Showing posts with label portraiture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portraiture. Show all posts
Friday, July 10, 2015
The Face Project
I'm taking you back in time again today with another project I did at college. This time it's all about the face and during this unit we got to experiment will kinds of different techniques including darkroom and camera-less photography as well all sorts of digital stuff with flash and slow shutter speeds.
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35mm,
5x4,
college project,
digital,
experimental,
film,
portraiture,
the face
Wednesday, October 08, 2014
Studio portraiture
As well as still life photographs I have also taken a few portraits in the studio, although much less than still lives. Studio portraiture is not my favourite genre of photography (I'm not very good at directing people) but I've had to have a go at it for my college and uni project.
This was actually the first photograph I ever took on a 5x4 camera as part of a workshop in college. It's a paper negative inspired by the work of Martin Schoeller.
This is a photograph I produced in response to a brief we were set to pick an images from a selection we were given and copy it as closely as we could. I chose the Irving Penn portrait of Marlene Detrich.
This final one I took at uni and it's inspired by another Irving Penn portrait, this time though, one he took of Audrey Hepburn.
This was actually the first photograph I ever took on a 5x4 camera as part of a workshop in college. It's a paper negative inspired by the work of Martin Schoeller.
This is a photograph I produced in response to a brief we were set to pick an images from a selection we were given and copy it as closely as we could. I chose the Irving Penn portrait of Marlene Detrich.
This final one I took at uni and it's inspired by another Irving Penn portrait, this time though, one he took of Audrey Hepburn.
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