Both of these images was taken at the harbour near La Colette.
Daily Archives: March 19, 2021
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Coastal Landscape Photo-Shoot
Plan
Contact Sheets
Edited Images
When editing these coastal photographs, I used Photoshop to convert them first into black and white, then increasing the contrast, highlights and shadows for each image. In addition, I also adjusted the curves and levels on Lightroom.
Final Image
I believe that this is my best edited photograph, as it displays elements of romanticism through the harsh weather and the dramatic clouds, therefore replicating aspects of the sublime. Furthermore, this image also coincides with the rule of thirds as the horizon line is located in the lower third of the photograph.
The New Topographics: Lewis Baltz
Introduction
New Topographics are photographs of a Man-Altered Landscape, more buildings as opposed to the natural environment. New topographics was a term made up by William Jenkins in 1975 for a group of American photographers (such as Robert Adams and Lewis Baltz) whose pictures had a similar basic/structural aesthetic which were mostly black and white prints of the urban landscapes such as parking lots, suburban housing and warehouses. It has been influential in contemporary photography, both for architecture and its cerebral style.
What was the new topographics a reaction to?
Topography was both an insight into the increasingly suburbanized world around us, and a reaction to the idealized landscape photography about the natural and the elemental, contrasting both ideas, making the opposite stand out more.
Examples Of New Topographics:
Lewis Baltz
Lewis Baltz documents the changing American landscape in the 1970s in his series, “New Industrial Parks Near Irvine, California.”
In this series he photographed industrial pictures focusing on parking lots, offices and industrial parks creating a contrast with the structure. He often displayed his images in a grid format meaning that the images must be able to be seen collectively as a group or series.
He takes care to title his pieces with specific information on each site’s location, so that viewers could return to the same exact place.
Shot with a 35mm lens on a 35mm camera (usually at eye level), and aiming for maximum depth of field, Baltz does this for clarity and precision.
Image Analysis
Content – A picture of a warehouse corner with trees and grass around it. It is taken from eye level like the topographic genre. The image has no title only a title inculudng the address so that people can go to the places he went to. There is not a single point of focus, It has been framed as a scene, rather than bringing attention to any particular element.
Formal Elements – The image is in black and white which creates a high tonal range. This highlights the solid contrast between light and dark and the structural elements in the warehouse, which gives the image an interesting composition. The sky being clear also emphasises this contrast as it creates a clear, strong line. Baltz used natural light from the sky to get a bright image. The sunlight has also changed this image as there is a faint shadow of the tree on the left which appears on the warehouse, this also makes the right side more exposed then the right creating further juxtapositions. the lines in the warehouse start from the centre of the image and go down to either side giving the image a large depth of field and making the warehouse look 3D.
Mood – The image is strong and impactful. this creates an intiidating feel to the image as the warehouse is very bold and sharp. The plain sky and warehouse also gives a sense of isolation.
Photo Shoot Plan
Who | I will be taking the photos and do not need any models as I will be focusing on the landscape. |
What | warehouses, industrial buildings. |
Why | This represents the new topographics the best as it shows industrial buildings as man made things. |
Where | La Collette warehouses. |
When | I’ll go on a day where it is not sunny so the sky is grey and contrasts better with the buildings. |
How | From eye level. |
Contact Sheet
When taking these images I focused on the eye level aspect of industrial photography, and get a lot in the shot because I need to edit the images so they are angled correctly and wanted more of a scene in some images. I think the structural aspects are well executed, the lines of the building structure give them a man made feel which best represents New Topographics and Industrial Landscapes.
School Photo Shoot
Urban and INDUSTRIAL Landscapes
Urban and industrial landscapes are known to be photographs that capture the depth of man made qualities. These are some popular locations of what industrial and urban landscape photos may be such as factory’s, power sites and rubbish sites. Urban landscapes on the other hand may include street photography such as alley ways and rundown or abandoned buildings and houses. Some examples of urban and industrial landscape photography can be seen below….
Industrial Photography…
These images above are examples of the more industrial side of photography and broken down housing. It shows and explores man kind in a way that we simply seem to be destroying the beauty around us. They all seem to be gloomy and unwanted places which makes this type of photography a good genre to analyse.
Urban Photography…
Urban photography is often referred to in the same context as street photography but its a much wider genre that can include anything within a built-up, urban environment. People are not always included in the images, unlike in street photography it seems to have to capture a person.
Urban Photography is more to do with the culture of city and town life. Modern urban photography seems to capture the colorful side of the cities and how humans make the cities lively and happy. These photos that are titled as (Urban Photography) do not have to capture a human in the image. This is what makes Urban photography more exiting in my mind that street photography.
Photographers I Will Be Looking and Referring My Work To…
Rut Blees Luxemburg… Urban
Thomas Struth… Urban
In my opinion, these two photographers will be good to refer my work to as jersey is not the best place for city landscapes and big buildings with motorways etc.. therefore trying my best to capture images in town that relate to these urban photographers will help me get some good quality images to analyse.
Hilla Becher… Industrial
Rural Landscape Intro
A landscape is the visible features of an area of land, its landforms, and how they integrate with natural or man-made features.
Landscape photography is a broad genre of photography, it focuses on the capturing of a this landscape scene and brings the viewers to this scene. These scenes can range from broad and vast landscapes to more microscopic focused landscapes.
They can be rural or urban. Rural Landscapes are subjectively delusive of anything manmade and they focus on the sublime and nature. Urban landscapes highlight mans disturbances on these natural scenes.
Rural Landscapes Mood board
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