Sunday, 19 June 2016

Dear Diary kinda thing

I got reminded by Francis last week about the windows. I didn't realise it was the next week. I need to print out my final photographs and hang them up on Wednesday (22 June) morning (hopefully, I can set up the photographs anytime during that day). I went to warehouse stationary this afternoon, near closing time. So I wasn't able to print any photos. I will have to go in tomorrow. I have a full class tomorrow so I will have to do this during my 1-hour lunch break due to finishing late but if I don't go during lunch I will have to go after class. This gives me at least 2 hours at Warehouse Stationary.

I have decided that I will go with my original plan and print out 3 big photographs. It will be pricey. After thinking about it more I realised that 2-4 photographs on one printing paper will be too small and the photographs won't look appealing, I guess. Like it will look nice if the photos were big.  

I was thinking that I should go to the windows and try out with different sizes of papers but I will be sticking with the 3, probably A1, photographs. Because time. 

Tuesday, 14 June 2016

Extra thoughts

Experiment more with editing photographs to black and white.

WORK OUT SIZING!
Having doubts about the size of my photographs.

Went and checked out the size the other day and maybe one photograph for each window is too much, 'worth my money' wise.

I think I would rather pay more if I had more photographs on one printing paper. So I might not print one photograph for each one window.

Might have 4 photographs on one paper. So 4 photographs on 3 separate papers. That's 12 photographs in total.

I should start having my final photographs by next week.
And I should start working towards them right now.

With the photographs I already have, I will be doing test prints.

Need to go check out the place in Manukau, where I will be printing.

Check price.

All my photographs will have to be in landscape.
But then maybe if I choose portrait I could have 3 photographs, or more depending on size, on one paper.

Research Ideas: Manipulating

https://www.flickr.com/photos/mr_wood/page4/



I could manipulate photographs to look like this or something

Having ideas that maybe I could manipulate my photographs somehow.

but saying this I don't think I will have enough time to experiment this. I would have to think of the different shots I would need to take to manipulate the photographs, so that it could work together or something.

I could research more into this during free time, to determine the time frame,  if I do go along with this or not.

Reviewing photographs: Yana


Over exposed around her face.
Shallow DOF in the background.


Deep DOF. 


Shallow DOF in the background which gives the photo a nice look. Making Yana stand out more.


Over exposed.
I don't like how her arm is cut off. 


Too dark.
Composition is bad.


I notice that when I take photographs, I capture them from the side or have them placed on the side of the frame. 


Thought:
Need to take different angles and take more photos. I've been slacking, technique wise, but then I can see the type of shots I do. 

Monday, 13 June 2016

Reviewing my photographs: Avoiding viewfinder eyepiece

These photographs are taken without me looking through the viewfinder eyepiece.
Like photographer Jay Giampietro who takes photos with his iPhone from his ear.
I got to use a classmates Olympus digital camera. Lens: OLYMPUS M.14-42mm F3.5-5.6 II R.
The camera was nice and small so I was able to experiment taking photographs without looking through the viewfinder.
I got to take photographs without being all up in their face or them knowing I was taking a photo.

Downsides of not looking through the viewfinder:
Wouldn't be able to know if I needed to:
Zoom
Focus
Add shallow or deep DOF
Add or take objects in the frame, away or in the frame


Dislikes:
Open sign is not the main focus. Like it's not the first thing I look at. 
Reflection being a distraction. As well as the other signs on the windows. 

Would've looked nice at night. With just the lights of the open sign showing.


I liked how the bags were laid out in front of the store.

Dislike:
Where I'm standing because the bags aren't in the centre. 


Dislike: 
Too zoomed out.
Zoomed in would've been better. 
Too much space around the subject (man).
The over exposed in the background. 


I like that you are able to see the client.
Would've looked nice if I added the name of the place.
Could've stood back a bit.


Said hi to her as I took this photo. 
I like how she's standing there, holding onto the door. 
I like the way she stares into the camera as well.


