Monday, 7 July 2014
Link to my Flickr account
https://www.flickr.com/photos/125272403%40N08/
Here is a link to my flickr account showcasing my work in photography.
Evaluation
Throughout the year I believe that I have learnt many different techniques in photography, particuarly enjoying my time studying portraiture. This is a small project that I decided to undertake myself, photographing people varying from friends at college to strangers in public. I would randomly photograph them, capturing them at times when they weren't ready for photos and other times when they were posing.
I think that I got a large variety of people from various backgrounds in my photo's showcasing alot of diversity in my pictures.
I also used other techniques such as taking photographs of still life and animals, Although I think that I could have implemented my skills better in using photo-manipulation software. I also used lighting my photographs in order to get contrasting images, some with light from the top some with light from the bottom- just using these techniques and rapidly transform the outcome of a photograph.
When I undertook portraiture photography, I was always unprepared, not knowing who I was going to photograph and personally I view this as something that aided the outcome of my photo's as with too much posing, you don't get to view "The real person" and when you take a photo briefly without somebody prepared then you get a more realistic outcome I studied various photographers as part of my research, particuarly interested with Diane Arbus and A photgrapher whose work I was inspired by after a trip to the Tate Britain- Don McCullin, these artists took photos that showed past the illusion that people give when posing and captures them at the most raw moments.
All in all, I could have learnt more techniques and furthered my research into other styles of photography however, I believe that what I have learnt has been a truly interesting experience.
Monday, 23 June 2014
Portraiture
The 20th Century saw the rise of photography as a profession and also as an artform, Diane Arbus being a notable person to do this. Born in New York in 1923, she specialised in capturing images of less conventional subjects- including identical twins, Giants and naturists. She chose to do this because in her personal opinion those with physical deformities, mental illness and Abnormalities had already been through the most "traumatic" periods of their life- from the very beginning, whereas everyone else was waiting in anticipation for the same to happen to them. She wanted to illustrate how exactly these people stood strong, she used a multitude of styles for photography including asking her subjects to pose- this can arguably be more useful for her methods of portraiture as it allows a better look at the personality and character of those that she is taking pictures of.
All in all, the journey of photography has drastically changed course since it's privileged beginnings, allowing the true personality of somebody to shine through a photograph.
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