Monday, 25 June 2012

The Exhibition



Last week was our exhibition week. All I can say is wow! It really went off with a bang. I've heard some great feedback and although I would have liked some criticism so I knew what to improve on, it was quite pleasing knowing that no one had anything bad to say about my photographs!


It's been a pleasure working with both Emily and Hannah and I really can't thank them enough for helping me out with the project as well as my Auntie Lisa and my mum for ferrying us here and there...so, thank you!






Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Frames!


I got my frames for the 16x12 prints! (And for what appears to be my first ever haircut!)

Bought these on Saturday from Ikea - £5.99 each. Quite possibly the only items in the shop that you don't have to assemble yourself.

Friday, 1 June 2012

Prints!

Oh my days, this week has been manic!!
This week was the last week we had to sort our photographs out to send off to ProAm to be printed. There are only 3 Macs on which we can do this, so everyone has been on each other's backs to get it done in time.
Today was especially stressful. I rolled in at about 9ish this morning (it was our day off) and there were more people in on-time than when we actually have lessons!

I have resized a total of 20 images; there will be two 16x12 prints on the exhibition wall with eighteen 10x8 prints in my portfolio box next to the wall.


Our photography exhibition opens at the Hinckley college campus in 9 days - and counting!!

Sunday, 27 May 2012

Shoot number 4!

Finally, some sunshine! Some glorious, glorious weather!


Tuesday evening, my chauffeur-come-auntie drove my cousin Hannah and I to Coombe Abbey so I could photograph her again.


We were generating ideas on the way and decided to stop off at a rapeseed field. I'd thought about this before but was quite pessimistic about the blue sky clashing with the yellow of the rapeseed flowers because at times, it can make the photograph look quite dirty. 


Still, we went and the outcome was far better than I had expected! I decided to shoot towards the sun, meaning that I had to alter the camera settings to compensate for the lighting.


Photographing this way is usually classed as "against the rules" - but hey, rules are only made to be broken! The results were that the sky was completely bleached out and the photograph was very soft.
Monkey business!


<This is just a quick shot
 from the fields as an example.
(Click the image to make it bigger)






After about 45 minutes we head back en route to Coombe Abbey.
When there, we made a quick stop at the redwoods. The evening light was slowly but surely fading and cast a brilliant sunset across the whole park; squeezing through every nook and cranny of the interlocked tree leaves and branches and lit up the bark of the redwoods.


When we reached the bluebells, the light seem to begin to fade faster and faster.
There was a log in the middle of the bluebells just lying there as though it had been placed there just for us! I sat Hannah on it and began snapping away.















Once again, a huuuuge thank you to Hannah and Auntie Lisa!

Wednesday, 9 May 2012

*Update

These photographs were from the same shoot as the previous post but it wouldn't let my upload these on the same post.
I shot with the sunlight behind Hannah and because it was a bright sunny day, I was able to make the exposure time a few hundredths of a second slower to allow more light to enter the camera and create this lovely soft effect.
I have enhanced these images slightly to make the images have a slight sepia cast over them.





I also shot a roll of medium format again:
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The left image was incredibly over exposed. I corrected the majority of the exposure and contrast in Adobe Lightroom after scanning the negative strip to the computer, but some features in her face and dress were too "burnt-out" to salvage.



Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Third Shoot

I must apologise to my avid fans (haha) - I've been caught up with everything else and haven't had the chance/motivation to post on this for a couple of weeks.

About 2 weeks ago on a Saturday, I went to Bentley Woods again to photograph my cousin, Hannah. We were there for the best part of an hour making the most of the sun while we had the chance.

I was pretty happy with how the photographing went and what we produced. I can't really thank Hannah enough for having the patience and bucking up the courage to pose as it's quite a nerve-racking thing - especially when you're 14!



















(I'm doing this at college right now, the internet is poor and it's only letting me upload 2 images. There's a couple more I need to put up so watch this space!)

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Untitled post

Started back at college yesterday, spent the whole day in the darkroom processing a roll of medium format and developing some images from when I went to Hartshill Hayes during the break.


Here are a couple of scanned images which I've developed:


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