Showing posts with label Proffessional Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Proffessional Project. Show all posts

Monday, 6 June 2016

Final Professional Project Images

Below are 6 contact sheets containing all of the images which were taken during the 2 photo shoots, both in the studio and outdoors. below the 6 contact sheets are the images my client has chosen and was satisfied with.






Final Images




















Saturday, 4 June 2016

Learning Agreement - Professional Project

The client I am photographing for wants 5-10 shots which he can upload onto his modelling website, use in his portfolio and for the future, he wants both studio shots and outdoor shots. He wants each shot to have a professional look and a high quality finish, in both black and white and colour.

Once I knew what the client wanted I knew what I needed, I knew I’d need a studio and I knew I’d need a location to photograph the outdoor shots, because my client is involved in his exams at this time it was hard to make time where we could both meet up and I could take the photos.

My client and I both agreed times and date for when the image were to be taken and once both sets of images (studio and outdoor) are taken I will send all of the images to my client for him to pick out the ones he would like to use and which images that aren't any good.

Wednesday, 25 May 2016

My PDP

What are my objectives
Priority
What do I need to do to achieve my objectives
What resources do I need to achieve my objectives
Target date for when I want to achieve my objectives
Actual date my objectives were achieved
Become more used to working in the studio and more used to portrait photography
8/10
-Go into the studio and actually take photos and physically practice
-Learn from previous studio experiences
-Look up techniques and ways of taking studio photography for example other studio based photographers work
-Look up lighting set ups and other major studio factors
By the end of the college course

Become familiar with all different types of photography

7/10
-Try all different types of photography, from studio to landscape to sports, ect
-Research into all different types of photography
By the end of the college course

Get used to and become familiar with Photoshop and other image editing software
9/10
-Practice using the software so I become more familiar and know what I’m doing
-Look up and research how to use software
-Look up certain techniques and ways to do things on the software
By the end of the college course

Purchase all of the equipment I need for the type of photography I want to get into
8/10
-Find out what type of route in photography I want to go down and look at what equipment it recommends and needs
-Research what is the best equipment I need
-Research what equipment is very useful and help to have
2018

Show people more work and get my work out there
8/10
-Create a blog to show off my work or create an account on a photo sharing website such as Flickr or Instagram
-Physically go to places and show off my work
-Find out what websites are best to use and the best at displaying work
-Find out local places where I could show off and promote my work
Summer 2016




Thursday, 19 May 2016

Professional Project Research

People I Looked At 
Once I knew what it was I needed to photograph I decided to start doing some research into similar photographers and into the style of photography I would be focusing on. Because my professional project is focusing on modelling I decided to research fashion photographers and portrait photographers, some of the fashion photographers I decided to look at were photographers like Bruce Weber, Juergen Teller, Mario Testino and Steven Meisel. Some of the portrait photographers I looked at photographers like Dan Winters, Dmitry Ageev, Peter Hurley and even though he’s more of a documentary photographer and not a portrait photographer I looked at Steve McCurry.

Bruce Weber
Bruce Weber is a famous fashion photographer who I have looked at he is well known for his work with magazines such as Vogue, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, GQ and more, he is also well known for his advertising campaigns with companies like Calin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Abercrombie & Fitch and Versace. Away from photography he is also known for being a filmmaker and is known for making music videos with the Pet Shop Boys. I looked at Bruce Weber because I feel he is a very professional photographer and gets very professional results which is proven by the number of famous clients, I also looked at his work because he has taken photographs in many styles and situations, for example headshots, full portraits, black and white, colour, in and out the studio, celebrities and the average person.

  
  
   

Juergen Teller
Juergen teller is also a fashion photographer, he is a photographer who was had his woke in magazines like Vogue, The Face and Another Magazine. Other than magazines he has worked with many famous celebrities such as Bjork, Winona Ryder, Rufus Wainwright, Michael Stipe and Kanye West when he photographed the 2015 culture edition of T Magazine, he has also worked with other artists such as William Eggleston and Roni Horn. Not only does Juergen Teller focus on fashion photography he is a photographer who also focuses on fine art portraits and photography. I have focused on Juergen teller because I like the use of colours, he uses very soft, watered down colours but still manages to use the colour to capture the viewers notice, I like this because usually a lot of portrait photography is done in black and white.

 
   
  

Mario Testino
Mario Testino is a photographer from Peru, he like the other photographers I have looked at is very well-known for his photography which focuses on portraits and fashion. He has been involved in magazines such as Vogue, V magazine, vanity fair and GQ. He has also done advertising campaigns with Gucci, Versace, Dolce & Gabbana and Burberry, he has worked with many well-known people such as Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and even the royal family. I like Mario Testinos work because like Bruce weber he works in both black and white and colour and produces very good looking images from both. like Juergen Teller he photography in colour but were as juergen teller captures soft, watered down colours the images Mario Testino takes contain colours which are are bright, vibrant and eye catching.

 
   
  

Steve Meisel
Steve Meisel is a photography who has been photographing every cover of vogue for the last decades and has photographed every Prada advertising campaign since 2004. He has also worked with many other company’s such as Calvin Klein, Versace, Louis Vuitton and more. the reason I looked at Steve Meisel and saw him as inspiration is because ever image has the model doing something significant an interesting, none of his images are just a straight on photograph, also like the other photographer I like has he varies from black and white and colour, even though he photographs in black and white most of the time the images he produced for vogue are very colourful and appealing. 

 
   
   

Dmitry Ageev
Dmitry Ageev is a photographer who I have looked at during my research, I liked his work because unlike modern day photographers his work looks very recognisable, whereas a lot of photographers go for a very modern look I feel his work contains a very traditional look, for example the colours he’s uses, the angle and the filters he uses. I also like the detail he captures when he takes an image, especially with the eyes of a model, I think this is what capture the views attention more than the colours which I think is why he gets away with a traditional look.

 
  
  

Dan Winters
Dan Winters is a portrait photography who has a massive catalogue of work involving many different people, from celebrity’s such as Brad Pitt, Barack Obama, Will Ferrell and many more to you average person and things of significant for example photographs of Mexican gangs and Women in the Military. The reason I like his images and have been inspired by him is because even though his images look very professional they also have a flare of atmosphere to them like an art piece. I also like how has taken a very different images not just straight on portrait shots.

   
   
   

Peter Hurley 

I have chosen to look at peter Hurleys work because I feel his work is different to the other photographers I’ve looked at, he is a photographer who is famous for his very simple yet effective headshots, this is one of the reasons why I have chosen him as an inspiration. His shots contain every day, average people and are just captured in front a plain black or white background. he has also done some work with portraiture not just headshots on of these is a project called Lost people which contained images of the people form the show lost in various locations.

  
 
  
  

Steve McCurry

Steve McCurry is a documentary photographer most famous for the image "Afghan Girl" which he took in 1984 and was made famous when it appeared on the cover of national geographic. He is a documentary photographer which captures the face of a person and takes a lot of portrait shots, this is the reason I chose to look at him work. A big thing which stands out to me is the colours and the texture in the images, I think to get the colours he has and there textures he has in a environment which hasn’t been controlled is a very hard thing to do and produces some fantastic results. Another reason I looked at his work is because of the shots I will be doing are outside and a lot of his work is taken outside in an uncontrolled environment.