Location Photography -
Final 10 Images - Theme 2
Street Photography - Birmingham (with an exotic ending)
I chose this image because of the high contrast in colour saturation between the big issue seller and the two passers by in the street. It was a bright sunny day and the fact that passers by are almost 'washed out' in contrast to the seller give him greater presence. I took a number of image of this big issue seller because he had such a presence about him that made him stand out in the crowd.Final 10 Images - Theme 2
Street Photography - Birmingham (with an exotic ending)
I visited Birmingham over a period of three weeks capturing images of the city at play on a Saturday. I was lucky that over the three weekends that I visited the sun shone, even though it was moving into autumn/winter, and there was so much happening that it provided copious opportunities to capture many different dimensions of this multicultural second city.
Every time I visited the streets were littered with university students collecting for various charities - providing colourful, playful images to capture - most of them never shied away from posing for the camera for a bit of change in their cans.
I was also lucky enough to time my visit with a number of key political activities - and Birmingham provided a listening platform for these different statements to be made and heard - a number of my images in the final ten are from celebrations of the death of Gaddafi which was a significant event for many, I also have included images from the EDL demonstrations in Victoria Square and the Occupy Birmingham camp outside the city hall.
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| The Queen ISO 400, f5, 1/320 |
Although not the best image in terms of quality I enjoy this image - it presents a slightly surreal image of the queen collecting for charity in a busy shopping centre - everyone else around is rugged up for the cold but this brave collector took her image seriously! The image has not been altered except to crop the dimensions.
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| A Private Moment ISO 400, f4.8, 1/500 |
I chose this image from a number that I took of the inpromtu celebration of Gaddafi's death - the majority of the celebrations were being led by young men and women - I like it because I feel like I have captured a private and completely honest moment of joy. The image has been slightly cropped, no other alterations have been made.
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| Blending in ISO 200, f5.6,1/400 |
I've chosen this image because the way in which the street collector stands out by her pink scarf. Her role is to encourage the passing public to donate to the cause she is promoting but she appears isolated and uncomfortable in her role. This image has not been altered, only slightly cropped.
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| Making a stand ISO 200, f2.8, 1/320 |
I chose this image from the EDL demonstrations for a couple of reasons - the symmetrey of the two men wearing hats and glasses, the red scarf that draws you in - and the set of their facial expressions. No alteration has been made apart for cropping of the image to focus on the two men.
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| My Own World ISO 400, f4, 1/800 |
This has made my top ten because I like the composition of the image - the character in the forefront immersed in his music with the background thrown out of focus like it doesn't matter - which it probably didn't for him. The image has not been altered at all - not even cropped.
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| Tired ISO 200, f3, 1/500 |
This is one of my favourite images of my sessions - it says so much about what the demonstrations stood for. The gentleman holding the placard fits so well with the strap line and brings a depth to the image. This image did come out a little washed out so it has been worked on to bring out the depth of colour and excentuate the character of the mans slightly weathered face.
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| Isolation ISO 200, f2.8, 1/640 |
Another of my favourite images. This lad was part of the Occupy Birmingham camp at the city hall. The previous week there had been a lot of activity around the Occupy Birmingham camp, this week they were sectioned off behind harris fencing in case of riots errupting around the EDL demonstrations that were taking place in Victoria Square. This gave the Occupy camp a sense of isolation from the rest of the city. I have cropped this image and turned to a black and white image as I felt it bought out the 'cold bleakness' of the situation to a greater degree.
and the exotic..
My final two images are of a different genre - they are taken during my travels - but I wanted to include them as they present a different dimension to the street photography above - the first image was taken in Sharm El Sheikh. It is not the best quality image - but it was the closest I came to producing a 'Martin Parr' moment so felt it had to make the cut! It was, honestly, unposed, this holiday maker was just standing there next to the post in this pose and I was sitting at a table a few feet away. He totally blended into the post of the bar which is why I wanted capture it. The image has been slightly cropped and the exposure altered slightly.
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| Now you see me.. ISO 200, f13, 1/500 |
This final image is from the backstreets of Seville. I have included this image as it really draws me in - the vibrant colours of the shop interior, the obvious signal of the location from the red apron - and the young Spanish girl huddled in the corner on the step bringing the modern contrast with her texting. She seemed to want to disappear or minimise her presence. The image has been cropped to tightly wrap around the doorframe.
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| Huddled ISO 500, f4.2, 1/500 |










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