Sunday 25 March 2012

Playing with mixed lighting


This assignment was to take photo involving mixed lighting, so daylight combined with an added light source. I took this photo of my lovely model Vanessa using my Canon Rebel XS. The shutter speed was set to 1/60 and the aperture was 7.1. I used a basic 18-55mm lens. This photo includes natural light from the window outside, a fill light with the school lights above, and I used a reflector sheet to bounce the outdoor light onto the other side of my subject. I think this is a beautiful candid shot because I caught her laughing. The yellow light from outside mixed with the white light of the interior creates a joyful mood to this photo. I was obviously inspired by the gorgeous weather outside to create this happy photo. I had fun experimenting with mixed light and think I had a great outcome!

Tuesday 20 March 2012

New Perspective

This project challenged us to find our name in the world around us. This gave me the opportunity to become more creative and forced me to look around me in a way I hadn't before. This project was a great exercise to help train myself to always look for something more in a photo. I edited the finished project so that all of the photos had similar colour tones and would look more like one cohesive photo. I really enjoyed this project because it let me explore a more creative side of myself!

Friday 2 March 2012

Who inspires me?



(The above photo set is called "Fantastic Voyage" by Slinkachu.)


I recently came across a photographer by the name of Slinkachu who has been working on a project which he calls "little people" for five years now. I find his work so interesting! He uses small figurines and creates a scene in an ordinary setting and creates a unique photo which tells a story. He usually has photos in sets of 2 or 3 photographs starting with the intended scene, and slowly zooming out to see the "ordinary" scene it took place in.

He intended this project to make people more aware of their surroundings. I love this idea because it reinforces the idea that with photography you can make even the simplest of things interesting. In his biography he says that "the scenes I set up, and the titles I give these scenes aim to reflect the loneliness and melancholy of living in a big city, almost being lost and overwhelmed." I think his work inspires me because it proves the well known quote "beauty is in the eye of the beholder". He takes things you would see every day on the side of the road and turns them into an interesting photograph! Visit his website or his blog to see all of his photos and to learn more about him!