Assignment 208: Location Photography
Final 10 Images - Theme 1
Portraits
My first theme was centred around portraits of individuals in natural surroundings using natural light. My work was inspired by images published by the likes of Eve Arnold, Steve Pyke and Jane Bowen. The images had to be very tightly composed, with the focus being facial expression and texture, capturing something about that person that helps to identify and define them.
All of the images were taken during visits to the models homes, I would spend time setting up, showing them the equipment, explaining what I wanted to achieve and then just have a coffee, and talk - capturing images along the way. None of the images were posed for.
I am pleased with the final ten images, but feel I still have room to develop in this genre - whilst I feel I have managed to keep the composition to my brief the images would have benefited from greater attention to the background, lighting and depth of field. I also used flash more that I would like and would want to work on my low light techniques going forward.
All of the images were taken in colour and converted to black and white, with additional manipulation around colour saturation.
All of the images were taken during visits to the models homes, I would spend time setting up, showing them the equipment, explaining what I wanted to achieve and then just have a coffee, and talk - capturing images along the way. None of the images were posed for.
I am pleased with the final ten images, but feel I still have room to develop in this genre - whilst I feel I have managed to keep the composition to my brief the images would have benefited from greater attention to the background, lighting and depth of field. I also used flash more that I would like and would want to work on my low light techniques going forward.
All of the images were taken in colour and converted to black and white, with additional manipulation around colour saturation.
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| Boredom ISO 200, f3, 1/125 |
This picture has made the final ten as it reminded me of Jane Bowens picture of Sinead O'Conner, with the cigarette behind the ear - and the expression captured conveys a sense of boredom and sadness that represents a lot of the youth today. I like the grainy texture to this image which add depth, and the fact that he hasn't shaved that day adds to the whole sense of a lost youth.
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| Concentration ISO 200, f3.5, 1/80 |
I like this image as I have managed to catch a defining moment for the model - she was very frustrated over her emails and getting them up and running was important as she was trying to buy something on line - this is the point that the email failed to send and her frustration boiled over - she has very dark hair and very pale smooth skin which creates lovely contrast - I like the fact that she is wearing a ring on her little finger as this again adds a dimension about this person that gives the picture additional interest.
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| Freedom ISO 200, f3, 1/200 |
I loved this image when I first saw it on the display on my camera, I was a bit disappointed that because of the shallow depth of field it wasn't in total sharp focus - but then I decided this added to the image - softness to the image adds an 'angelic look' to the child - and draws you into the important bit - the bright eyes.
We were just talking about what it was like to cope with two younger brothers, what he was expecting for Christmas and his hobbies. To begin with he was very shy and wouldn't look at me or towards me - so I was really pleased when I looked back and had captured this image of him looking directly at the camera - you still get a sense of shyness with the hand to the mouth - but the eyes convey a slight hint of a smile hiding behind that hand.
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| Thinking ISO 250, f3, 1/60 |
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| Relaxed ISO 200, f3.5, 1/200 |
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| Contemplation ISO 200, f3, 1/13 |
I have chosen this image as it works with the concept of waiting for the person to make a gesture or strike a pose that helps you to capture something about them. With this image I like the facial expression around the mouth and the fact that her face is resting on her clenched fist draws you to this. There is a distinct difference between the soft texture of the hand and the slight graininess of the face that helps add interest.
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| Lived In ISO 200, f3, 1/60 |
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| Lived In II ISO 200, f3.5, 1/80 |










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