Monday 13 June 2016

PPD

Copyright and the law 
Under the law the photographer owns the image however if the photographer is either, working with a company or signs over the copyright to a another party. In most cases photographs are paid for a allocated time a number of prints. The person who owns the copyright has the rights to either refuse or allow people to use their images. The easiest way to protect your work is by marking your work this also show people who they need to contact to gain permission. Registering your copyright for your images makes everything official and if someone steals your work and makes a profit you can claim copyright in court. 

My future plans 
I believe I could go into nearly any field of photography however I prefer portrait work as I like working with people. Because of this I would want to follow two paths with my photography, either studio work or online publications. However from a young age I have wanted to be a director of photographer. These type of work is high in amount and something I would enjoy.  Below are screen shots from my ucas application , I went to interviews for Leeds, Manchester and Huddersfield. Luckily  I was accepted into Bradford.  


  
Below are my bussiness card and online portfolio 





Cyber crime

There are many forms of cyber crime, most are to do with hacking or tricking people in either to giving money or putting children in danger. This can make the internet seem dangerous however it can be navigated.  My idea is to include an object in my photos which connects to the internet and I will include a image that people associate with danger.






Thursday 26 May 2016

Different Genres

documentary photography

The main objective of documentary is to capture the objects or scene in the photograph. This type of photography is well known to be used to document peoples lives. It is also mainly known to document events especially something that impacts many people. This is most likely now a historic effect. I believe the best use of documentary photography is capturing  the general look of the person or location in the photograph. This type of photography can make a great impact and can shed light on difficult situations.  After the late 1990's an interest in documentary photography grew. Since the decline of print media photographers in this field have had to use other ways in showcasing there work , some use expeditions and gallery's to gain an audience.


Nature photography

Photographers in this field use beautiful locations or any general location to capture their images. Most people focus on the country side as this contains many photogenic elements.  Many consider that nature and wildlife overlap wit each other which is something I also believe.  The use of color is sometimes outstanding and picked out of the locations in a lot of peoples work. Some people have a concern with the growing popularity of nature photography as some people think its increasing the amount of damage to the environment.  The work that is the result of nature photography is mainly used for either postcards or chocolate boxes or something similar.  

Animal/Personal photography

This is a new type of photography and it also is very similar to the concept of the selfie as these both are commonly used by non professional photographers and for social media sites. Personal photography is used so common its become a common  occurrence in nearly everyone's everyday life.  Most people don't see this as a type of photography and see it as a superficial thing however I see it as a social art form which is very accessible. Animal photography stems sort of from the selfie however people do experiment with animal photography for their professional work.  

Final piece




This is how I will present my work by mounting 5 by 7 images on pieces of card. When placing the images on the card I make sure to have enough space around the images. This is so that the images aren't squashed together.  Nearly all my images have a wide range of colour which is something I wanted to showcase using this method to present. As blue is common through nearly all the photographs I picked this will make me pick a card with neutral colour which helps the images stand out.  The best choice I believe to be is grey as shown above this colour works really well.  Mixing images that are placed in landscape and portrait adds interesting points across the card. Printing all the images 5 by 7 means that all the images are equal in size and all them get the same amount of attention. Using the same layout of two of the to create a constituency between the images so that the audience makes a connection. Picking this images was key as they all contain at least one or two of the elements of industrial and country/nature.  

Wednesday 25 May 2016

Research



Mark Hamblin
Mark is a regular contributor to British leading wildlife and photographic magazines , he has released many books which mainly included wildlife photos. He has traveled to many parts of the world, when he was younger he developed a interest in bird watching and photography, these interests influenced his work.


I like his work because of the way he uses elements in the landscape to frame the location. You can also see how he uses mutual colours which can be easily found in the places he photographs. He mainly uses yellows and oranges as the two most shown on the images, these are two of the many colours people associate with these type of landscapes.The techniques he uses , such as using the landscape format and the use of rule of thirds, these are want I want to apply to my images. His history in photography is the main key into why his images are photogenic. 

John shaw
He started photography from the 1970's at a very young age and by the 1997 he received his first outstanding photographer award, Publishing many photographic books with his images he has taken on every continent. In 2002 Nikon picked John as one of their legends behind the lens.


As from what I can see John doesn't rely that much on colour he composes the images ,this is the key element in his images.  After all his work it's obvious he uses a Nikon as the quality is well shown thought his work.   Another user of the rule of thirds this technique is best used in nature and when living creatures are included. Instead of colours like oranges he mainly uses greens which is more commonly found in nature. The way he frames the images is very creative and to me makes the images more appealing. 

