Final Images For Printing

After having a good look at all my photographs, both edited and unedited, I made my decision on which ones I am going to have printed out to then later on display them in whatever way I want them to be. I have six photographs that I really like but am only going to print out four of them as they are the better ones of the whole group.

These are the top six that I personally think are the best out of all the photographs. There are the four that I am going to print out and present later on;

I chose these four photographs as my final photographs as these photographs show a range of skills and techniques, both camera handling and Photoshop editing skills that I have learnt throughout the course period. The way the colours all compliment each other and don’t contrast each other (apart from the first photograph). The way the photograph is composed, this is the way that the subject fills up the space of the photograph, how there isn’t much “open space”. How there are multiple tones, in most cases of these photographs, and they are very easily distinguished  within the photographs.

Artist No.2 / Ill-Studio / 1st Draft of Short Film & Comparison

On Monday 03/04/17 I recorded the first shots of my short film inspired by Ill-Studio. It focuses on how reflections are used to distort our view of structures. I only filmed a few shots around the built-up areas of Jersey to show my process from this first draft to the final result. I am very happy with he outcome because it has all come together to crate a product similar yo my influence’s and although it is quite simple, I believe it pays off. Here is ‘Reflections x Movements’:

https://vimeo.com/153781867

 

2nd Shoot Inspired By Miguel Ribiero

2nd Photo Shoot

For this photo shoot I used this photograph for my starting point and inspiration.

Miguel Ribeiro cropped out the rest of the face so that only the eye was left. So I decided to use the full face with different angles of lighting and moving around to get the best angle to almost identical to his, I used soft boxes and a medium light spot light which I placed closer and further away from the model to get the best lighting I needed. These are the results from my photo shoot.

2nd Shoot Inspired by Josephine Cardin

2nd Shoot

I chose this photograph of Cardin’s work as it is different and mysterious which caught my eye. For this I had to change the focal length (aperture) to a smaller number and asked the model to make slow and fast movements so that it would create this moving motion wave in a way as if there where more people there which look alike and all moving at the same but are slightly transparent.

These are the results from the photo shoot;