landscape research task – 13/10/2020
On October 13, 2020 by Sophie MartynMichael Kenna is an English photographer best known for his unusual black & white landscapes featuring light achieved by photographing at dawn or at night with exposures of up to 10 hours. Michael has worked with loads of brands like Adidas, British trials, Range Rover and more. He has worked in many art galleries across
raw files – 12/10/2020
On October 12, 2020 by Sophie MartynWhen you click a raw file it will open a plug-in software raw files aren’t compressed they are the most high quality photo that you can get a raw file has more data than a JPEG overall file us is Similar to an old-fashioned film negative a JPEG is an 8-bit file where as a
portraits – 12/10/2020
On October 12, 2020 by Sophie MartynLighting is the single most important element of “Still Life” photography. The way a photographer uses light for still life will add mood, give context, provide interest, and ultimately, create a dynamic still life photograph. Lighting for still life is not complicated. This kind of lighting is used to or product photography. I adjusted the lighting on both sides of the skull and the camera to make sure
well being guide – 7/10/2020
On October 7, 2020 by Sophie MartynThe well being task was set so that we thought of/ how we could cope with mental health and being well. I am happy with how my powerpoint turned out. When in powerpoint, there are animations. The feed back I got back were about how neat the powerpoint was, how professional it looked, how the
society, people, places – 6/10/2020
On October 6, 2020 by Sophie MartynI decided to take photos in Plymouth around the City Centre. As I live in Plymouth, I know what the day to day life is like. I also know how the community and the society treats people. I wanted to show how people act in plymouth. I took photos around lunch time around the city
research skills – 30/09/2020
On September 30, 2020 by Sophie MartynResearch skills I learnt about today are primary research, secondary research, theory based research and practice based research. Primary based research is first hand information that you have sourced yourself and that you have made yourself. Primary research can be done in various ways like Interviews, Gallery Visits, Surveys, Diaries, Shoot recces (Stills and Video).
Photographer’s Rights And Responsibilities – 28/09/2020
On September 30, 2020 by Sophie MartynToday I learnt about photographers rights and responsibilities, due to it being linked to my next fortnightly project. I have a list of street photographers which I researched. I chose my favourite photo from each of them. I learnt about the morals and ethics of street photography. also what rights photographers have and what they
the colourful doors – 24/09/2020
On September 24, 2020 by Sophie MartynThis is on a road near my house which has very bright and colourful houses and doors. its always nice to go down it because its so bright and full of life. It is like a happy road alongside sad roads. I have taken many photos every time I’ve walked down this road. I decided
plymbridge woods – 23/09/2020
On September 23, 2020 by Sophie MartynToday I walked through Plymbridge Woods with the dogs. I wanted to take photos of the woods because it was a cloudy day. Before the trees change colour, I wanted to take photos of the really green trees. I was also in Plymbridge Woods to see if I could take more photos for the Abandoned
portraits – 22/09/2020
On September 22, 2020 by Sophie MartynToday I took some portraits in high key lighting and low key lighting. I also learnt the meaning behind the terms. Above is a photo of me taken in High-key. High-key lighting is a style of lighting for photography that uses a bright white back drop or wall and has a few big lights pointing