Ross Hoddinott
Ross developed a passion and fascination for the natural world. He is among the UK top leading photographers and when he was younger he won the BBC country file junior photographer of the year. He has contributed to many national magazines.

Ross used the techniques and elements previously used by other photographers, he also uses a range of colours to make his photos interesting.  

Tuesday 24 May 2016

Film


These are all the images taken with my film camera at the location of Bradford and Leeds with a mixture of buildings and nature as the main subjects. When I saw my the images I saw the colour most used was blue and this colour is mainly seen in the pictures of the cities. I varied the settings when photographing to achieve the best images. I was very lucky as the most days I was photographing the weather was lovely and this determined how I exposed the images. I mainly stuck with the format of landscape to frame the objects in the best way this I find is the case with most buildings. All these photos are from colour film as I thought this was best to capture the locations and all the colours that are in the environment.  I decided using landscape along side colour film was the only way I could achieve the best images of the location in my images. Even though I prefer to work with digital cameras  I like the interesting result I can create with film.

Thursday 19 May 2016

Project evaluation



I thoroughly enjoyed this project as I was able to have creative freedom and photography the subject I want to. I picked a subject I personal level as it’s something I’ve always wanted to. Comparing nature to industrial has allowed me to capture interesting photos. Throughout the project I dabbled in both film and digital as I want to see the different types of images I can create.  I personal prefer digital as I believe it’s more accessible and easy to work with. I mainly photographed in landscape format as it frames the locations in the best way as its most commonly associated with the type of photography I’m capturing. My favorite location was Kirkstall in Leeds as the Abbey there is beautiful and I used both digital and film to capture this location.  During the photographing process of the project I used a manual setting on every one of my cameras as it gives me more control of how the picture turns out. When on location mainly picked out the vibrant colours to use thought the images to make the images appealing and attract the viewer’s attention to different parts in the image.  All my photo shoots were in my personal time and with my own equipment however there is one location I visited with college which was York. This was an interesting trip that allowed me to capture a wide range of images including both industrial and nature elements. I was influenced a lot by the work of the photographers I researched as there work is colorful and imaginative. This is something I worked to applied to my images to make them appealing. My best images I believe were the ones were I included the two elements of industrial and nature as this is where the best comparisons can be seen. My main goal is to people to look at my work and compare the elements and locations that I have photographed. The objects I mainly used were buildings and plant life as these two belong to the theme/ concepts I photographed. Another idea I wanted to showcase in my work is how people interact and use the location, this was different in each location. In Bradford there were many people especially around the many shopping parts of the city, this was nearly the same as Leeds however there more variation of location and people in Leeds. Both York and Kirkstall were slightly different to Leeds and Bradford, this was because they were less people are most people were where tourists visits. For each one of my images I photographed in a documentary style as to frame and create interesting images.  My main target audience is people who visit locations, for example a visitor’s center where my images could be either on a postcard or travel books, this is mainly tourists which is either family’s and people who like to explore. I picked this audience as it gives my images access to a wide range of audience. My primary research began when I was scouting the location of Bradford as even though I know the location I was looking at the buildings, I did this to see going forward how I would photograph  and the way I will construct the elements in my images. While on location I looked also how people used the type of location. All of this influenced my photography during this project.  

Thursday 12 May 2016

York trip

How I've edited the images and how they fit with my intentional outcome
















Images I have edited from the trip shown below








When photographing in York I focused on the detail and features in the buildings as they are simply beautiful. I took many images of the cobble streets and the detailed buildings as I wanted to capture the essence of York, these images will allow me to showcases what I want. Most of the buildings are of original design and quality they originally were which is something I'm glad I had the chance to capture. Each building also has muted and not bright colours which highlights the beautiful detail shown. I will use the method I used here when photographing in Bradford and Kirkstall,  for my images I will either have people or things in Landscape as the focus , I will do both by capturing as much detail as possible. When editing my images I didn't want to over edit where the original image is not visible or it’s clearly over edited. I will mainly change the contrast and levels to improve the image overall. On the picture of the street view I have created a slight effect of colour pop by put the sky and ground in black and white. I have chosen to take the images in a documentary style as this style will persist with the rest of my work.   


