Week 3 AS Photography

This week we will be tackling a range of skills and approaches to portrait photography…

  1. Understanding and using various lighting techniques
  2. Camera Handling Skills…ISO , White Balance, Aperture, Shutter Speed, depth of field and focusing the lens
  3. Creating and publishing CONTACT SHEETS from your photoshoots
  4. Completing 150-200 photographs for your Environmental Portrait photo-shoots…REMEMBER // YOUR DEADLINE FOR THIS  is YOUR 4TH LESSON OF THE WEEK…GOOD LUCK!!!

There are useful resources in this drive for you to have a look at

M:\Departments\Photography\Students\Resources\Portraiture\TO DO

Watch these clips as an introduction to what we will be covering this week…

And please bring your own cameras to class this week…thanks!

Critical and Contextual Analysis of a photo

martin-parr

I don’t like this image that Martin Parr has captured, as the colors are too saturated, and the woman is out of focus, but it feels like she should be in focus. The image looks like it was taken by accident. 

The person that took this photo is called Martin Parr. He was born on the 23rd of May 1952. He is a British photographer, and photo journalist. He has also done a bit of street photography. He particularly likes documenting the different social classes of Britain.

Most of Martin Parr’s work is extremely unique and exaggerated.  The images that Martin likes to capture are strange, the colors are very strong, and the perspectives are unusual.  Martins images are mainly based around three things. These are criticism, seduction and humor, and because of this his photographs are original and amusing. They also make us think of how we live, and how we present ourselves to others. 

The main concepts that Martin has been researching is Leisure, consumption and communication. Parr manages to capture things that seem familiar to us, but are shown in a completely new way.  

Here are some more photos that Martin Parr has taken. 

Analysis of 2 Photographs Including Keywords

tina-barney

This is a photograph of a man who is clearly powerful and wealthy. The clothing is of a high quality suit exposes his wealth and the fact the two young men are well dressed creates quite an imposing mood. The body language of the man in front who is resting on his table is quite formal. The composition of the table and it’s ornaments and decorations show he relies upon his wealth to boost his presence in the room.  To compliment this, his facial expression where he is looking down to the lens creates a sense that he is high up in status.  This idea is enhanced by the setting of the photograph where it is depicted in a large room, but also the fact it has been cropped to focus on the man to enhance the feeling that he is powerful.  The photographer also uses the rule of thirds to place the man in two third’s of the photograph.  This portrays him as someone who is important and so from this we strongly focus on his character.  However, other factors show the power and wealth of the man as well.  The background creates a feeling that the man has strong influence.  For example: the man is positioned to have the paintings behind him.  The positioning of their height on the walls suggests that these paintings are almost collections from history where the man can observe them when he pleases which enhances his authoritative presence.   Also, the depth of the photograph presents two young men.  This again, shows the man is influential over them because of their composure suggests they are protective over him.  The aperture taken from the lens shows again the man has control over the two men as they are behind him and blurred almost as if they are part of him.  Finally, the bright lighting on the man almost makes him appear God – like, and therefore we fear him as if he is judging us.

dorothea-lange

I personally don’t like this photograph thanks to it’s negative feelings it creates.  However,  I do believe that the photographer has captured the emotions of the people accurately.  The image was adjusted to be black and white to from color to highlight the struggles of that family by creating a harsher setting.  However,  the photographer has increased the exposure of  light to create a mood of optimism that there is still some hope in dark times.  Interestingly, the shadows have been enhanced by increasing the contrast.  In doing this the dirty stains on them shows where these people have been and what they have experienced creating an idea of their daily struggles.  We have a picture of where they have been by their facial expressions, clearly something bad has happened to them and so we feel sympathetic to them.  Also, the body language of the two children enhances the seriousness of the depression.  This is because children who often change their moods, however the photographer has captured their struggle as they are hugging their mother passionately.  Also, the photographer is focusing on the family by not including much of a background and cropping the photograph. How depth isn’t really included to the photograph shows that the photographer wanted us to focus on the family’s feelings rather than what caused them to feel this way.  The clothing of each person in the photograph is interesting because they are all tatty, by showing the emotions which are sad, to be reflected in the clothing shows the upset caused that they have to live with.

 

 

Textual and Formal Elements of Image

Textual and Formal Elements of Image

  • perspective
  • lighting
  • shade
  • composition
  • leading lines
  • form
  • shape
  • colour
  • depth of field
  • background
  • foreground
  • mid-ground
  • focal point
  • rule of thirds
  • shadow
  • angle
  • facial expression
  • body language
  • layout
  • symmetry
  • contrast
  • texture
  • effect
  • sharpness
  • saturation
  • exposure
  • composition
  • aperture
  • black and white
  • negative space
  • non-verbal communication (NVC)