Work Diary - Form
For this shoot we
went into the studio, this was the first time I had been in the studio, and
used a studio camera, so I was fairly nervous (added in with my phobia of
polystyrene, which we use in the studio to block light) however I overcame this
an di think I did a relatively good shoot for my first attempt. Another thing
that did disadvantage us was that there was a limited amount of time, and a
large group of us using the studio at the same time, again with this I think I
overcame it and took pictures efficiently and to the best of my ability in this
new environment. Regardless of using the studio I think that this was also a
hard brief as to get the shadowing and using the light appropriately to get the
outcome that we desired was a challenge, however it was a fun task and was a
new experience that I enjoyed thoroughly.
I think the technique I found to show what I wanted was the straight on
shot, it showed the light in the way that needed to be shown, instead of manipulating
the angle of the camera, I had to manipulate the way that my model was
standing, and how the light hit them, not where I was standing on shooting
them. I used both looking towards the
camera and facing towards the camera, I found that looking away from the light
or turning the models back on it made it look odd, and didn't cause the
lighting to show the form in the best way possible.
This
is my favorite picture of the shoot, I think that it shows the brief in its
entirety, the shadowing looks good and creates a complete view of the model,
and shows that they are in fact three-dimensional. I like the use of the black
background it creates another dimension to the photograph, as the model is the
only focus, I am very proud of this shot.
The
picture that I think was a complete disaster was this, the models we’re behind
the light, and no shadowing occurred that was of any use to me, I was
experimenting, as it was my first time in the studio, but I now know that this
technique does not work well at all. Also the white background wasn’t pulled
down far enough creating the line of the back and the floor, this is not good
at all, and ruins the picture.
Idea
Development –
This
shoot has introduced me to the studio, and made me find my feet on how to
capture pictures and to use the lighting and how to manipulate this to produce
a shot that is of a good quality, I would love to develop this skill as it is a
handy skill to have, as you can also use the techniques that you find in the
controlled environment of the studio and relate them to shooting out on
location. I have also learnt that shooting people, which again I hadn't done
before was actually enjoyable, and that the way you decide to manipulate them
can create the picture or it can destroy the picture. It doesn't actually
matter on whether the model is attractive or not, the importance is on w=how
you make them look, so through this shoot, although I have never been a shallow
person, it has made me feel a lot more like looks don’t matter, you can make
anyone look beautiful if you can get the right angle and the right lighting, I
would love to develop this skill, as it would be able to be related to so much
more than some of the other skills that I have developed. A photographer that I have found that I admire
and am almost envious of is Bryan Adams, he has photographed many well known
people as he is renowned for his amazing quality work.
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