Friday
another Town Crier
This is alistair who was probably one of the best people to work with because he did most of the talking and just gave me a tour of dorchester which was actually quite interesting, seriously. This was shot on 120 film and converted to black and white after, i selected the background and dodge it to give it this effect,m then i burned bits back in to give it a bit more contrast. Although i wasn't really happy with the whole project i did get a few images like this which i am really pleased with. I quite like how it is cropped and having a path going away from you always works.
James Murphy- Fine Food Photographer
I have managed to get a weeks work placement with james murphy. I have never thought about doing this sort of photography but the more i thought about it the more i started to realise that there is a large demand for this because not many people choose to do it, and even more it is a hard skill to get right because we all know what food looks like and getting it to look extra special can be quite challenging, so many potential clients need food photography and if they find someone they like then they will stay with them for a long time. Places such as supermarkets(waitrose, sainsburys, etc), hotels, Restaurants, cookbooks( because we all now how popular chefs are and the amount them that are around and they are always bring out new books so if you managed to do one of them then that client would get you to do many jobs for them. I am looking forward to this week because it will be a new skill that i would have that not many others will ever even think about. The top image is from rick steins cook book.
Thursday
Sony Project
Here is one of the final images for my sony project, i am actually quite pleased with it because of my novice ability with photoshop, i feel that i am able to work thinks out in a constructive manner without the aid of a tutor watching everything i do. I shot this in such a way that i would easily be able to put it together, although there was still an awful lot of techniques needed to get it done. I like the fact that you cant read that it says sony right away so it gives the viewer a chance to guess it themselves and this gives then a sense of achievement. The images in this project are stronger because they are more of a demonstration of what i like doing, and i want my work to head this way fro now on, i need to move away from so much and focus more attention on my advertising and set up images.
Pancake race
JOHN WRIGHT-Internship
Here is photographer John Wright who is the main photographer for Q magazine and has taken photos of everyone from michael jackson to pete Doherty, but he is by no means confined to musicians, he pretty much photographs whoever is the biggest news at the time. I have applied for an internship because works experience with a photographer at this level is so valuable and the connections i would make will help me to get my foot into the door of the industry.
He was one of the last photographers given time with michael jackson to shoot him.
Here's how photographer John Wright remembers it.
"I got a call saying Michael Jackson was in London and I could shoot him. I never thought for a second it would come off, so I was surprised when he did turn up at the office where we were doing the shoot. He looked exactly like you'd expect Michael Jackson to look: hair weave, military jacket, shades on inside.
"He was wearing a lot of make-up and he didn't have the healthiest skin that I've ever seen.
"He seemed fairly comfortable in front of the camera, though he wasn't jumping through hoops. I got a minute-and-a-half to shoot him, which is no time at all.
"My abiding memory is how polite he was - forgetting everything that's gone on, if you were his parents, you'd be proud of how you'd brought him up."
"I got a call saying Michael Jackson was in London and I could shoot him. I never thought for a second it would come off, so I was surprised when he did turn up at the office where we were doing the shoot. He looked exactly like you'd expect Michael Jackson to look: hair weave, military jacket, shades on inside.
"He was wearing a lot of make-up and he didn't have the healthiest skin that I've ever seen.
"He seemed fairly comfortable in front of the camera, though he wasn't jumping through hoops. I got a minute-and-a-half to shoot him, which is no time at all.
"My abiding memory is how polite he was - forgetting everything that's gone on, if you were his parents, you'd be proud of how you'd brought him up."
He is obviously trusted in the celebrity area because most photographers are out to ruin them, he makes them look good in the eyes of the public, all of his images are well photoshopped and use alot of sharpening which really gives viewers an impression of openness.
Town crier and toastmaster series
Here are the final images i used for my CAP project. I am not as happy of them as i thought id be because of the amount of effort i put into it, i dont really think they show how much work went into them. Meeting all of these interesting individuals was an experience and they really sre a nice bunch of people who on the whole dont mind being photographed, it is in there nature to perform and that is exactly what they did. Each person was a different challenge because i had not met them before. I decided to shoot them all on medium format and only using natural light because of laura pannacks talk. It was a personal thing to do this but if i had to re-shoot it i would use flash because your are always comfortable in the fact that you will get a good shot whatever the conditions you are working with. If i have learned anything then it is that i want to steer my photography more towards advertising because coming up with concepts and reacting to a product gets my motivation going more. On the whole the series is mixed with some of the images being stronger then others, and the fact that i had to sacrifice better images because they did not fit in with the series even thought they were more successful.
Monday
Brilliant ad series
created by http://www.s-f.com/berlin/ (scholz and friends)
This series for wronng jobs is absolutely brilliant, they are funny and shocking at the same time and to someone in this situation they are really tapping into that feeling of being in the wrong job. You can tell when alot of money has been put behind a project like this one, and that there probably have been so many different skills that have gone into creating something like this so companys turn to these big name groups so they organise and do everything from photographer, set designer, costume, models and graphic designers. In this case all the effort has been worth it. The only thing about these sort of global companys is that the wrok belongs to no-one and its a huge group effort that not one person can put there name on.
Funny ads
In my opinion ads work best if they are funny or shocking, well they just have to catch your eye. after looking at images like these i really want to try and create some of my own because they arent taken seriously so you can do quite alot without getting into trouble. They are all just simple ideas and offer you a chance to figure out what they are trying to tell us. I find viewers like it when you can stare at something and work it out because it offers you a kind of reward for understanding the ad. So you end up thinking that you are in some special club for understanding the brand so then you associate yourself with it and therefore buy it, its a clever idea for branding.
Platon is one of the biggest names in commercial photography, many poeple dont give him good reviews because of his work being so one dimensional, and the fact that his work is so highly retouched leaves other photographers feeling like he doesnt actually do much, wheat he has dont is created a style that big names in politics, music, celebrities would like to associate with. He uses such a simple lighting set up that could be done anywhere, he only uses on softbox light slightly above his subjects in order for there to be some contrast for the retoucher to work. I really do admire the fact that he doesnt analyse himself or care what other photographers think of him because he is doing his thing and getting work that only some of us can dream of.
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