1 outcome.













Studio light setup 2.













Studio light setup 2 outcome.

Gilles Toledano

Gilles Toledano

http://img.ffffound.com/static-data/assets/6/7798ff7caebda7fe2393dd41eb17e237654012cf_m.png

This photographer is AMAZING if u are looking at my blog you must check this out here is the link.
gillestoledano.free.fr/

Andrea Giacobbe

Andrea Giacobbe










http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s108/voyatzer/diaryatzer07/5_AndreaGiacobbe_March.jpg

www.art-dept.com/artists/giacobbe/

Stina Persson

This is an artist called Stina Persson. I find all her styles and different ways of working inspiring.

I love the great way she uses colours and layering in her work.She works with many different medias for example: water colours, cut paper, acrylic paint and inks.She also incorporates photography in her work i think these pieces are her most successful as it show she can combine and present her unique style in different ways.

Here are some example of her work.
www.stinapersson.com/

Stina Persson

Stina Persson

Photo by Fabiola Zamora

White balance editing



















Warm version



















Original



















Grey balance



















cool version

Group activity (outcome)

In Farringtons class we were asked to get into teams of three and create a photograph inspired by a film from a list provided.As a group we decided to go with the film rear window.We decided to use this film as inspiration as the film was based on a character who spied on his neighbours. I feel that we really captured this in our photograph.We decided that to get the most successful photograph possible we would have to do exactly that we would have to photograph people unaware. To get more of a dramatic effect we used a padlock keyhole almost as a censor we waited patiently and after a few attempts this gentleman walked by.

Pear (lighting techniques)



















Low key
1/125
F11
ISO 200


















Top light
1/125
F11
ISO 200













45/45
1/125
F16
ISO 200



















Back light
1/125
F8.O
ISO 200



















High key
1/125
F16
ISO 200

Bottle (lighting techniques)



















Umbrella
1/125
F8.O
ISO 200



















Soft box
1/125
F11
ISO 200



















Beauty dish
F 8.O

ISO 200



















Honey comb
1/125
F16
ISO 200



studio lighting



















Daylight




















Floresent



















Tungsten



















florescent, tungsten, daylight

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