Tuesday, 20 November 2012


photo by Anna Hardy
this a bit weird because this looks like someone i used to know.
but this is the kind of look your get from most kids if you ask them to show an angry expression
like the hat though, though you could say that there is to much light on the face of the subject the use of natural light working to a disadvantage, i find that this draws something away from the overall image and at the same time adds to it a certain quality that i find more disable, though i know some people would disagree with me


http://www.annahardy.co.uk/portrait.php


 Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2012 shortlist: Jordi Ruiz Cirera
photo by Jordi Ruiz Cirera
 winner of the Taylor Wessing Photographic portrait award 2012
you can kind of tell that the subject was a bit anxious about having this taken and not sure about the surroundings said it was in Bolivia, and there's what like a babies high chair in the background..  

http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2012/11/06/taylor-wessing-photographic-portrait-prize-2012-winner-announced/


Monday, 19 November 2012



Che Guevara
one of the the most widely know and used portraits has to be this photo of the marxist revolutionary.
this man is kind of an enigma, to me as much as he is to everyone else, in life as much as much as he is in death..

http://brainz.org/10-most-iconic-photo-portraits-20th-century/



Jim Morrison by Joel Brodsky
this what i would consider a quintessential portrait photo as it shows jim as what he was a sex symbol and music icon.
i do really like jim and the doors and as such this is probable my fav photo of jim just because.
also he's a legend in my eyes and a lot of other peoples, but most of all i love it because of his nonchalant expression. you can just see from his expression that he just dont give a f*@k..


http://brainz.org/10-most-iconic-photo-portraits-20th-century/


new brief, portrait photography so yer a new name for the blog and gunna be posting sum research soon..

Thursday, 15 November 2012

reflection/evaluation


Reflection …

Starting a blog

One of the first things I did was start a blog. Which entailed having to open a blogger account using my g-mail domain, which I had set up previously, as without a g-mail account I couldn’t set up a blogger account, as Google owns blogger. After I had opened a blogger account I added people from the course, to my Google+ circles, so that they could see what I was looking at and what I was thinking about the images I posted on my blog. There was very few issues with this as Google+ and blogger are very user friendly and any problems I did encounter aren’t really note worthy as they basically solved themselves with just having taken the time to have a play around with them each in turn.

Going and taking pictures

I then went out and took some photo’s in the street photography style, with a borrowed camera at first, then when my loan came through I bought my own camera so I could take photo’s when I wanted too, without having the trouble of checking weather there was 35mm camera available and then having to borrow one out of the store. Mostly walking around and shooting but I did sit on bench and take some shoots as well. Taking photo’s of things I found interesting and or visually appealing, posting the contact sheets and prints from the shoots onto my blog. At first I didn’t have much idea about what I really wanted to produce as my final 5 prints, but as I took more and more photo’s I realized that the photo’s I actually liked where the ones with angles and circular shapes. The circular shape of the puddles and angular nature of curbs and square seaty things contrasted really well. I found it easer to achieve the circular shapes (from puddles) in rainy weather.

Developing and printing

After I had taken the photo’s I developed them and made some prints, I had a few issues at first with my film being under fixed, so I went back and re-fixed that film, I also I had a note worthy experience with one of the winding reels with my film not going on it properly, and ended up have to get rid of the film as the reel actually damaged it. Other than that I had no other difficulties developing. Whilst printing I had a little difficulty with one the enlargers being dodgy, the focusing light kept flickering on and off whilst I was trying to find the correct focus for the image which led to me having to find a different enlarger one that wouldn’t have this problem. The only other problem I had whilst printing was the simple fact that I couldn’t find the correct focus by eye so I had to keep borrow a focus finder from the store, which wasn’t really to big an issue until they ran out which meant I had to weight, im not the most patient person and weighting isn’t my strong suit and as such I found this to be quite a big issue.

