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Street Photography

What is street photography?

This genre of photography is linked to documentary photography. It started as a way to document what happened to people in certain places at a certain time. Street photographers document people and their behaviors in public places (not just streets.) It is used as a recording of history, events and news. Framing and timing are key elements within street photography to allow an achievement within this genre. Street photographers display scenes of people unaware that the photo is being taken. This method creates a very truthful and realistic image, making the viewer feel as if they are in the picture. This structure of a photograph being captured without creating a posed appearance is called a candid photograph.

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Environmental Portraiture Homework

Arnold Newman

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Arnold Newman was born in 1918 and is acknowledged as the pioneer of the environmental portrait, he is also known for his still life and abstract photography. The reason I was intrigued  by Newman’s images is because not only does he show people in their natural workplaces like the typical environmental portrait photos, but he also captures images which further communicate a lifestyle choice chosen by the person in the photo in a more in-depth sense than just their workplace. I feel that this approach creates a stronger connection between the person in the photo and the audience because it allows them to feel as if they know the person being photographed. He released many books throughout his life and is an important contributor of portraits to publications such as life and vanity fair.

Photo Analysis

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I am inspired by this photo and visually appreciate it due to the simplicity yet great effect it has. The simplicity comes through the use of only three real colours, thus being white, black and grey which strongly contrast each other. This strong contrast helps the viewer identify the key elements to the photo which is the piano and the pianist. This photo comes under the category of environmental portraiture due to the fact that we can understand something about the mans life due to what is shown in the photograph. In this case we know he is a piano player and perhaps lives a simple life due to the way in which the photo has very little detail.

Planning

Task – Take 150-250 formal portrait photos that show an understanding of environmental portraits.

Location – Sporting locations such as football pitch and skate park.

Subjects – My friends with their sporting equipment on in the related location.

Camera settings – 1/250 sec, f/4, ISO 100 (most likely will be adjusted slightly up and downwards)

Props – Model, football boots, football, helmet, bike/skateboard.

Lighting – Natural lighting, artificial for the night shots.

Concept – To photograph images in the style of Arnold Newman

Photoshoot

My Response

 

Environmental Portraits

In this shoot I focused on environmental portraits. I wanted to capture the calmness of a person's facial expression, in order to make an impact within the picture itself. When taking the shoot I tried to make sure that the subjects facial expression was expressionless, so that it could make the viewer interpret more about the person's personality themselves. I used a variety of subjects to really explore the different expression of different people, and which ones would impact the most from them all.
Once I had completed the shoot, I decided to try to limit the images down into my top ten photographs, from there it would allow me to decide which picture I found the most effective from the overall shoot. I chose the image that I thought had the biggest impact of all, so took into account the rule of thirds, symmetry and lighting. These were my results:
Once again I then decided to limit my top ten photographs into a top five. From these it would make it easier for me to figure out what I thought was the best image out of the entire shoot, by using software like Adobe Lightroom to edit my pictures and make each one stand out against the rest. These were my final results:

I chose this image because I loved how the subject was exactly on the middle line of the road. From this it created a look of symmetry within the picture, and with the trees and paths in the backdrop with the same composition, it to me made the picture aesthetically pleasing. What I also liked about the image was how the blue house in the background, in a way neutralized the image, and to me made it easy to look upon.
I chose this picture because I liked the expressionless face of the subject against a white plain backdrop. This to me created effect within, as the backdrop broke up to a messy brick wall on the right hand side, allows for more focus on the subject rather than what is around them, due to how the contrast on their face stands out from the exposed wall.
The reason I chose this image was because I loved the contrast between the overly exposed background and the darkness of the subjects clothes. This creates a dramatic effect, whilst highlighting the points I wished for the viewer to look upon, like the head up. I found that the character being centered slightly to the middle of the picture made it an overall aesthetically pleasing piece.
Finally I chose this image because I found that it captured the calmness and thoughtfulness, of the subjects face at a significant time in their life. This makes the image aesthetically pleasing because of how there is symmetry between the subjects face, and that of the birthday balloon, which cancel each other out making the picture very balanced. 
The reason I chose this image was because I really liked the contrast between the darkness of the backdrop of a bush, and the brightly colored outfit of the subject. This instantly draws the viewer's eye to the subject due to the clear definition between her clothes and the bush, whilst making it visually pleasing to the eye as the pattern of the bush behind is broken up.

