Thursday, 16 April 2015
Exam plan
For my exam I am planning to do a light drawing studio shoot and a location shoot and then do all of my editing in one go. For this I will need a model which will be one of my friends as well as some bright torches and glow sticks which I already have. My studio shoot will be done first thing and should take no longer than an hour. The location shoot will possibly be split in two and shot around the college and/or at my house, this will probably take slightly longer than the studio shoot but I estimate no more than 2 hours which should leave me with approx. 2 hours to edit which is plenty of time.
Monday, 13 April 2015
Shoot 10 - Work Diary
For this shoot I went over to Harlow common with a couple of friends and a whole load of sparklers and essentially just played about with the sparklers while taking photographs using a long exposure, a low ISO and the flash for most of them. I essentially have two sets of photos in one; one set with the sparklers and my friends and the other set of the lights and horizon on the way back.
This is probably one of the best photographs from the set with the sparklers, I think that the red spark finishes of this photo as they were really red and bask everything in a red glow. This photo shows colour as well as movement.
This is one of the good ones from the second set with the lights, they were achieved by creating intentional camera shake while using a long exposure. This photo shows colour and movement like the previous one.
To improve upon this I could potentially get some external flashes that are fairly powerful so that I get more background included within the photo or try introducing some camera shake into the photos with the sparklers that I would normally take using a tripod to create ghostly blur of things as well as the light trails.
This is probably one of the best photographs from the set with the sparklers, I think that the red spark finishes of this photo as they were really red and bask everything in a red glow. This photo shows colour as well as movement.
This is one of the good ones from the second set with the lights, they were achieved by creating intentional camera shake while using a long exposure. This photo shows colour and movement like the previous one.
To improve upon this I could potentially get some external flashes that are fairly powerful so that I get more background included within the photo or try introducing some camera shake into the photos with the sparklers that I would normally take using a tripod to create ghostly blur of things as well as the light trails.
Thursday, 26 March 2015
Photographer Research - Rosie Hardy
Rosie Hardy is a world-wide photographer based in Manchester, UK. She uses light to effectively capture colour and form as well as to create and implement shadows within her work. Her work envelopes a few different themes and includes a lot of self portraiture as well as photos of other people both famous and less well known.
This photo uses some interesting lighting effect which is hard to determine wether this is a editing effect or the actual lighting of the photo although I would be more inclined to say an editing effect. This photo also shows form quite clearly with the highlights and shadows on the subject as well as the shadow cast behind her.
This photo clearly shows form partially due to its black and white nature but also for the fact that the light appears to be coming from a single direction, the top left, which emphasises any shadows created. It is a fairly different and interesting composition that I haven't seen much as the subject is filling the entire frame there is no background visible.
I like the way that within this photograph there are shadows of hands and arms that appear to be interacting with the subject that has been minimised into one corner of the frame. obviously a bright light has been used to cast the shadows of the arms and then the model is pretending to be scared. form is shown through the use of the model and the way that one side of her is lit while the other is in shadow.
Rosie Hardy has influenced me and the way I work as she does't seem to be afraid of trying really different compositions and ideas to create a unique style that is hers alone. I also like the way that she occasionally uses things like shadows cast by things out of frame to change the feel of a photo or add another layer of meaning to it.
In summary Hardy is a skilled photographer who applies her talent in a variety of different ways to produce both self portraits and portraiture of others, creating some mysterious and dark photographs with several layers of meaning as well as some really bright, colourful and cheery photographs.
Photographer Research - Michael Taylor
This photo shows movement through the use of an angel like figure with several light trails coming from them and wrapped around them, this gives the picture a ghostly feel to it. I think the way that this shot is implemented is really good with everything being pitch black apart from the lights which are focus down the centre of the photo.
This photo shows movement through the trails of light going down (or up) the picture creating an elongated stick figure like image extending out from the main figure. I really like this photo as it's like the figure is flying or rising into the afterlife after death.
This photo shows movement really effectively with the couple of figures in the photo taken with a double exposure the second of which is a long exposure. This photo has a ghostly quality with all of the semi visible figures in between the static completely visible figures.
This photo shows a singular reflection of this light wrapped figurine, I think that this photograph is pretty cool although I think that the reflection is most likely created while editing as the perspectives of the reflections are identical which would be very difficult to do using a mirror.
