Thursday, 13 June 2013
Final Images
Evaluation
I have decided to change my original idea from basing my final photography images on fashion and architectual photograpy to beauty photography. I based my photogrphy on the magazine 'Beauty' which is a magazine based on female beauty.
To create these images my model had to have clear skin without any artifical products such as make-up, I then had to set up lighting which is also known as clamshell lighting also used in beauty photography for head shots, this type of photography uses to light sources and a reflecter, you put one of the light sources above and pointed downwards, and the other light source lower down and pointing upwards. The end effect is that there are reduced shadows from any imperfections such as reducing wrinkles and scars from the models face.
I believe that my final images went rather well once my model got use to being infront of the camera, this meant the shoot went longer than expected, this is because this was her first time infront of the camera.
If i had another chance to redoo my final images, I would include another models to indicate skin tone and beauty is all different.
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Light Painting
These images where created by using a blacked out room and a torch light, firstly you change the camera to manual mode and F/4.6 also lowering the shutter speed (allowing light into the shutter) so that you have time to draw your painting with the torch or this could be done by timing your photos.
Rule of Thirds
These images are taken through an object which creates division between the objects through the lines which adds framing to an image.
Monday, 25 March 2013
Portraits
These images where taken in a dark room with a spotlight based on the model and a reflector for appropriate lighting on the models face, these images where taken with the Cannon 600D using F/2.8 and exposure time of 1/8000 and an ISO of 400.
Monday, 11 March 2013
Shadow
The effect on these images where created by holding up a patterned object towards the models face with a spot-light directed at the model. These images where taken on the Canon 600D, with F/1.8, and with the exposure time set to 1/320 and the ISO set to 800.
Frozen Motion/ Fast Shutter Speed
To create these unusual stills, capturing splash photography was mainly focused on the speed of the shutter speed to capture the individual. To create these images I used the Cannon 600D, using the Time Variant aperture 'Tv' mode; I then changed the ios to 400 and the Fs.d to 5.6 which controls the amount of light entering the lens and I also changed the exposure time to 1/800 which is the length of time the shutter is open.
Monday, 4 March 2013
Inspired By
Original Image
Replacer
The original image that I have decided to use from a reality television series 'Americas Next Top Model' taken by a well known photographer Nigel Barker. I was inspired as I believe it accentuates a models features and it also brings out a hidden meaning, telling a story. These pictures where taken with a Cannon 600D with an aperture of 5.6 and the shutter speed at 1/80 which allows more light into the lens allowing a higher exposure. I also adjusted the ISO to 200 to 400, this added more light to the image.
Monday, 4 February 2013
Frozen Motion/ Fast Shutter Speed
This image was taken using a shutter speed of 1/50
These images where used of a shutter speed of 1/200
Monday, 7 January 2013
Shutter Speed
Shutter Zoom
This shot was taken by holding the camera still or using a tripod using a slow shutter speed, this is used to prevent extra movement to your picture. Whilst capturing your image you have to twist the zoom lens whilst taking your picture to create. This gives smooth lines and a still image in the centre.
Mode: Aperture Priority F-Stop: f/9 Exposure: 1/25 Aperture: 5 ISO: 100
Blurred Motion
This shot is taken by having your camera in a still position which will keep the back still in focus and the car in blurred motion, which indicates fast movement.
F-Stop: f/4 Exposure: 1/60 Aperture: 4 ISO: 200
This shot is taken by having your camera in a still position which will keep the back still in focus and the car in blurred motion, which indicates fast movement.
F-Stop: f/4 Exposure: 1/60 Aperture: 4 ISO: 200
Panning
Panning is when you are moving your camera in the direction of the moving object this makes the object appear as if it is still and the background is moving in a fast motion.
F-Stop: f/4 Exposure: 1/60 Aperture: 4 ISO: 200
Panning is when you are moving your camera in the direction of the moving object this makes the object appear as if it is still and the background is moving in a fast motion.
F-Stop: f/4 Exposure: 1/60 Aperture: 4 ISO: 200
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