Thursday, 13 December 2018

CUBISM

the study of peoples culture

it was a truly revolutional style of modern art developed by Pablo Picasso and George Braques

Cubism it was the first style of abstract art which involved at the beginning of the 20th century in response to a world that was changing with unprecedented speed

Can use a long shutter speed



David Hockney


The Desk - July 1st 1984

David Hockney is an artist and photographer from England, David has an important roll in the pop art scene of the 1960s and is also considered one of Britons most influential artists of the 20th century, David was born on the 9th Holy 1937 and is 81 years old and studied at Bradford college 1953-1957.This artwork belongs to the cubism movement, this is a movement found in the early 20th century art movement which brought European painting and sculpture towards the 20th century more modern art, cubism is known for dividing photographs and art into squares/cubes across a page to create a full image e.g taking images of a chair from all angles and then taking them into photoshop and creating squares so you can see the chair from all ages but in one photograph.The shot types in this image are almost all at medium close up and a few at close up, angles being: high angles, low angles and the medium shot.












Wednesday, 12 December 2018

Expererimentation

Planning:
- Camera
- Park Hill
- Old People
- Night or Day
- Documentary Photography
- Black & White
- Photoshop CC 2019

Wednesday, 5 December 2018

TaskBlog


Park Hill


On this photograph I have changed the aperture setting on the camera by turning it down, in doing this it has let less light into the camera which creates a darker image with less whites around this building. The aperture setting in this photograph was set to F/11, this helps me create more photojournalism for my theme as most photographs in this theme aren't bright but more dark and dull looking images in black and white rather than any greys and whites. The effect this has on the final image is a darker images and it also turns down all the whites in the image. This is an image I took of the new part of the Park Hill flats in Sheffield, I decided to take the images of Park Hill because I like the photography themes of run down buildings and rough places, even though it is the new part of Park Hill using Monochrome in Photoshop has helped me change the photograph to still look old and run down.

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PLAN

My theme I have chosen to work with is documentary and photojournalism as I feel these images hold a story and are also very powerful just by looking at them even if the story of photograph hasn't been told or seen yet. My plan for my photoshoot will be to have a model looking at the camera while the camera is looking up at the model, the background being Park Hill again and the model to be wearing rugged and dirty looking clothes so the image will look as if the model has had a rough life growing up in a rough area to show the audiences and viewers that life can be really dark and hard for everybody and that no one should look down on anybody because that's how life can turn for everybody. 

Location: Park Hill Sheffield

Timing: At night as this will have the darkest looking effect rather than mid day with nice weather and the sun shining down on the model.

Shot Planning:

Models: Teenage boy or an older rough looking man for more photojournalism

Camera Settings: A fast shutter speed but a low aperture to capture the image straight away with no blur and to also capture the background in full focus.

Lens: I will use a wide angle lens as this will capture the surroundings of the model as I am taking the photograph in a rough area purposely so people can see the rough parts of the world. 





Idris Khan

Idris Khan is a British artist/photographer based in London, England. Khan's work is layered imagery to create an abstract final image a...