I find the way that Michael Taylor combines double exposure photography with long exposure light drawing photography to create some really interesting blurred motion photos with crisp clear static figures within them quite inspirational, I also like the way that rather than have a model holding a light he effectively turns them into the light which he then uses for his photography.
To summarise Taylor is a pretty skilled photographer who combines several different techniques and styles to create his own unique look and feel which is distinctly his and I have seen very few photographers who have even a slightly similar style.
Photographer Research - Ian Brumpton
Ian Brumpton is a photographer who is well know for his work involving light, looking through his work it is clear that his main focus is shadows. The majority of his work is in black and white as this tends to emphasise the shadows and makes them clearer where as colour can detract from other elements of a photo especially any shadow within them.
This photo is a high angle of a group of people, I like the way that the shadows of everything are really elongated and that a lot of the shadows are layered on-top of each other creating different shapes or solid blocks.
This photo clearly shows shadows with all of the birds crowded around the two people which creates some interesting shapes where the shadows overlap and merge together, the bright surface of the lake also provides some stark contrast with the rest of the image.
I like this photo as the light source is behind the women who is walking away from the camera so there isn't any visible detail she is just a silhouette. I like the way that the light is visible through the reflection on the wet floor and the fact that the light still shines through the spots on her umbrella.
This final photo shows a shadow from a building or something large with a silhouette and shadow of a child running in the distance. I like the way that there is the thin bars of shadow, from some stairs or possibly blinds on a window, going across the sections of light getting less and less defined the closer to the camera they get.
I find the way that Brumpton uses shadows and silhouettes to create some really nice photographs some with several layers of meaning behind them. I also think that the fact that his work is almost entirely in black and white which emphasises the light and dark parts of each photo.
To summarise I think Brumpton is a black and white photographer who focuses on photographs of shadows and silhouettes creating some stunning and fairly creative pieces of work.
This photo is a high angle of a group of people, I like the way that the shadows of everything are really elongated and that a lot of the shadows are layered on-top of each other creating different shapes or solid blocks.
This photo clearly shows shadows with all of the birds crowded around the two people which creates some interesting shapes where the shadows overlap and merge together, the bright surface of the lake also provides some stark contrast with the rest of the image.
This final photo shows a shadow from a building or something large with a silhouette and shadow of a child running in the distance. I like the way that there is the thin bars of shadow, from some stairs or possibly blinds on a window, going across the sections of light getting less and less defined the closer to the camera they get.
I find the way that Brumpton uses shadows and silhouettes to create some really nice photographs some with several layers of meaning behind them. I also think that the fact that his work is almost entirely in black and white which emphasises the light and dark parts of each photo.
To summarise I think Brumpton is a black and white photographer who focuses on photographs of shadows and silhouettes creating some stunning and fairly creative pieces of work.
Photographer Research - Darren Pearson
Darren Pearson is another Light photographer who has been light painting since 2008, he got inspiration from a photo he saw of Pablo Picasso creating a light daring called 'Picasso Draws A Centar'. His work is quite varied in designed and composition although it is fairly consistent in style and technique which is a kind of rough line drawing format, Pearson does use other colours of light but seemingly only to colour the surrounding area generally only using white for the drawings themselves.
This image is quite colourful and vibrant depicting a drummer and a guitarist playing together. The bright lights used to colour the back and fore grounds make it seem like the two figures are on a stage or something, like they are performing to the viewers of the photograph. I feel that in some places the red light is a bit too intense and drowns out the white light of the drawing in places like the speaker bottom right and the drum set.
This photograph makes it look like this city has some kind of predatory night stalker made of pure light, I really like the placement of this one as it somehow makes it seem more realistic. The composition with the larger space in front of the creature makes it seem like it is looking at something or someone that is out of frame and therefore not seen by viewers.
This one looks quite good even though it goes back to the more basic side of light drawing taking a picture in a really dark place without a flash, I like the way that the patch of floor underneath the drawing is visible and gives the dinosaur figure the appearance of floating due to the reflection.
I like the look of this photograph and I think the composition is really good especially the choice of background, the lit up city spread out behind the figure gives the sky a gradient lighting effect and whether this was planned or not I feel it adds to the photo and almost makes it look like the angel figure is reaching for the sky.
