Thursday, 29 September 2011

Low key




Low key
Aperture - 11
Shutter speed - 125
ISO - 200

Aperture Evaluation

What is Aperture?
It is one of the main functions of the camera lens is to collect light. The larger the aperture the more of the image is let in, the smaller the aperture the less of the image it lets in.

How Aperture affects your shots?
If you have a low aperture it will make your image blurry and only focus on the closes thing to camera while all the other objects are blurred. If you have a high aperture it will make everything in focus and not have any off the objects blurred.


Shutter Speed Evaluation

What is shutter speed?
Changing your shutter speed on your camera affects how long the image is exposed for. It is also one of the 3 basic ways to control the light functions on your camera. If you change your shutter speed then you will have to change your aperture and ISO settings.

How is affects your shots?
If you have a slow shutter speed it slows everything down and soaks up everything around it. This is ideal for light painting, capturing movement, turning darkness into day. If you have a fast shutter speed you stop motion, they freeze the movement that the lens is capturing

Light trail shoot
We put the camera settings on a slow shutter speed, no flash and had to get the background to be completely dark around us by using the camera settings.


Fast Shutter Speed work

Having a fast shutter speed helps capture the fast moving objects

Street Photography Evaluation

What is Street Photography?

Taking photos of what people are doing everyday. Being a  street photographer you need to be prepared for what is unexpected. Some street photographers can tell a story depending on the shot. Also capturing something amazing during everyday life. Using street photographer is usually brings out something we don't expect.

Examples of Street Photography




How did the shoot go?
The shoot took place in Leeds City Centre at around one. We visited the Art gallery and more into the centre, it was around lunch time so we got a few shots off people eating there lunch or just generally walking around. It was a hard thing to actually do, we had to find something different that people don't always see, which was quite hard. But overall it went quite well, I managed to get some good shots!

Best Photos



Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Painting with lights





Did painting with lights today, changing shutter speeds and the exposure making the lights stand out and the background blacked out. 

Saturday, 17 September 2011

Street Photographer - Nick Turpin



Nick Turpin took photos off people around areas at different times, capturing what they do in there spare time or what they do on there lunch break! Most off his photographer is taken in London also some in New York.


Also having some photos located in France.

August Sander - No smile, Straight up.

August Sander captured people with no smile, just a black expression on there faces.

Street Photographers - Darren Hall




Darren Halls Photographer is 'Straight-up' Street Photographer, He would just generally ask them questions about the people he asks for take a photo off and what inspires them to dress how they do. He doesnt use flash, he depends all on natural light. Which is good when taking photos in One off his Two locations. New york and London.

Wednesday, 14 September 2011

Street Photography






13th September 2011
Did some Street Photography and had a go at Editing some photos at home! (More to come) The Photos are taken in Leeds, Around 1o'clock. These ones are taken Near the Art Gallery and around. Its what the people in Leeds are doing.

Monday, 12 September 2011