Final portraits

Self

LILLI7

I chose this as my final image as I wanted to use an image that I feel represents me. I like myself best when I’m smiling and this is usually when my friends or something had made me laugh. I also like this image because of the position of everything and think the line of the top of the brick wall works well to draw the viewers attention to the focus of the photograph, my face. I also think this is quite a natural photo and I think they are the best ones as they are not forced or uncomfortable to look at. As it’s a self portrait too I think choosing one which my friends and family would look at be happy with, is important.

Friend

MATTb&w1

I was really happy with this image and felt like this one was the most successful out of all my friends photos, in and outside the studio. I think the way I’ve use the aperture settings to focus on him and blur the background works well as It keeps the viewers eyes on Matt. I changed it to black and white as I think it told a different story to if it was in colour. There seems to be more meaning and questioning in this image than the coloured one which attracts the viewer. This photo wasn’t as planned or posed as the others either so it was natural, like my self portrait.

Stranger

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This is my final edited stranger portrait and I’m happy with how it came out. Although it is just a straight on photo, I think the way I’ve used aperture and Lightroom to edit makes it a successful photo. I find this photo intriguing as I drained the colour and the only real colour in it is the red rose. This makes the viewer question what does this red rose mean and if it does even mean anything. I changed the shadows feature for this as in my last edit you couldn’t see her eyes and this made her feel distant to the viewer. Now theres a slight shine in her eyes, making her more human and real.

Appropriation research

Barbara Krugerimage

 

W magazine, The Art Issue, November 2010

This features Kim Kardasian who is clearly not wearing anything, this gives a strong message to the magazines readers already But Barbara Kruger adding this message on stop, covering her most intimate parts creates a whole other meaning. I’m interested in celebrity pop culture and how artists and people challenge their power and explicitly expose them for the things audiences think they are.

Richard Prince

When discussing photography appropriation, Richard Prince seems to be the most famous one yet.

 

imageYes, Rasta by Richard Prince

This is my favourite Richard Prince piece as I like how simply Prince has changed the image just by adding a guitar and blue spots to cover the facial features. Although this photo caused a lot of controversy and the original photographer tried to sue Prince, I think this shows the impact of how effective the photo was on the viewers.

 

Studio portraits series

After several photography exercises using different cameras, settings and locations I had collected several photographs of my friends Dan and Ollie where they had naturally posed as a double act. I thought their were interesting images because of how they worked together and how they had a kind of detective style to them. I also wanted to see how portraiture can be explored using two people rather than just one. However I don’t think I would use these images for my final piece as they weren’t as successful as some of my other friends portraits.

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Strangers portraits

This part of the brief was rather scary to think about and do as asking someone for their photo can be quite intrusive to them and make them feel uncomfortable and I didn’t want to make someone feel like this. But when it actually came to taking the photo, after the initial awkward question, it was fine and I tried to make them feel happy and as comfortable as possible.

First I asked this woman, who was with her husband, I was pleased with the photo and think this is my favourite one I took as I like the way she fills the frame, the way the background is blurred out and how the light very slightly catches in her eye. Although the background wasn’t what I think would have been the most appropriate for her, its so unfocused that it isn’t obvious what it is. I edited the photo on lightroom to make the photo duller and drain some of the colour out of it. I like this effect on portraits and think, especially with the colours within this frame, it works well. I also like her facial expression as before this was her initial smile and although she didn’t seem that keen to have her photo taken, she still wanted to smile for it. After this her face slightly dropped to quite a serious expression. I prefer it when people are smiling so decided to use this. However with this image as the women is wearing the tinted glasses, I think it would be better to be lightened and have the shadows lightened more so for my final piece I will do this. STRANGER2The next photo I took was of a man, who’s wife was with him. I though approaching couples was less daunting and they can laugh about it together instead of one person feeling targeted. I found it rather amusing that he was jokingly telling his wife off next to him and so took a photo of this. The background is a bit unnecessary in that it isn’t related to the man and is at a bit of an angle. The main reason I like this photo is for the facial expression- which I think is the main focus of a portrait and therefore I’m happy with it.

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In the second image I had asked him move somewhere else, slightly under the bridge we were standing near. I liked the strong black lines going across the top of the image and the way the blue sign sits just next to his head, but doesn’t steal away from him. I did the same editing on this as I did on the first lady’s photo, so I drained the colour and made it darker.

STRANGER4

At first I really didn’t like this photo as it was over exposed as the sun was setting behind her and the colours didn’t seem to come out well. However in post production I reduced the whiteness, brought the exposure down and added more contrast. This looked a lot better and the details in her face came out stronger. Because the sun was behind her it’s created this halo of light around her hat which adds dimension to the photo.

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Studio experimentation

ELLIE5    ELLIE1

ELLIE2     ELLIE3

We experimented more with the reflectors in these images and tried to get the lighting flattering and correctly on Ellie’s face. We used different lights throughout the ‘photoshoot’ such as snoop light, spotlight, Lightbox, soft box lights to create different moods and effects on the subject.

ELLIE&OLLIE2  ELLIE&OLLIE1

For these photo it originally started that we were playing around with props and dark lighting but the photos actually came out quite well. The light hit their faces in the right place and the shadow behind Ellie’s face of Ollie creates a story to the photo.

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I took these photos fairly close up and changed Ellie’s portrait into black and white, and although she wasn’t ready for the photo I think it still works well as it looks like she’s talking out to the viewer. Dans photo also shows a lot of detail and the way the light was positioned works well with his eyes and makes him look alive and real.