Power point






For my PowerPoint I wanted to showcase my ideas and what influenced me. For the majority of my images I included vibrant colours to make my images appealing. I suspect this will appear more when I’m taking images on nature however I will pick out elements that stand out, when I’m photographing the city landscape.  On the final slide I have included my best images which I may use for my final selection which include both nature and industrial. My ideas range from creating images of landscape settings that are rustic and engrossed in green and do the opposite with the city setting and in this setting I will include more people.  The reason I picked the images shown on the influence slide was because of colour and formats used and how the objects were framed, this is something I want to achieve with my images. These images from other photographers mainly use the colour orange as the images were taken at either dawn or sunset and as I will be photographing during the day I will use blue instead as I will frame the environment to include the sky. My photos on the last slide hopefully showcase this. 

Thursday 28 April 2016

Mood broads




My mood boards shown above showcase my ideas and what I want to capture. My main idea is to create a comparison between with the city landscape and the nature landscape. I will do this by using colour, buildings in the location, people interacting with the places and the overall look. When photographing the city I will mainly be capturing buildings and people in the environment.  As seen in the images shown above the buildings in the city are not lacking of colour however  they are neutral and pastel colours used more for the buildings, so when people are in front of the buildings they stand out which will be a key feature in my images. This is slightly different in the rural / nature landscape as the landscape is vibrant exploding with colour as it has many elements that add to the colour, such as flowers and natural found objects. Hopefully my images will show the difference between the environments and the people in them. Colours in the images will differ as in the nature landscape there will be more green and natural colours and the city uses more neutral and plain colours on the majority of the buildings. As I included pictures of animals and people I will use both for my photos in both places I will use. I may use the same layout for the mood board with the images of the city and nature places , I like how they lead into each other and fill up the a good amount of the page, also the centre images have a mix of elements from each environment.       

Wednesday 20 April 2016

Proposal

1- Theme
I have two potential themes which are either humans/ fantasy or pets / document style. Both themes/ genres will allow me to create stylised and creative images. These genres will also allow me to mix other genres and other styles used in photography, I will do this in every photo shoot. This will help me achieve successful and artistic photos.

2- The main idea 
My main adjective is to create stunning pieces of work to add to portfolio and represent myself which attracts people attention. In nearly each each photograph I will include an element to do with the theme. At the end of the project I hope to have a body of work which reflects my ability, creative vision, ideas and intentions. When completed I will present my work the images in a pop art style while still being professional way. 

3- Ideas 
My main idea is to create a document / stylised set of images with interesting main elements and features. My idea for my photo shoots is to include as much colour and create aspects to produce images that I want too. 

4- Target audience 
My main audience is people who appreciate art and people who have an artistic eye. However hopefully my photographs will appeal to a wide range of people as I want all my work to accomplish this. To achieve this I will create the best images possible with different art styles to appeal to many people, gaining a wide audience for my work. 

5- intended tech to use
I will use different techniques to capture the images with both digital and film. I will mostly use digital more as its a form / photography type I like the most. This is because this is the easiest to work with. I will also use different formats and ways when photographing. 

6- evaluation 
I believe my ideas and methods will help me gain the type of images I want to. I will be able to apply the techniques in every photo shoot I do, the themes and genres will make my work become the artistic stylized images I want.


2nd Proposal

1.Theme
My second theme is comparing nature to cities /industrial. This will allow me to showcase the differences between the two places. Using this theme will allow me to create colorful and documentary styled images.  I picked the theme of comparison as I wanted to capture this on personal level with my photography as it's something I've always wanted to do.

2. The main idea
I want to create images that include the location and interesting aspects of the two places. In most of the images I will hopefully include nature to make the comparisons and to see how wildlife fits into the both locations.  When I've collected and finalized my images the way I will present them is either by mounted on card or in a picture frame.

3. Ideas
I want to create a set of images that let audiences see the differences and similarity between the places.  Nearly all images will be taken in Landscape format to frame the places I capture. Another idea I want to incorporate into my photographs. Hopefully I will be able to capture images which includes different aspects from the different environments that surround me as a photographer.

4. Target Audience
With my work I am targeting people who like to view landscapes and compare places.  My work will mostly appeal to the general public as most people like interesting and well documented landscapes. This makes me vary the techniques and styles I use when take my images.

5. Intended tech
I will mix between digital and film to achieve the best images and also create a range of work to choose from. Both ways will allow me to present my images in a printed format.Using both colour and black and white film allowed me to pick from a range of work however I didn't shoot as much in black and white as I want to include colour in my images.

6. Evaluation
I believe this idea will result in interesting images which will show the differences in locations that many people either live, work or explore. I will execute this idea in place I know and use as I will photograph from the perspective of a person who live here ( Bradford/Leeds) and from the view of a tourist ( York.)  When the project is finished my original thoughts about how the locations are being used are probably right.