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Hello, Welcome to my blog! My style of photography is basically 'see something interesting and snap it'. I enjoy looking for things that nobody would have seen if it wasn't for my photo rather than taking photos of something everyone can recognise and has seen before.

Sunday 6 November 2011

Final portrait image

This is my final portrait image. I think the ring is the most striking piece of jewelry because it's quite big and nearly centered. I chose this photo because the tones of her skin are pale but not pale enough to get lost in the background where as in most of my other photos, this would have happened. The pose in this photo is a typical jewelry pose which makes it obvious as to what product I'm promoting. I like the way her red hair compliments the blue jewelry and how it seperates her skin from the background. I thought about having a coloured background and editing the image to create a scene similar to that of the actual Swarovski photos but when trying it out I thought this was the best way to display my promotional jewelry shots.

My portrait shoot

Promotional portrait research

For my portrait shoot I chose to promote some Swarovski branded jewelry. I started off by looking at how they promoted themselves to see what techniques and ideas I could pick up.


In all of these photos I have noticed that the Swarovski crystals are shown to be sharper then the model which makes them stand out rather than she being the focus of the image, this indicates importance and attracts attention to the product. The coloured backgrounds in these photos make them look more interesting as to what they would look like with plain white backgrounds. The flattering light makes the models look their best which is important to the company when trying to sell the product because it associates the product with beauty and perfection. The models have been edited to make them look better but to also to not allow them to take the attention away from the products.

 
I looked at some more promotional jewellery photography to get some ideas of what sort of images I could take rather than just replicating the current Swarovski promotional photos. The light is these photos are used in a way to smooth out the skin of the models and to reduce shadows on the face, this allows for an even skin tone which not only makes the models look better but makes the jewellery stand out too.

Shutter speed

These are some photos I took using shutter speeds below 1/20th of a second.

The light has made the models face look very smooth which is one thing I really like about this photo. The creeping dark shadow looks as though it's taking over. The small amount of his face which is being shown has a confusing expression, he's not in an obvious state of joy or sadness which makes the viewer think what he could possibly be feeling. If I was to analyse this photo deeper i'd say his eyes look sad but his mouth looks happy which makes the whole thing confusing. I like the look of this photo and how it will stimulate people's imaginations and get them creating different scenarios of what is going on in this photo.

This photo is very dark and sinister. I like the amount of dark there and the hoodie the boy is wearing because it gives him a thug like character which is an interesting character to be. In my opinion I got the lighting perfect for creating a scary, criminal theme.






I enjoyed adding colour to the images by messing around with glow sticks and think the outcomes are just as fun to look at as they were to make!

This photo looks very demonic. I like the scary facial expression, I think it goes well with the attempted narritve of an angry demon like being trying to get to someone. I don't like the big white mark caused by the model allowing his light to be shown to the camera within the exposure time, I will remove this mark using photoshop.

Large depth of field

My subject matter for these photos were insprired by William Eggleston.


William Eggleston

I like William Egglestons work because he takes photos of everyday things that we see all the time but don't think about or acknowledge. Most of his subject matter is domestic and recognisable.

Shallow depth of field

These are my photos showing a shallow depth of field.

The photo above has a very small depth of field. I really like this image because the colours are bright, vibrant and beautiful and the eye is drawn in by the sharp focal point then dragged around the wonderful smooth background.