Shutter speed is exactly what it sounds like: It’s the speed at which the shutter of the camera closes. A fast shutter speed creates a shorter exposure the amount of light the camera takes in and a slow shutter speed gives the photographer a longer exposure. This is shown underneath
Raw images and examples
here the shutter speed is slower and therefore the camera lens takes in more light to capture longer images
1/8 sec , f/29
this is also demonstrated here with an even lower shutter speed , we can tell as the lights and background are blurred due to camera movement
Fast shutter speed freezes the motion in your image. Fast shutter speed is 1/125 sec or faster. 1/1000 sec is super fast shutter speed. Fast shutter speed lets less light into your camera and will effect exposure making your images darker.
photo info: 1/250 seconds , f/5
Francesca woodman:
Francesca woodman was a female photographer mainly recognised for her black and white self images
Many of her photographs show women, naked or clothed, blurred, merging with their surroundings, or whose faces are obscured
Here we took inspiration from her work that often portray ghostly and eerie feelings
I then repeated this process with the other select photos , the outcome is displayed bellow
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Good signs of progress here…but please ensure you are making critical and creative decisions throughout…be reflective and then refine your outcomes.
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Good signs of progress here…but please ensure you are making critical and creative decisions throughout…be reflective and then refine your outcomes.
Your presentation methods are also important !
Aim to highlight key words and technical vocab – this highlights your understanding and can improve your marks…