FINAL IMAGE 

I chose this image as my final photograph, because I loved the look of thought upon the subjects face, and found that it told a lot about their past and personality. I found that the balloon and the subject's face being on either side of the image, in a way cancelled each other out, making the overall piece aesthetically pleasing to the eye. The fact that the subject was not centered in the middle of the screen, and made more way to the backdrop behind her, allowed the viewer a bit more of an insight into the life of the subject as a whole. Finally what I thought made the image most effective was that the birthday balloon allows a bit of an view into what the subject may be thinking about in their previous years, and everything they have seen, creating a perspective which is joyful, yet saddens the viewer.

 

Street Photography

Street photography is a type of photography that features subjects in candid situations within public places. Street photographs are mirror images of society and show ‘unmanipulated’ images. Street photography can also be known as candid photography. Street photography can focus on people and their behaviour in public.
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A great example is Bruce Gilden. He is best known for his candid close-up photographs on the streets of New York whilst using a flashgun to capture initial reactions of people in public. Here is a video showing his work.
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Homework Assignment – Street Photography

Planning

Task – Take 100-250 photos in an urban environment with people as the focus.

 Models/Props – A group of friends.

Camera Settings – I will use a quick shutter speed of about 1/100-1/500 depending on how fast the subjects are moving as I plan on photographing them whilst they naturally move around. I will use a low ISO as the area I will take photos in will be well lit with street lighting.

Lighting – Mostly my lighting will be natural daylight but in some images I will use the flash to light up the features of the subjects.

Location – In random streets and back-lanes.

Context – I will be photographing a group of friends as they casually do what they would be doing normally in order to capture natural looking images.

Concept – To capture street photographs in the style of Vivian Maier and Robert Frank.

Vivian Maier

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Vivian Maier (1926-2009) was an American street photographer born in New York City. A her work was unknown and unpublished during her lifetime. In 2007,  collectors found some of her prints and negatives in boxes. Her images were first published on the internet in 2008. Her work has now been exhibited in North America, Europe, Asia and South America. A lot of details about Maier’s life remains unknown.

Vivian Maier Favourite Photo

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In this photograph it appears that natural daylight was used to capture it as the tones in the subjects face and clothing look natural and not over-exposed to light. It appears that a low aperture/shallow depth of field was used for this image as the subject in the foreground is in focus whilst the corners of the image in the background are blurred in almost a vignette style.  A quick shutter speed of 1/60 – 1/200 appears to have been used as the image is sharp and not accidentally blurred. A low ISO also appears to have been used as the image does not have much noise in it. The black and white filter provides a cold colour cast over the image.

There is a lack of colour as the image is black and white and the subject has a sad facial expression – this contrasts with the idea that clowns are meant to be colourful and happy all of the time. There is a mostly dark colour range in the image to match the mood of the subject – the tone doesn’t get any lighter than the white makeup on his lips. There is a slight 3D effect in the image as the subject is clearly closer to the camera than the truck behind him – this is further supported by the blurred effect in the background. The image has not been composed to follow the rule of thirds but the subject has been placed slightly off the centre of the image – this could be to show that something is slightly off with the subjects life.

The image actually shows a man called Emmett Kelly as the clown figure “Weary Willie”. Kelly was an American circus performer who created the clown figure based on the hobos of the depression era. At the time, Kelly’s routine was revolutionary as it wasn’t the clown that people expected to see. Maier took this photo out of context as not everybody will know who Weary Willie is.

