Friday, 13 November 2015

LO1 - Camera settings and techniques

Telephoto lens – this is a specific type of long focus lens in which the physical length lens is shorter than the focal length.

Wide angle lens – this refers to a lens whose focal length is substantially smaller than the focal length of a normal lens for a given film plane.

Macro – this is extreme close-up photography, usually of very small objects.

Fish eye – an ultra-wide angle lens that produces strong visual distortion.

Angles – this is used to create angles within the image in order to make the image feel unique and different.

Camera shake – this is when the camera shakes and the picture becomes blurry because of it creating a unique effect.


Flash – this is used when there is not enough light for a clear image so you use the flash too brighten up the subject of the picture 

Tuesday, 3 November 2015

LO1- Diego kuffer analysis

Diego Kuffer

He has created 4 different presentations, with the earliest coming out in 2010 and his latest in 2013.

His latest project was based around the idea of memories he would put together several photos because it would make a piece that was broken up and imperfect. this is because of how memories are pure and are often fractured and in pieces.

He majored in business and post graduated in psychoanalytic - semiotic then worked for ten years with marketing before becoming a photographer in 2010.

He is a Brazilian photographer

Today I will be analysing one of his photos.
Genre
The genre of this photo is cubism which is the process of taking photos of the same thing at different angles and then cutting out and layering the photos over one another to create a very unique photograph.
Image analysis
In this photograph we can see the use of a few photographic elements one such being leading lines this is where the photographer will use artificial lines in the environment to use as a way of drawing a readers attention to something within the photo, creating a point of interest.
Purpose
The purpose of this photo could be too promote a certain part of the city such as the metro system  or it could be just that diego found this location particularly interesting to photograph.
Meaning
A possible meaning in this photo could be corrupted lives being that people are more interested in boring and pointless aspects of there life. In my opinion I like Diego's work as he creates some very creative pieces.

Friday, 23 October 2015

LO1 - Martin parr analysis

Martin parr is a british documentary photographer, photojournalist and photo book collector.

Today i will be analysing one of martins photographs.
Image analysis
The image above shows the classic depiction of a british seaside. In this photograph we can see that Martin has made use of one of the photographic elements, the rule of thirds. I believe that Martin has chosen to utilise this certain technique as it gives the image its own distinct areas within in it, the main areas that draw the viewers attention is the litter, the woman pointing and the old couple on the bench i believe this gives the photo more depth and empathy.
Genre
The genre of this image is social reportage, this is Martins forte as if you look at Martins previous works we see that this genre is his main focus. I believe that he chooses to follow in this genre as unlike photo journalism this photographs ordinary people going about there daily business so it can produce some very unique imagery within his photographs and they may not even have a given story but may just be something unique happening in someones daily routine.
Meaning
In my opinion i believe the meaning behind this image could perhaps be difference in generations as the elderly couple are just enjoying themselves while the family on the left look very distraught and disconnected as the child in the pram would appear to be unattended. I believe another aspect that is good about Martins work is how he makes the viewer focus on these unique characters within his photographs to coincide with the idea of identity.
Purpose
I believe the purpose of this image is to show a classic yet modern depiction of the British seaside linking into the genre of social reportage.

LO1 - Martin parr 5 facts

In 2002 the Barbican Art Gallery and the National Media Museum initiated a large retrospective of Martin Parr’s work. This show toured Europe for the next 5 years.

Martin Parr studied photography at Manchester Polytechnic, from 1970 to 1973.

Martin Parr was a Guest Artistic Director for Rencontres D’Arles in 2004

At PhotoEspana, 2008, Martin Parr won the Baume et Mercier award in recognition of his professional career and contributions to contemporary photography.

Martin Parr was Professor of Photography at The University of Wales Newport campus from 2004 to 2012.

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

LO1 - David Hockney 5 facts

David hockney facts

He is a massive admirer of Pablo Picasso

He has designed sets and costumes for ballets and operas

The Tate Gallery says he is ‘perhaps the most popular and versatile British artist of the 20th century’

In the 1980s, Hockney experimented with photo collage – joining and combining photos (often taken with a Polaroid camera) to form a patchwork image.

He completed a series of painting in acrylics of swimming pools (following a visit to California).

Friday, 16 October 2015

LO1 - Duncan Philpott

Duncan Philpott is a action/adventure  photographer, this means he primarily takes photos of sporting events such as bike trial competitions and also take photos off people doing general exercise. Some of the many different genres that he does include photo journalism, editorial ,commercial, grammin and paperwork.

One of the main things duncan has to do when he is hired on by a company is they give a brief which basically is a set off guidelines in which duncan is set to follow. he will then set out to obtain the product they want. Today i will be analysing one of his photographs.


The photo is of a trials biker competing in the countryside.  

Genre
The genre of this image is sports photography as it capturing a sporting event, i like this genre as it allows you to get some very unique images that would not have been able to be seen with the naked eye.
Purpose
 The purpose of this image maybe to promote a certain sporting such as a downhill biking event or maybe his passion could be mountain biking and he is trying to capture some unique photographs of his hobby. 
Image analysis 
In this photo we can see the use of a few photographic elements the first and most obvious being the use shallow depth of field this is where the foreground is out of focus and the background is in focus, i believe that he has done this in order to make the biker the subject of the photo and to draw the viewers attention.
Meaning 
 I do not believe that there is meant to be a meaning to this picture. Personally i like duncan philpott's work as it is very unique and very well done.

Friday, 11 September 2015

LO1 - what makes a good photograph

What makes a good photograph ?

In photography there are many things that could be considered as the diffinitive things that make a good photograph. in my opinion these 3 techniques and meanings are what i believe to be the most important.
1. Rule of thirds
This is process when an image is most pleasing when its subjects or regions are composed along imaginary lines which divide the image into thirds both vertically and horizontally. I believe this technique to be important as it allows certain regions of the image to have a particular style or meaning.














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2.lighting 
I believe this to be an important feature as this can determine the overall quality and viewablity of the picture . This can be manipulated in many ways through artificial light, landscape and the time of day.


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3.Purpose
I believe that this is the most important thing to consider when taking a photograph as having a meaning can help a viewer connect to the picture