I found inspiration within persons work with the way that he uses a variety of different and creative backgrounds that I have not seen used within other peoples work, it is visible that some of the backgrounds are more experimental then others s they don't all effectively work.
In summary I like the way that Pearson uses large landscapes with lots of lights as some of his backgrounds and the way that he only uses white for the drawings but colours the backgrounds in some of his work rather than leaving them plain.
Monday, 23 March 2015
Photographer Research - Michael Bosanko
I have chosen to write about Michael Bosanko, he is a British photographer who discovered 'light graffiti' accidentally while taking a picture of the moon and since has expanded his style to involve different coloured lights to form different coloured figures. His most famous work is his recreations of famous art works like The Scream by Edvard Munch and The Vitruvian Man by Leonardo Da Vinci but is also fairly famous for his work that takes inspiration from retro games and well know films like Pac-Man and The Matrix. I feel Bosanko's work would be useful to me as I want to try doing 'light graffiti in different styles like using different colours or alternate light sources like sparklers, looking at Bosanko's work would mean I'm not flying blind so to speak.
I really like this photograph as it takes a well know and iconic game that everybody loves and places the characters into reality, I think the use of colour in this piece really helps draw the eye through the photo focusing on the four main points (the three ghosts and Pac-Man). I also feel that the lack of a plain/simple background really adds to piece and provides some sort of scale to it so viewers can roughly judge just how big the piece is.
I really like this photo as it has a kind of sic-fi look to it and looks quite surreal, the ghostly image of the person standing within the light makes it look really cool because it's almost like the light is emanating from him.
I like this photo as it takes a character from an iconic film and shows him from a different perspective as all of the unnecessary detail has been removed for the sake of the photograph. The fact that it is has a relatively plain background makes it seem like it is a fairly small piece although I don't think that it is all that small it's just that there is nothing to compare it to.
I think this photo is really good it takes a drawing by Leonardo Da Vinci 'The Virtruvian Man' and gives it a modern twist by using the 'light graffiti', the different colours used make it look like the air is burning while leaving the main body of the drawing quite clear and easy to see.
One thing I have learnt from Bosanko's work is to not be afraid to try things out no matter how random they may seem as some of them could end up looking pretty good. Another thing that I have learnt from looking at Bosanko's work is that the background is fairly important especially when doing something like light drawing as you can usually see through the subject.
To summarise Bosanko is a highly professional artist with a lot of artist freedom and without fear of trying new and different things and getting stuff wrong. his work mostly features bold and contrasting colours within each piece and takes inspiration from previously create media pieces piece from art to films to games as well as doing some seemingly random things.
I really like this photograph as it takes a well know and iconic game that everybody loves and places the characters into reality, I think the use of colour in this piece really helps draw the eye through the photo focusing on the four main points (the three ghosts and Pac-Man). I also feel that the lack of a plain/simple background really adds to piece and provides some sort of scale to it so viewers can roughly judge just how big the piece is.
I really like this photo as it has a kind of sic-fi look to it and looks quite surreal, the ghostly image of the person standing within the light makes it look really cool because it's almost like the light is emanating from him.
I like this photo as it takes a character from an iconic film and shows him from a different perspective as all of the unnecessary detail has been removed for the sake of the photograph. The fact that it is has a relatively plain background makes it seem like it is a fairly small piece although I don't think that it is all that small it's just that there is nothing to compare it to.
I think this photo is really good it takes a drawing by Leonardo Da Vinci 'The Virtruvian Man' and gives it a modern twist by using the 'light graffiti', the different colours used make it look like the air is burning while leaving the main body of the drawing quite clear and easy to see.
One thing I have learnt from Bosanko's work is to not be afraid to try things out no matter how random they may seem as some of them could end up looking pretty good. Another thing that I have learnt from looking at Bosanko's work is that the background is fairly important especially when doing something like light drawing as you can usually see through the subject.
To summarise Bosanko is a highly professional artist with a lot of artist freedom and without fear of trying new and different things and getting stuff wrong. his work mostly features bold and contrasting colours within each piece and takes inspiration from previously create media pieces piece from art to films to games as well as doing some seemingly random things.
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