The fact that Maier took this photo out of context leaves the image open for people to see what they want. Some people will see the famous clown ‘Weary Willie’ whilst others will see a street performer struggling to get by. This makes the image much more interesting as it is left up to the viewer to decide what it is trying to show.

Robert Frank

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Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and documentary filmmaker. His most famous work is his book “The Americans” in which he shows an outsiders view of American society in the 1950’s. His book consisted of 83 photographs.

Robert Frank Favourite Photo

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In this image, Robert Frank uses different techniques to create the photo that he wants. A fast shutter speed seems to be used due to the sharpness of the possibly moving trolley. Frank also uses a low ISO to create a darker image. The natural lighting of the sun also helps to create a natural looking image that captures Americas society in the middle of their day. A deep depth of field is used as well to keep the image sharp and focused. This image has lots of different settings working well together but the image is cleverly structured by Frank to use the rule of thirds. The bottom and top of the window run along the horizontal lines whilst the old lady and the coloured man are placed at the vertical lines. This makes the image seem instantly appealing and interesting to the human eye.

In the photograph a high contrast is used in the black and white image to create a more dramatic image. The contrast comes from the white bars which cleverly break up the image into different sections because of the natural frames. This influences the viewer to view the photograph in more detail. The wide variety of tones between the black man and the white people adds even more contrast and drama in the image.

This photograph was taken in the 1950’s in New Orleans. It shows how the American society travels and the slight division of the whites and the blacks. As you can see, the white people are sat at the front and the black people are sat at the back, at this point in time the blacks did not have as equal rights as they do today so this documents the slow changes that have happened throughout history.

Racial segregation is shown in Frank’s photograph. There appears to be a social hierarchy from left to right. The white frames in the image segregate old people, white people, children and black people. On the left of the image you can see a white man partially hidden by a window; his separation and cover from the photograph represents how the whites were protected by society but the blacks weren’t.

My Response

My Edits

My Favourite Photo

In this photograph flash was used to emphasise the shadows in the image and to create contrast along with the sun in the background adding exposure to the photo. A short field of depth was used to create a 3D effect and to blur out the background so that the focus was purely on the subject. A shutter speed of 1/200 was used to capture a sharp image as the subject was moving when I captured this photograph of him off-guard. An ISO of 400 was used as there was plenty of light in the area and to produce the minimum amount of noise in the photo.

I reduced the colour in this image to create a slightly washed tone to go with the background. There is not a major tonal range in this image as it only ranges from the black of the subjects jacket to the grey of the background. A rough texture has been created in this image by the worn background. The image has a 3D effect due to the shadows created by the flash and the blurred background. There is no pattern or repetition in this image to reflect that this was not a planned photograph. The subject is placed along the third vertical line of the rule of thirds to create an appealing photograph.

This image was taken in a back alley where the sun was directly in front of the camera and was flooding the camera with light. I used this to my advantage and created a washed tone whilst managing to catch the subject off-guard and not camera ready. This resulted in this image which I like due to the fact it was not staged like it was supposed to be.

For this set of photographs I tried to take inspiration from Vivian Maier and Robert Frank by taking photos of subjects mostly aware that the camera was there. I tried to capture how someone would behave whilst they are trying to pose for a camera and whilst they are not ready for the camera. This photograph shows that I was successful with this.

Environmental Portraiture (Extension Task)

Within my portraiture photography I have in mind to try indulge into the realism side of photography and explore and portray images which enhance a sense of shock on how many people chose or more importantly have to live their lives.

Due to these intentions I have chosen to explore the work of photographers which I believe best represent their subject matter truthfully in order to be inspired to also convey these similar ideas in my work. I believe this communication of real life situations link very much to documentary photography in the way that they create a sense of awareness on how some people are living their lives.

