Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Monday, 23 November 2009
Hi. This week we struggled a little with the weather - rain- which doesn't make ideal conditions for taking photographs. As Trevor had missed last weeks session and we welcomed Nat to the group, we decided to head out to the centre of Preston to take some more street photographs although we quickly decided to head inside to the Harris museum and art gallery - it was not raining in there. We were presented with more difficult lighting as it was very dull and we had to use flash which gave us all some challenges. But as always there is something to learn and techiques were adapted to suit the conditions.
As always we had a dicussion when we got back to base.
Here are Nat's pictures, she particularly likes the patterns in this first picture
Here are Trevors photographs
Sunday, 15 November 2009
Session Two - Street Photography
This weeks session we decided to take photographs in the Preston city Centre as a contrast to the park and natural environment which we photographed last week. Before hitting the streets we looked at the work of Joel Meyerowitz particularly his street photographs of New York in the 60's and 70's
Here are Faye's photographs
Here are Faye's photographs
Faye likes the details, angles and shading on this photograph
This photograph was chosen because it stands out particularly because of all the different things to look at.
This was chosen because of the detail in the cloud and smoke in the sky
Faye likes this picture due to the colour blending in from the tree
Here are some of David's photographs
Colour Light and shade
David just likes it!!
He looks like he doesn't like his job
where's wally
Yummy
Monday, 2 November 2009
The first group started meeting last wednesday and will continue for 4 weeks from the 11th November.
We set off thinking about how photographs are framed by the edges of the rectangle, and how it is the photographer who decides the content and nature of their image by how they frame their picture, and what they include and leave out. We also thought about the vantage point of the photographer and how this influences the picture.
We headed to the park to put this into practise and take some picture.
Below are Faye's pictures
We set off thinking about how photographs are framed by the edges of the rectangle, and how it is the photographer who decides the content and nature of their image by how they frame their picture, and what they include and leave out. We also thought about the vantage point of the photographer and how this influences the picture.
We headed to the park to put this into practise and take some picture.
Below are Faye's pictures
And here are Trevor's
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