Final images
My response to Environmental portraits
In this environmental shoot i used a Canon EOS 1300 D on manual focus. The image was taken under natural lighting and therefore i had my white balance on the ‘cloudy’ setting, as well as having a shutter speed of 1/250.
The image shows a butcher in his working environment.
My response to natural lighting
When taking this portrait image I used the manual focus setting on my camera so that I could adjust the ISO setting to 400 and the shutter speed to 1/250 to ensure that the images weren’t too under or over exposed. I also used the ‘daylight’ white balance setting so that the color balance was correct. The image was also taken inside however directly in front of a very large window which let in a lot of daylight, i also used a reflector so that the models face was evenly lit up.
My response to street photography
In this street photography experiment, i used a Canon EOS 1300 D and the image was taken in Manual Focus. Using Manual focus allowed me to change the white balance to cloudy as this image was taken in natural light, as well as being able to change the shutter speed to 1/250 and experiment with the zoom lens.
We don’t know what the man was originally doing before this photo as i took the image in a moving car.
My response to photo montage
This image was edited using Adobe Photoshop.
My response to studio lighting
In this studio photography experiment i used a Canon EOS 1300 D with a manual focus setting. The use of this setting allowed for me to change the white balance of this image to auto as well as being able to change the shutter speed to 1/250.
My response to identity and place
These images were taken on a Canon EOS 1300 D on manual focus. My camera being on manual allowed me to be also to zoom in on the models to create a disorientated effect, as well as being able to change the white balance to fluorescent. No flash was used when taking these pictures.
In the images we can see that there is a loss of identity due to the movement of the models. The positioning they create gives a sense of confusion, loss and craziness. The black and white edit adds a darker feel to the image, as well as the darkness on the left hand side of the picture.