Sally Mann

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Sally Mann is an American photographer, best known for her large-format, black and white photographs – at first of young children, then later of landscapes suggesting decay and death. Her environmental portraiture photos focus on the shocking and some what controversial behaviors of younger children which influence the idea that not all young children are innocent and sweet.

The photo above is a clear representation of the intentions that the photographer set out to convey. The innocent and harmless look upon the girls face suggests that she is the stereotypical sweet young girl. However this is clearly juxtaposed with the cigarette in which she holds which has many connotations, one being that she may no longer have the ability to conform to the standards that society inflicts upon young girls. Girls are expected to always look neat and tidy and display the correct behaviors at all times. It is a huge shock to many to see younger children performing in such behaviors as seen through this photograph which the photographer has clearly set up to challenge the dominant ideologies about young girls. The fact that the photo is in black and white helps to portray the idea that it is a disgraceful act to be smoking at that age. It would appear that this photo likely used a small aperture as the background is very much out of focus where as the foreground is is very detailed.

 

Arnold Newman – Case Study

Case Study

Quick Biography

Arnold Newman is often considered one of the greatest photographers of the 20th century.  His career centered around portraits (as he photographed everyone from businessmen to celebrities to politicians and even presidents).

He was one of the earliest photographers to master the “environmental portrait”. The concept of the environmental portrait was to incorporate all of the objects on the photographic canvas to support the subject including backgrounds and graphic design elements.

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Photo Analysis

Technical

The most striking technical aspect of this image is the photographer’s use of lighting to create a sinister and intimidating atmosphere. Although there doesn’t seem to be any flash used and the lighting was most likely the natural daylight that occupied the factory.  Arnold Newman purposely showcased the background by keeping everything in focus to portray this person’s environment. There is a vast tonal range in this image, ranging from the darkest black to the brightest white.  The shutter speed seems to be on the higher side (F16) since the foreground and midground are sharply in focus and the background is slowly blurring out- but still in focus enough that we can see what’s happening.  The white balance of this image would be around 6500K (cloudy) since the image brings out the warmer tones that dominate the cooler ones.

Visual

Visually this image is extremely interesting; our eyes have many points to focus on while exploring the photograph. The foreground is rather dark and the subject is fully in focus- however, as we travel further back the background begins to blur softly. The image contains multiple line patterns; the columns and ceiling portray perfect lines of symmetry. Natural framing is also a rather large aspect of this photo, the aged, graffitied and worn columns also help show what kind of place this image is set in. Furthermore, the ceiling (which looks similar to train tracks) draws the viewer’s eyes to the centre of the image- since they follow the path and direction of the lines.

Contextual

The subject in this photo, Alfred Krupp used slave labour to make weapons for the Nazis during the Second World War. Upon finding out that the photographer (Arnold Newman) was jew, Krupp refused to have his portrait taken by him.  After looking at his portfolio though, he agreed to have the photo taken by him. Arnold Newman then did his best to portray the man in the evilest manner he had said that  “As a Jew, it was my own little moment of revenge.”

Conceptual

The concept behind the photo was to make Alfred Krupp look as inhumane and bad as the actions that he took. Arnold Newman wanted to expose the true nature of the subject to the world as ‘revenge’ for the things he did/things he supported in the wars.

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My Photography-In The Style Of Arnold Newman

 

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Arnold Newman is an American photographer born in 1918. studied art under a scholarship at the University of Miami 36-8. he is known as a pioneer of environmental portraiture but also took still life and abstract photos. He started his career working at chain portrait studios in Philadelphia, which helped him gain experience and an eye for portraiture. In his free time he experimented with abstraction and documentary photography which combined with his job helped to create his eye for environmental portraits. His “Artists Look Like This” exhibition in his Philadelphia museum attracted nationwide attention.  In 1946 he moved to New York and opened and opened his own studio and joined the American Society of Magazine Photographers. He often took photographs of well know people such as politicians, industrialists and musicians, these photos sometimes had a controversial perspective and told a story about each subject.

