Different Types of Images:
- Establishing shot–
Establishing shots are typically wide or extreme wide shots of buildings or landscapes. These shots might include signage, landmarks, or other obvious signals of place and time.
- Person at work–
Person at work shots are someone in their ‘element‘ at work doing their job.
- Relationship shot–
A relationship shot may capture the way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected. This may be human relationships such as partners, family or friendships.
- Detail Shot-
A detail shot is a close-up photograph or artwork that focuses on a specific part or element of the subject, highlighting its intricate details and textures. The area or people around the subject are often blurry, whilst the subject is in high-quality focus.
- Environmental Portrait-
An environmental portrait is a portrait executed in the subject’s usual environment, such as in their home or workplace, and typically illuminates the subject’s life and surroundings. The term is most frequently used of a genre of photography.
- Formal Portrait-
A portrait is an image of a person’s face that clearly displays their likeness and may often display some aspect of their personality. A formal portrait is not a snapshot but a carefully arranged pose under effective lighting conditions.
- Observed Portrait-
INSPIRATION.
Student Examples of Work
By examining other students work, I am able to take ideas for my layout, titles and photo arrangement,. This is very helpful as I can see the calibre and expectations from finished work from this project before making my own picture story.
Student Picture Story Analysis.
Here I have taken a students picture story of St Malo and analysed it by identifying the types of images and different techniques they have used. I used arrows to identify different components such as the different types of pictures, poster/ picture story techniques and taking inspiration for my own picture board.
French Street Photography Inspiration.
Here are some photos I have attempted to replicate with my own street photography in St Malo.