I kinda like this photograph. It reminds me of those boring professional photographs who take not so professional photographs but yet they are, in a professional art way. (if that's even a thing)

Dislikes:
Over exposed

I think I like the angle but idk. It think it works. You can see the lady adding more food to the trays. All that oil though.


Little kids playing. Adore.
I don't like the wide shot of this. 
Maybe focusing on one kid would've worked. Although I do like this photograph.


random thought:
Look up street photography without people


Reviewing my photographs: Avoiding viewfinder eyepiece

As I review my photographs from this day I've noticed that every single person I've captured was on either side of the frame (left or right). Giving them a big amount of space around them.  Negative space.
These are the set of photographs where I wasn't looking through the view finder.

These photographs are taken without me looking through the viewfinder eyepiece. 

Most of these photographs have something in common that I dislike.

There is a lot of space in these photographs. I dislike how much space there is but then I feel like it provides more depth (if that's the right word to use) to the photo. Like if it was a portrait of them walking, it would be like, 'where are they going?' kind of thing. But then maybe a close up wide shot would've been helpful in most of the shots. 

(A few of the dislikes I have mentioned under each photograph can be fixed in Camera Raw though.)


Dislikes:
That it's not straight. 
Over exposed in the top area.

The pole of artwork that is placed in the corner of the frame, it's irritating. 
I like that I've captured him walking in front of a store, that is seen clearly. 


Like maybe a close up wide shot would've looked better here. 
I like that you are able to see the shadow and the light. 

Dislikes:
Motion blur.
Too much opened space. 
Placing of where the little boy is.


Dislike:
That the top of the man is cut off.

Other than that, I really like this photograph. 


I kind of like this photograph. Although the man on the side is dark. I like that the light is more focused on the foreground (art wall, fish head). It makes the photo stand out, giving the man covered in the dark more impact. (If that makes sense.)


Dislikes:
Too much space
Angle. Where I'm standing to take this photograph.
Composition.
Over exposed.
Out of focus.

I wouldn't be able to stop and actually take a photograph of him if I was using a big DSLR camera.  Like a real intense photograph. So being able to use this camera was a way I could take a sneaky picture.


Way too much space. 
Camera angle is low.
Man walking towards me is lost in the frame.


Dislike:
Over exposed.
Where I'm standing. Makes the composition look crocked. 


(The girl in pink liiike)

She was with others who were also in pink. I wanted a photo of them but this was the closest I got. 

Dislike:
Over exposed. 
Composition is bad. 
Photo is almost like I wasn't focusing on the little girl. 


Doing her job kind of thing. 

Dislike:
That damn tree. It blocks off the photo in a way. Like yea, distracting.
Over exposed.
If only the boy on the bike was a bit closer.
Those birds would've been cool too, if the composition was right.

Just had a thought (Try different lens)


Everything is in focus.
The colours on the left stand out.
It's not a bad shot, in a 'didn't look thought the view finder' way.


This was like a once off experiment (I'll probs end up doing it again). Because taking photographs without looking through the viewfinder is like missing the perfect shot. So yea. But this is good, so I will be able to go over my photographs and see what I need to fix up on. Such as knowing what to do when I go out again. 

Like...looking through the view finder.
Setting up and taking time to set up the frame. Like really see if everything is focused or shallow DOF is in the right areas etc. etc. etc.

(Lens: OLYMPUS M.14-42mm F3.5-5.6 II R.)

Wednesday, 8 June 2016

Otara presentations


  • OTARAcube
  • OTARAwindows
  • Fresh Gallery
  • Otara Town Centre
  • Manukau Institute of Technology 

Otara Cube
I love this photo I took of Jackiiiie last year. Caught in the moment.

Fresh Gallery

Photo of Ken and Yana as they look at the works in Fresh Gallery. I love the reflection of the new Otara walkway that is shown on the windows. I kind of like the 2 grey bars that show and hold up the windows. But then the photo does look a bit tight, like no breathing space. (whatever that means)


Manukau Institute of Technology

There are many areas in Otara that I could have presented my work. Thought I would put down the different areas in Otara that work could be presented (Photograph wise), just as research.

And the other places in Otara that could be used as presentation.