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Technical: The light used in this photo is natural and artificial, in the background their is windows letting in light for above and we can also see that his face is being lit up by florescent lights. The shadows are in the middle of his face leading me to think that there is light coming from both sides. this photograph has a high contrast due to the light split on the top and bottom. The whole photo is in focus which leads me to think it was taken on a wide angle lens, we can also tell this because his face is slightly distorted from how close the camera was to the subject. A fast shutter speed was probably used to create a sharp under exposed image. The image has an interesting white balance, in the dark areas it looks blue and in the light areas it looks more yellow.

Visual: There is an unnatural green tint to this image which creates an eerie effect, the dark shadowed tone also adds to this. there is a lot of texture and pattern in the background of this image which adds details to the scene. There is clear repetition of pattern on the ceiling which leads back to a vanishing point, this also helps to create depth. the pillar either side of the subject act as a frame and add symmetry.

 Contextual: Aarnold Newman deliberately tried to make Aldried Krupp look bad due to his connections with Hitler in the war. Krupp was friends with Hitler and was allowed to use prisoners as slave labor in awful conditions. As a Jewish photographer Arnold Newman wanted to reflect his views and hatred for Krupp, this was hard because he had to do  it without him knowing.

Conceptual: By shining a light from both sides it creates harsh shadows which Arnold said made him look like the devil. the lines on the ceiling down the center of the image remind us of the train tracks at Auschwitz. When we know the story behind this image it becomes a lot more intimidating and evil. The green lighting also reflects this idea and makes the image look cold and heartless.

https://digital-photography-school.com/environmental-portraits/

August Sander

August Sander was a German portrait and documentary photographer.  Sander has been described as “the most important German portrait photographer of the early twentieth century. Sander was born in Herdof, the son of a carpenter working in the mining industry. While working at a local mine, Sander first learned about photography by assisting a photographer who was working for a mining company. With financial support from his uncle, he bought photographic equipment and set up his own darkroom.

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Analysis Of August Sander’s Work

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This picture is clearly an environmental portraiture showing a young man carrying some bricks. This is an environmental portraiture because the image gives us an indication about the person being photographed, in this case we know he is a brick layer. We can clearly see that this image is in black and white and split into sections. These sections are as followed, the mans body, his head and then the bricks in which he is carrying. The lighting appears to be up high, illuminating the mans facial features and bricks. This image is also highly contrasted, the man himself is well lit up which contrasts with the very dark background.

There is a large tonal range within this image which is evident where his face is a lot lighter than the rest of his body. There is a significant amount of light directed more towards the bricks and the background is completely black.  This use of light it used to signify the profession in which this man involved himself in. The ISO of the image appears to be quite high, we know this because we can see most of the detail within the mans clothing as well as the bricks. If the ISO was lower this detail would not be so evident. There are various textures within this image for example the rough and creased clothing as well as the textures involved in the bricks.

The concept behind this image can be interpreted in a variety of ways. In my opinion the photographer is trying to portray the idea of child labor by using a male that looks rather young doing a highly difficult and tiring job. However the male is not quite young enough to maybe fit into the category of ‘child’ therefore the photographer could also be referring to the times when people would have to get jobs at a very young age to survive and look after their family.

This image was taken by August Sanders in 1928 and is called ‘The Brick Layer’.  The original name for this image is ‘Handlanger’ which is German for Henchman

Environmental Portraiture

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environmental portraiture are images taken of people in their natural environments, this is commonly though of as their place of work but could also include their home of situation in their daily life. most environmental portraits focus on a person in relation to their surroundings, this could be that their surrounding reflect or contrast with the person. the point of this style of photography is to shed light on characters lives that may otherwise be unknown to us. in a way this counts as documentary photography due to the factual elements that can come from them. Rather than being taken in a studio with false lighting, environmental portraits are taken in the moments, this means lighting and settings in the image all help to tell a story about the person.

https://digital-photography-school.com/environmental-portraits/