Compostion
FRAMING THE ENVIROMENT
Framing refers to using elements of a scene to create a frame within your frame. For example, you might shoot through a doorway, pulled back curtains, branches, fences, tunnels, or arches to highlight your subject. ... Aside from directing attention, the use of framing gives a photo context.what is framing?John Divola is an American contemporary visual artist. He currently lives and works in Riverside, CA. Divola works in photography, describing himself as exploring the landscape by looking for the edge between the abstract and the specific.
what went well on the framing is I caught the frame of the images just some of the photos I should have maybe caught more straight but overall I caught the images well i went around the school taking framed images and taking framed 3 layer pictures as well.
WWW: good frame of image and good placement of the image
EBI: i had the images more straight
MIRRORING
formal elements
What are formal elements?
The nine basic elements of photography all refer to the way you set up your photo. Composition helps you represent any of these elements in the way you choose.
Task: Look around the school and capture images which you think can illustrate the elements listed below. Upload them onto your weeblys and give each image the correct heading.
The nine basic elements of photography all refer to the way you set up your photo. Composition helps you represent any of these elements in the way you choose.
Task: Look around the school and capture images which you think can illustrate the elements listed below. Upload them onto your weeblys and give each image the correct heading.
These formal elements were captured around the school. all of the pictures were taking in the school's car park.
WWW: I captured good/bright colours and some detailed images
EBI: for negative space I should have used another image
Wild Concrete
Jacquet-Lagreze. -Wild concrete
Jacquet-Lagreze is a photographer based in Hong Kong. Four books published by Asia One Publishing. Selected press: CNN Style, The Guardian, Huffington Post, Wall Street Journal, Le Figaro Magazine, El Pais, National Geographic, Die Welt, Wired. Represented by Blue Lotus Gallery.
In this wild concrete I used pictures from around the school of environment that had taking over some of the concrete
WWW: I captured good images of what environment that had taken over concrete and captured good colours
EBI if I captured images from further back
WWW: I captured good images of what environment that had taken over concrete and captured good colours
EBI if I captured images from further back
Strata
WWW:what went well with the images was the environment out growing the concrete and the images are taking well in this negative space
EBI if I had better angles on the images and could have had better focus
for the strata i was layering different images over different making a number of different images in one
crops
these cropped images are full scaled images minimised the images are more in more of a darkened mood then other images
WWW:all the crops I took had a similar colour or mood to it
EBI: I could get even more photos on stacking
EBI: I could get even more photos on stacking
brassaibrassai was known for taking dramatic pictures at night in Paris and with the lights reflecting against the water
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Ansel adams Ansel Easton Adams was an American landscape photographer and environmentalist known for his black-and-white images of the American West. photography which favored sharp focus and the use of the full range of a photograph.
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Bernice abbottBerenice Alice Abbott was an American photographer best known for her portraits of between-the-wars 20th century cultural figures, New York City photographs of architecture and urban design of the 1930s, and science interpretation in the 1940s to 1960s.
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London
Brassaï was a Hungarian–French photographer, sculptor, medalist, writer, and filmmaker who rose to international fame in France in the 20th century. He was one of the numerous Hungarian artists who flourished in Paris beginning between the world wars.
I took similar photos to brassai in the dark and sunset photos as well, with pictures of Londons man made land marks
WWW: I captured central London well, also how I captured different colours and London monuments. these are also some of my best photos
EBI: some of my photos showed colour image or light
EBI: some of my photos showed colour image or light
Nature in contrast to the images captured of London
beach/forest photos
Cropping the environment
work above based off Nadav Kander
Nadav Kander HonFRPS is a London-based photographer, artist and director, known for his portraiture and landscapes. Kander has produced a number of books and had his work exhibited widely. He received an Honorary Fellowship from the Royal Photographic Society in 2015, and won the Prix Pictet award
my comparisons between my work and Nadav Kanders is that we both have photos the represent the sea side and a strong weather image in the background.
the location of where I took my beach photos was bamburgh beach a place just above Newcastle
These photos that I took in north England of the forest was Kielder forest. Some of these photos that i took shows a similar resemblance to Ansel Adams who took landscape pictures of nature.
WWW: Things that went well in my photography was how i captured good natural light in some of the photos. also what went well in the final picture how i captured the lake and sky in the moments when they were similar colours.
EBI: If with the lake I captured maybe more of a low picture so it could show maybe a different sense of the image.
water developed
Colour and crop how i did it
Final piece
This work here is also based on Nadav Kander and i took four photos from four different places and cut them to just the sea and the sky and placed the all side by side at the same water length.