Wednesday, 7 November 2012



Pictures on a Page
Harold Evans with Edwin Taylor
Heineman:London
Page 175
the now famous image of the monk Thich Quang Duc's self immolation in protest of the Vietnamese war, featured on the cover of rage against the machine's self tittled album. JFK said that "no news picture in history has generated so much emotion around the world as this one has". my  feelings about these pictures are a bit mixed, first i kind of like the fact that the were taken and the effect they had was obviously for the better, but as a way of protest it is very extreme..



Pictures on a Page
Harold Evans with Edwin Taylor
Heineman:London
Page 171
shot taken just befor an attack of some sort, quite like this because you carnt really see anyones face's adding an element of anominty to this street scene..
Pictures on a Page
Harold Evans with Edwin Taylor
Heineman:London
Page 141
had to have this in my blog somewhere, the comic factor of this is very apparent. with the police all crowding around the streaker and the guy in the background rushing up to conceal his inappropriate manliness, and it allmost looks like he's about to burst out into laughter. the eye is almost imeadetely drawn to the policemans hat and what its covering..




Pictures on a Page
Harold Evans with Edwin Taylor
Heineman:London
Page 95
it looks like a screen shot from a film, in actuality its photo of a Hungarian rebel on a rampage. i like the fact that theres an element of concealment to the photo, as the photographer is in a building, thinking  himself safe when he's probable not safe at all.. also it left me wondering what he was yelling, though i could probably guess, and wouldnt really be appropriate for the blog..




Pictures on a Page
Harold Evans with Edwin Taylor
Heineman:London
Page 91
the node on the billboard in this photo dominates this shot, and the woman running across the shot dosent seem to have noticed it or is she ignoring it, it raises questions of ethics..




Pictures on a Page
Harold Evans with Edwin Taylor
Heineman:London
page 20
this is shot of policeman first on the scene of car accident, this is charged with emotion. the woman appears to be praying, the policeman almost has a smile on his face, im sure he is trying to reassure her that help is on its way, and trying to make her as comfortable as possible before the emergence services get there.. a real change from some of the other pictures iv posted on the blog recently..




Pictures on a Page
Harold Evans with Edwin Taylor
Heineman:London
Page 7
another picture of Thich Quang Duc's self immolation..





Pictures on a Page
Harold Evans with Edwin Taylor
Heineman:London
Page 3
picture of a stowaway falling to his death, the photographer who took this didn't realise he court the stowaway until he made a print of it, as he was only trying to photograph the plane, but photograph went from being an average photo of a plane to an extraordinary photo..

Monday, 5 November 2012

Brian Horton
Guide to Photojournalism
second edition
New York
Associated Press

page 178
this photo is made eery by the lone bagpiper walking off into the fog, not really much else to say here, other than the eye tracks the bagpiper from his footprints following him into the distance..
Brian Horton
Guide to Photojournalism
second edition
New York
Associated Press

page 171
this is kind of relavant at the moment with the hurricane an such so i thought id stick it on here to add some relevance to my blog, the water being nearly up to his neck reminds me of a saying..

Brian Horton
Guide to Photojournalism
second edition
New York
Associated Press

page 93
this is like the only whole page from a book that iv really put on the blog, it being a whole page of street photography i thought it was an easier option than just scanning each on in one by one, they are all of like homeless people in new york city..  
Brian Horton
Guide to Photojournalism
second edition
New York
Associated Press
page 69
comedy value of a groupe of santas trying to resuscitate someone is quite high if ya ask me, but..


Thursday, 1 November 2012

seventh contact sheet
street photography
Whitby


sixth contact sheet
street photography
Whitby
contact sheet five
street photography
Middlesbrough 


contact sheet four 
street photograph 
Middlesbrough



markus hartel
this guy is clearly having a face palm moment.. anyway on a more serious note he looks like he's had a hard day and is on his way home from or going to work, clearly taken on the subway, and its interesting to think about what they must be think and feeling..