Thursday, 26 September 2013

your getting there! here's a check list:

1: title: assignment 3 lighting/focal point/depth of field/composition

2: link to site with a help guide on composition, focal point, depth of field, lighting
my example: http://www.photographymad.com/pages/view/10-top-photography-composition-rules

3: short definition

4: an image from the chosen from assignment 2 artists that demonstrate above

5: state how the artist image demonstrates: lighting/focal point/depth of field/composition

6: answer this for the artists image clearly headed:
  • FACTUAL (a summary of who the photographer is and when - keep to facts)
  • the CONTEXT (where is the photo in their body of work / show you understand how that photo fits with the rest of a group of work - what was the world like when it was made)
  • TECHNICAL (how do you think it was created / any comments about cameras, lenses. lights etc - a technical how to comment)
  • AESTHETIC (the look or style of it - what do you like about it - this is the sharing opinion bit)

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

DEPTH OF FIELD



DEFINITION OF DEPTH OF FIELD: 

The distance between the nearest and the furthest objects that give an image judged to be in focus in a camera

http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/depth-of-field.htm


FACTUAL:Vee Speers, an Australian artist, has lived and worked in Paris since 1990. Speers studied fine art and photography at the QCA in Brisbane before working as a Stills Photographer at the ABC Television in Sydney in the 80′s. After moving to Paris she began exhibiting her series ‘Bordello’ , followed by The Birthday Party, Immortal and Thirteen, engaging viewers with the dramatic tension of her portraits and her unique pallet of colour.

CONTEXT: This picture clearly demonstrates depth of field by the girls focused and the boy in the background burled.  

TECHNICAL: i think this photo was taken with a digital camera but a slight movement when pressing the shutter.

AESTHETIC: i like the photo because it shows emotion. I shows depth of field aswell as the boy in the background i on high stilts but blurred and the girl is your main focus because she is smoking and it makes you feel why is she at a young age.


EXAMPLE: 

PICTURE I TOOK TO SHOW DEPTH OF FIELD:           
i took this photo to show depth of field, as you can see the background is blurred and the focus is right up at the camera.  

LIGHTING


LIGHTING DEFINITION: Light is a fundamental part of photography. Photographers use light in their photographic compositions, sometimes taking advantage of the natural light of their surroundings and other times manipulating light sources to achieve the desired lighting effect.

TYPES OF LIGHTING:

  • Natural light
  • Artificial light
  • Diffused and direct lighting
  • manipulating light with filters

FACTUAL: This photo was taken by Annie Leibovitz who has been a photographer since the 1970's when she worked for the Rolling Stones. In 2007 she was hired by Disney to shoot celebrities in various roles and scenes. 

CONTEXT: This photo is one of her lighting photos, it is a lady in a long white dress on a stage, with the light shinning down on her as she is the main point in this picture.


TECHNICAL: I think she has taken this photo in a studio on a stage or in a hall, with a DCLR camera because it looks recent. its focusing on the lady as the lights are shinning down on her.


AESTHETIC: i like this photo because it shows lighting very well and that the lady is the main focus but the detail in the room as the light britons up the room aswell as the lady.


EXAMPLE:

Monday, 23 September 2013

FOCAL POINT


DEFINITION OF FOCAL POINT:
Focal point is where an object or person is the main point of interest in the photo, so that when someone sees the photo that is what their eye would be immediately drawn to.The focal point of a lens or mirror is the point in space where parallel light rays meet after passing through the lens or bouncing off the mirror. A "perfect" lens or mirror would send all light rays through one focal point, which would result in the clearest image.
http://focalpointphotography.co.uk/ 
http://amazing-space.stsci.edu/resources/explorations/groundup/lesson/glossary/term-full.php?t=focal_point these helped me 

FACTUAL: Vee Speers, an Australian artist, has lived and worked in Paris since 1990. Speers studied fine art and photography at the QCA in Brisbane before working as a Stills Photographer at the ABC Television in Sydney in the 80′s. After moving to Paris she began exhibiting her series ‘Bordello’ , followed by The Birthday Party, Immortal and Thirteen, engaging viewers with the dramatic tension of her portraits and her unique pallet of colour.

CONTEXT: this photo is one of her photos from 'the birthday party' These portraits of children confront us with reminders of our own childhood, whereby a homemade costume can transform you into a superhero, princess, cowboy or soldier, poised for adventures and hours of fun and excitement. The escapes that these worlds of play can provide disclose the underlying realities of the modern world, wrought with conflict and violence.

TECHNICAL: i think this photo was taken with a Digital camera ad taken outside and used a fast movement shutter because if you look closely you can see that the skirt is moving. i think it was taken in a studio. 

AESTHETIC:  I like this photo because it shows focal point well as you are drawn to the bubble.


EXAMPLE- Focal point:

As you can see that the lines are going to the middle of the page and thats were you focus on.
This is an example, you focus on the middle of the flower.

Monday, 16 September 2013

COMPOSITION


COMPOSITION DEFINITION: composition is the way in which you place or arrange the person or thing in your photograph.

PHOTO COMPOSITION RULES: 

  • Rule of thirds
  • balancing elements 
  • Leading lines
  • Viewpoint
  • Background
  • Depth
  • Framing
  • Cropping 
  • Experimentation


FACTUAL: this photo is by Vee Speers who is an Australian artist.

CONTEXT: This is a series of vees photos from the birthday party, as you can see you uses the rule of thirds.

TECHNICAL: as you can see that the background is light but her face is dark so its using lighting as well.


AESTHETIC: i like this photo because it makes you ask questions about what the photo is about.This picture has a lot of composition in. It has the rule of third and the golden section it also has contrast as the background is bright but her face is dark and her skin is smooth but she still has a mask on. This picture is simple aswell.


EXAMPLE- Rule of thirds:
The basic principle behind the rule of thirds is to imagine breaking an image down into thirds (both horizontally and vertically) so that you have 9 parts. 



With this grid in mind the ‘rule of thirds’ now identifies four important parts of the image that you should consider placing points of interest in as you frame your image.
Not only this – but it also gives you four ‘lines’ that are also useful positions for elements in your photo.
This is a picture with the lines to show you rule of thirds.
this website helped me- http://digital-photography-school.com/rule-of-thirds


PICTURE I TOOK TO SHOW COMPOSITION:




i took this picture to show composition and i put the grid on to show that it has rule of thirds.





Saturday, 14 September 2013

FIRST ANALYSIS


Factual: Vee Speers, an Australian artist, has lived and worked in Paris since 1990. Speers studied fine art and photography at the QCA in Brisbane before working as a Stills Photographer at the ABC Television in Sydney in the 80′s. After moving to Paris she began exhibiting her series ‘Bordello’ , followed by The Birthday Party, Immortal and Thirteen, engaging viewers with the dramatic tension of her portraits and her unique pallet of colour.

Context: This photo is from her series called "the birthday party" These portraits of children confront us with reminders of our own childhood, whereby a homemade costume can transform you into a superhero, princess, cowboy or soldier, poised for adventures and hours of fun and excitement. 

Technical: this photo looks like it has been taken with a painted wall or in a studio. i think vee speers has made you focused on the scissors and the long hair by having the angle of the camera straight, so you cant see her face or any other angle.  

Aesthetic: What i like about this photo is that it shows emotion even though you can't see the face. I would like to be shown how to take pictures like this. I think this picture makes the viewer think about what its about and wanting to ask question about the picture.