Wednesday 16 December 2009

Shoot with Biomechanina

Model/Styling/Hair - Biomechanina
Photography/Set Design/Post-production - Me
Assistant - Ruth

Here are some of the final edited images:






Here are some pictures of the set up (Thanks to Ruth for the photos!)






Monday 14 December 2009

Commercial/Brand Product - Little Apple Dolls - Final images

I decided for the Commercial/Brand product image i would use my Little Apple Dolls again, i wasn't very keen on any of the images i shot before and saw them more as a test. This time i drew out a background of a forest scene, slightly inspired by tim burton. I used this photo of mine as a loose reference, although im not sure you can even tell!



I decided to have a go at using different focal legnths aswell, because i have yet to do this part of the brief.



28mm


35mm


50mm


80mm

I think that 50mm works best with this subject.

Here my favourite images:











Monday 7 December 2009

Fortnightly Picture Project - #3 Treasure

For this weeks task the theme was treasure; the first idea i had was to take a photo of a hollow book with a few 'treasures' in, but i didn't have access to one.. or the time/patience to make one. So, i had to rethink, and came up with the idea of using a vintage key - i love the mystery of this.. a key lost in time.. whatever door or box etc it opens is up to the viewer. I decided to use a tattered old book in the picture so it has a sense that its been found.. between the book pages, with the chain hanging out.. in the back of the closet, or somewhere in a box in the attic.. perhaps. I also scattered some stars around the set, to give it a little magic :)

Translating my ideas into words is proving to be a bit harder than expected, i hope that this makes sense! 


ISO 100 - f/4 - 1/60sec
This is the final image i chose. I turned it sepia, adjusted the contrast and added a texture and vignette - i wanted this image to look quite antique, and i think it works quite well. I am really pleased with this image.


Here are a few alternatives:

ISO 100 - f/4.5 - 1/60sec

 
ISO 100 - f/5 - 1/100sec


 ISO 100 - f/5.6 - 1/60sec
The last image was taken because i had an idea to do the image as a diptych - to sort of narrate finding the key, as i described before. Although it didnt quite work the way i wanted it too, and i think the image i chose is strong enough on its own to pull it off.

Saturday 5 December 2009

Slow Shutter Speed/Motion Blur

These images were all taken with either a 5 second or 4 second exposure and so the model is a little blurry and not very well lit. I think next time i try this i will use some fill in flash - which with illuminate the model and also freeze the action of him, so he wouldn't be as blurry.



5 second exposure


5 second exposure
This image is very blurry, although quite effective, since all the other images there is just a slight blur.. but this is obvious and looks intentional (even though it isn't intentional) I like it.


5 second exposure


4 second exposure
This image is my favourite out of the ones i took, the model isn't too blurred in this image, and i really like the bus in the background... and how you can faintly see someone walking across the background! 

Different Light Sources - On Location (Sodium/Fluorescent)

So, today i went on location to photograph some different light sources, i chose to go to Blackpool since there alot of interesting lights. The model is Jordan Shepley, it's my 3rd time shooting with him, so it was quite relaxed. Jordans facial structure works really well with this kind of lighting.



The above image was taken with the model stood under a Sodium light, although there is a mixture of different light sources in this image - a neon sign above his head and the fluorescent lights in the shop. I think this image is really effective and the colours from the light sources give an almost cinematic feel..



These two images were taken under two sodium lights. Sodium light seems to be quite overpowering in an image, especially because of the colour of the light. But i think in this instance the lighting is quite nice.


 
These images were taken in front of a shop window, with lots of red light.. i'm not quite sure what kind of lighting it is, but due to the colour it's not a very flattering light source anyway.



These images were also taken in front of a shop window, although this time with very bright fluorescent lights. I think these images are quite effective as portraits, because the light is so bright it illuminates his face and there isn't any unsightly colour casts. 


 
These images were taken in a phone box, i'm pretty sure this is also fluorescent.. but it seems to have a yellow cast. These images also seem a little cinematic to me and i think the way the light hits the models face in the first picture is quite flattering.


This is also using fluorescent lighting, it was shot outside the train station and the light was fairly bright.. but directional, so i positioned the model under it. This almost reminds me of Film Noir - minus the glamour and smoke machines. I may see how it looks in black and white!