Friday 1 June 2012

Street photography

Street Product




These are my top four photos from my street photography folder. The first two are photoshopped with a black and white effect to give London that olden type feel. My third photo has no effects on it because I wanted to show the colour with the graffiti. 

Friday 25 May 2012

Comment my photography


Comment my photography

Strengths and weaknesses

I feel that the technical strengths of my photography are that once I have taken them I have the ability to edit them well in Photoshop. Using Photoshop is a great way to enhance and improve your images to get that better feel. Editing will have more effect on the people that are viewing them. If you change the contrast and the level of brightness it will make my images look more approachable. The weaknesses in some of my photos is the lack of professionalism, such as getting things in shot that shouldn’t be there and also the lack of lighting in some of my shots. Thankfully Photoshop gives me the chance to edit all of my faults and in result get the perfect shot.

Expectations

For me I met my expectations with my London shots because of the wide variety of things I could take pictures of such as transport, birds and the River Thames. I managed to get quite a few decent shots and took full advantage of my time in London. On other pieces of my photography work I maybe could have done better with the rule of thirds and white balance photos.




Influences

Influences that helped me with my photography work were looking at different artist and getting ideas from them. I’m a big fan of the graffiti artist ‘Banksy’ so I looked to him for ideas. When I took a trip to London with the college we were lucky enough to walk alone South Bank and see the different sites. There is a skate park on South Bank covered in graffiti so I took shots of the street art because it’s what I’m interested in. All of his artwork has some sort of meaning with a bit of humour thrown in to. My work doesn’t really have much meaning or humour but it will influence me in the future.

Skills/Technology

The skills I have developed in photography are basic but useful. Such as I understand the rule of thirds, diagonal lines and the three point lighting system. I understand what it means to get good shots and actually use a camera and I learned what the camera settings mean and what they do. In photography we had to use Photoshop to improve images and now after using this for a while I have a great understanding of how everything works.

Compare

As I’m new to photography this year I’m not as professional as I wanted to be. My pictures are simple and don’t always have a photographic technique where as a professional photographers will have. In my images I have a lot of people interrupting my camera shots and have things appearing in them that I wouldn’t want in there originally. I like to think that some of my images have the techniques that some professional photographers will use such as the rule of thirds and capturing the perfect photo. 

Friday 10 February 2012

Macro
Macro means close up in photography terms. I took this photo in the light outside of college.
It's a very simple picture but I needed something to symbolize a Macro shot. You can see all of the detail on the floor and the shadow coming from the object.


Light
I took this picture outside of college quickly while the sun was still out. I took this to 
capture the sunlight in the background behind my friend.


Dark
This image is darker than the rest. We were shooting outside this day so i tried hiding as much shadow as I could in this one.

Portrait
This is my portrait photo. I didn't take this of myself but I like it because it was taken with proper equipment. The photographer used a 3 point lighting system which is two lights to block out any shadow from appearing and one more light on the camera.

Diagonal lines
I took this inside of college and this was to capture diagonal lines. The beams going across the roof windows act as the diagonal lines.