Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Rescued..


Editing photos has never been a strong point of mine but I quite like this. 
Part of a series entitled Rescued. The full set will be made visible upon completion.

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Rescued.

I've started a project recently that involves photographing animals (not an easy task) in a resuce centre such as the RSPCA or Dogs trust.

Yesterday I visited to RSPCA centre in Southport and took several photos. However, I'm only going to uplaod the one and that's because it is a a photo I really like, but can't decide if it suits the project or not.

Here it is, meet the little dog, Jack.


Friday, 16 March 2012

Butterfly, flutterby.


I found this little flutterby today whilst I was walking back from Northwich. As a little girl I was always fascinated by flutterbys, I used to chase them round the garden. But it wasn't until I was six I could say butterfly, so flutterby has stuck ever since.
Whilst I realise this isn't the most amazing photograph of a butterfly people have ever seen, I do love how pretty and colorful it is, especially against the horrible plain brown dirt. And I am proud of it.

Monday, 5 March 2012

A quick play.


Two photos. Both taken today. The first of the staircase was taken when lining up my tripod before a shoot around college today. The second was taken when setting he cameras aperture and shutter speed using the screensave on a computer that was being projected on the wall, as the lights moved the camera caught it. The two have since been layered on top of each other.

Experimental


So whilst I was setting up my camera there was screensaver on the board which turned out to be quite effective on a long exposure, crop this, enhance the colours slightly and it should look good. 



Zooming in and out on the subject during the exposure gives quite a "trippy" effect.


Self portrait, walking through the doors ar college.


Self portrait, walking through the doors ar college.


Self portrait, stood in the corridor outside the darkroom. I do love the darkroom.






Experimental shot.
To take this set of images, I took the lens off the front of my camera, lined it up with where it should sit on the camera. I then set up the exposure and took the images above. They're quite strange, abstract, but I like it. Particularly the last two.


Monday, 20 February 2012

University.

Things are mad right now. I'm in the middle of organising numerous different events for the SU, contacting multiple people about so many different things. On top of this I have all my coursework to be getting on with. Like all of it. I have a new project I started today as well. Madness. Absolute madness. However, I have recently heard from all five of my university choices. Yes, all five at once. I had a very good week.

I have two conditional offers! Chester being one. Roehampton being the other.
I have one online interview! London College of Communication
I have two interviews! Gloucestshire being one. Staffordshire being the other.

I am so so so excited.
But of course. This has simply added more stuff on to my already enormous pile of work. I now have a portfolio to get ready, as well as some essays to write which have been requested by certain universities.
I don't think I'm going to have much of a social life for the next few weeks.

Ah well, I'm a bit of a geek and really, kindah in my element right now.

Light trails.


I took this photo a few nights ago now whilst I was out with a friend. I was aiming to capture the light trails of the car only set my camera for slightly to long. Because of this, half way through the exposure I decided to turn myself and the camera around to see what other effects I could get. This, hear, was my result.  I got what looks like two different images layered on top of each other. The only giveaway to not make it look like seperate images is the light trails caused by the streetlights.

I love it.


Sunday, 12 February 2012

WWII Portraits


Betty Riley.
Recalling childhood memories of the air raid warden, wearing gas masks and watching the German planes fly over. 

James Conboy.
Telling of his fathers role in the War effort, transporting war prisoners from A to B, earning medals for bravery etc. 


Colin Sandbach.
Remembering the times his Dad found two dead German spies in the river whilst out walking one evening. 

Saturday, 11 February 2012

Friday, 13 January 2012

Research.

I can’t remember the last time I enjoyed research so much! I’m actually struggling to stop myself.

I’ve always been a secret history fan but only the exciting stuff like wars and such. All the stuff to do with folk like Henry the eighth and I switch off - it’s boring. But today I’ve aquired two very big books about WWII and I have had my head stuck in them all afternoon.

 I have also been given two gas masks today, they both have production line info on still and one even has somebodys initials and army/navy/marines/SS number on. That all make it a bit more exciting and real for me.


I’m getting really excited to start interviewing and photographing people in just over a weeks time. Finding out some personal stories from people hopefully. I have one definite yes and two maybes so far! But until then I will be keeping my head in books and such with a few planned trips to the library in town next week.

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Brownie Box Camera

Today I have spent some time getting to grips with using the Brownie Box Camera, a camera I have never used before. I decided to used 120 Medium Format Film with an ISO of 400. I have since realised I will need film with a higher ISO, either 1600 or 3200 to pick up a bit more light in some situations.
This image was taken twice, accidentally, so I have ended up with a double exposure. I quite like the effect given by the double eposure however due to being so close to Mike, the subject I was photographing the two images are quite soft. I lit this shot using a tungsten light and a diffuser. It had worked quite well now it has been scanned in.
This image has been shot outside using purely natural light. Being close to Mike, the chosen subject, unfortunatly has caused the image to be slightly out of focus. However, being outdoors the exposure is almost spot on and a nice effect is made in the image.
Third and final image.. Again, this frame has been shot outdoors using natural light. The difference is this time I have taken a step back nd so it is a little more in focus. Next time I could probably do with another step or two back but I am pleased with this shot. Once again, the lighting is spot on almost and so the image does look good in the frame. From now on I am going to start using this camera more outdoors, get to grips with it some more and continuing to proscess the film by myself. However I might buy film that goes through a little quicker, for example film with an ISO of 1600 or 3200. Generally a good days work though don't you think?

Monday, 9 January 2012

New Project.

Today. A new brief has been launched. College has set us a new challenge. It's going to be a good brief however with wanting to follow a path that is not as straight forward as simply photography. Or Fashion Photography. Or Still Life Photography it is going to be harder. Today however I have sat with the brief and gone through it, trying to find ways I can adapt it to make it more journalism based, allowing me to generate ideas that fit the path I want to follow both carreer and university wise. It's worked. I have managed to adapt the brief to fit something I can do and with the tutors approval. The brief basically entails having to work in the studio shooting either small Still Life sets or Fashion photography. Both options I have a slight interest in but I'm more of a documentary type. My twist? My Twist is turn the fashion side in portraits. Thats the easy bit. Getting the studio portrait to link to journalism is slightly harder, I have to find a story. I think I've found myself a story. I'm going to ask local people that I know from work and playing Bingo at the legion if they will come in and allow me to photograph them. Of course though, I do have a theme to stick to. I have indeed already chosen this theme. I've chosen to look at World War Two. I am going to ask to shoot people that have lived the World War Two. I am also going to ask them to bring in with them one item of significance from this time in their life. Then, as I shoot them (no pun intended) I am able to ask them questions both about their experiences and why this particular item means so much to them. I've also decided I am going to photograph using a film camera - medium format to be precise - as during World War Two this is the type of photography that was used. Good idea? I hope so.

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

#NYELondon

There is one downside to shooting on film. Not being able to upload photos as and when you want to. Yes, over christmas I have mostly been shooting photographs on film which has meant I can't upload them until I decide to scan them in but I don't want to do that until I have more to do. So basically, here's some digital photos of the New Year firework display I got to witnes first hand in London.