This blog will be about my version of double exposure but with using reflections of stuff in puddles. The first thing I did was researched a photographer who has done this photography style before. I picked Andre De Freitas as she has a whole website filled with double exposure pictures:
I think that her work is very good and shows a good example of what double exposure is meant to look like.
I then went out and had a go for myself. I found different puddles to take reflections of, most of them are silhouette of trees.
I like the final outcome of the photos I produced because of how clear the reflections are in the puddles. I would use this method again in future briefs because I like the final outcome and it is very easy to do.
Hello my name is Ashleigh Cooper and Im a Fine Art student from Cwmbran. I study Fine Art at Coleg Gwent, Crosskeys campus. My main interests in fine art are based in Illustration, but I will recording all of the disciplines that I will be undertaking during my time here at Crosskeys. These will include; ceramic, Print, fine art as a general practise, sculpture, life drawing, 3D design, Computer animation, photography and of course illustration.
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
Tuesday, 18 March 2014
Pinhole photography
This blog will be about pinhole photography and what I think of it. The first thing we had to do was to do some research on photographers who have worked with pinhole photography. I picked Justin Quinnell for some example of pinhole photos as he has a good website filled with pinhole photos. He makes his pinhole photos by taking them inside his mouth. I think that the photos he has made are very good and creative.
Next I had to go in a group of five and go outside to take some photos. We got a camera and removed the lens, replacing it with a modified body cap with a pinhole in it to let in the light. Than we shoot some photos by lining the camera on a levelled surface and we manually controlled the shutter speed and the ISO (light sensitivity). This is one of the photos that I shoot and edited in photoshop to make the photo look better for the finished final.
This photo was shoot in 2.5 seconds and has a IOS of 400.
I would like to do the type of photography again in other briefs in the future.
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Painting with light
This blog is about me making a painting with light photo with the group. The first thing is that we had to research people who have worked with painting with light. There are a range of people who i could research but I pick Pablo Picasso as his painting with light photos stuck out to me. Below are two of his painting with light photos.
After we did the research we went to the dark room studio and mounted the camera on a still surface and set the frame rate to high. We turned the lights off and turned on the torches and made a picture. The picture that i made was of a human eye this is showen below
Next we split the group in half and made a big picture. my group made a scene of a dragon destroying a building.
I think that the final out come for both pictures where good as I had never done anything like this before. I would differently like to use this type of photography again in future projects.
After we did the research we went to the dark room studio and mounted the camera on a still surface and set the frame rate to high. We turned the lights off and turned on the torches and made a picture. The picture that i made was of a human eye this is showen below
Next we split the group in half and made a big picture. my group made a scene of a dragon destroying a building.
I think that the final out come for both pictures where good as I had never done anything like this before. I would differently like to use this type of photography again in future projects.
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