Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Fashion

It was easy enough for me to do a fashion shoot for this image, but I wanted to something else fashionable rather than just clothing (the obvious!) I brainstormed some ideas of what fashion is and what makes something fashionable. As well as this, I began to think of things that aren't necessarily fashionable right now, but were at some point. My final idea was to use my Dad's Vespa and photograph it. As the scooter is just kept in storage now, I couldn't take it very far to photograph, so had to use the surroundings nearby as a background. 

3 images combined, levels adjusted
After taking a picture of the Vespa every angle possible, there was always something in the background that wasn't particularly appealing to the picture eg. someone's car or a young child running around on the street. 
I decided to try and incorporate 3 of the best images together, and do something different. Although I really like the image I produced, I would have much preferred to have an image of the Vespa alone. However under the circumstances, I wasn't able to capture anything better - so I could only work with what surroundings I had. 


Laughing 

I was in London this Summer and I looked like a typical tourist. Camera around my neck I wandered aimlessly into the crowds pointing my camera and bumping into angry Londoners on their way to work. The image that I chose to take for laughing, instantly caught my eye. The Comedy Store was based on the club in the United States, after Peter Rosengard (club opener) had visited it. The club promoted alternative comedy, and helped a lot of comedians build and begin their careers. I chose to photograph The Comedy Store for 'laughing' as it is where a lot of now famous comedians began their careers and provoked laughter from their audiences.

f 14.0     shutter: 1/125     ISO 400     no filters
 Like I said, all the pictures I took in London had to be taken quite quickly as I was in the middle of bustling crowds everywhere, so the composition on this image could be a little better. However, the main thing was to get a picture that represented laughing, which this does perfectly. I didn't feel that i had to put this image into Photoshop, as I didn't really want to change anything about it. I like how this picture is a little different to all of my others in regards to not being Photoshopped, I prefer it how it was taken. In reflection though, I would have made sure the composition of the image was slightly better. 

Sunday, 1 September 2013

Party 

As most of my images were, this one was also taken without the word in mind. For the word 'party', I wanted to capture something that you could instantly relate to a party. That being said, I didn't want my image to be the typical 'party image'. I went to my Grandad's gig and halfway through a lot of people got up to start dancing. I thought it was so nice to see that the older generation still enjoy getting up and slow dancing together rather than some of the dance moves we see today... 
f 5.6     shutter: 1/60     1SO 400     filter: noise, hue/saturation
I found this image amongst the ones I took, and loved how natural it is. The two people dancing aren't aware their photograph is being taken so aren't in any way posing for it. I decided that I wanted the photo to look more old and dated, as this picture could have easily been taken 50 years ago. I really like the outcome of this image and I definitely think it goes well with the word party. 
Mystery and Time 
I didn't initially plan to link these two words to one image, however, when I took the image for mystery, I realised that it very much represents time as well. I thought that I'd think a little differently for the word mystery, and rather than taking a picture of something looking mysterious (eg. a dark forest), I thought I could do something that wasn't blindingly obvious. 
f 7.1     shutter: 1/125     ISO 3200     filter: colour balance adjusted

I think that this image initially depicts the word 'mystery' very well. The meaning is subtle, as first off you may just think this image is a picture of some train times. However, the person looking at these train times may not know where they are going, what train they're getting... their life is a mystery. I linked in the word time to this image too, as this may be more obvious than mystery. It is simply a photograph of the train times in a station. I particularly like how this image is quite obvious that is an image of time, however it is more appealing than simply taking a picture of a clock on a wall.