Tuesday, 26 June 2012

staffordshire university graduates, photographic stlyes I like


Ian Hilditch
He did a large body of work looking at objects close up like wood, or frozen puddles, which I found really interesting, and more eye catching then any of the other photographers I had seen because you had to look at it to figure out what it was and in some ways it's abstract because you can't tell what it is straight a way and you have to actually study the image to find out what it is. I would be interested to go into this style of photography, because I am really interested in trying to photograph things close up ether using macro or, just a 50mm lens, and I enjoy looking at things to try and find interesting parts to photograph,
Also Cerian Chandlers work has a style to it which I like, she did Lot's of images in and around parks, when it was foggy and there was dramatic lighting and had some interesting angles to this images, I feel that this is a good style of work because it's more interesting than say just an image taken in the wood with out interesting lighting and no fog, I also like trying to get images that have more of a decorative look and feel to them more than images that are usable for stock sites like Alamy. Also the style of work Cerian Chandler, and Ian Hilditch have is more of a simple style instead of trying to photograph every thing that's happening they concentrate on one little bit and focus on a detailed part of an object.


Monday, 25 June 2012

Student Exhibition

My first student is Sophie Green, she did a film poster called The Clearing and was a pictuer of a girl with her hand tied behind her back. I chose this one because I felt that the picture was dramatic and gave the feeling of being afraid, because of the way the image looked with grain and the composition.
I chose Isobel Lindsug-wiles next, her work was of a person’s face done with ink, i picked it because of how simple yet effective the work is, I also really like the way she's just used blue and purple inks, I also liked the use of righting in the work.
 I picked Adam Boyd next because I really liked his use of the reflections in the train windows to capture what's going on, on the plat form, I feel that it's a really good effective way to create a good image.
Next I picked Parince Korsuwan who’s peace was a dress which had really good portraits of people on, Which is why I chose it because of how good and effective the portraits were and how well they had been incorporated into the dress.
Next is Lucinda Elisabeth Pandor work she created kitchen items by knitting wool and fabric, I really like this work because of how real they look, and how they look really well done.
I picked Lisa Malton whose work was creating flowers out of colour paper. This is why I chose this work because it’s really colourful and eye catching and the flower are really well done and look grate.
I've chosen James Prendergast work next because of how he's used bold colours next to really detailed parts of the work, I feel that this is good and really effective way to do it, because you have the contrast in detail and then you have the simple colours next to the detail.
I chose Sophie Little’s work next  because it's really detailed paintings, and I really liked the way she had done them one because of the detailed and the subject matter was also good, which is why I fined the pictures interesting and effective.
Abbey Preston’s work is photographs of animals in the zoo, which I have seen loads of but these where really good because the animals look natural and didn't look like zoo animals, I also liked how they were in black and white because I felt that it gave the images more impact.
I've chose Rebecca Elle Roberts pictures of the dog and the kids next, which were done by pencil, and are really good because of how realistic they are and how much detail she managed to put into the image.
Next I chose Nikki lea Bridges work, i picked it because I really like the style of the work, because it's really well drawn and has a surreal side to it, whilst still looking real, also the use of just using black ink to draw it works really well and is really effective.
next is Thomas Wood, I chose his work because it's really simply done but it's still really effective, it's of a teddy bear standing next to a rabbit, and is just simple colours used to make it look 3D but still have the cartoony effect.
lastly is my favourite one, and it's Charlotte Lucy pointons work, I chose it because her work on the computers is a really good zombie peace which has an arrow though it's head and it wereing a suit, then the second images is done by hand using a pen, and is really amazing because of the detail she gets in the image and how realistic it looks.

Thursday, 21 June 2012

Me, My self & I, Fianl image and evaluation

For this project I photographed my computer, I used my computer as my personal object, because I use it every day, and I wouldn't be able to work with out, because I use it for my photograph and for keeping in touch with friends and playing games, and also technology is a big part of my life with my camera, phone, PS3, and other technological items that I use on a regular basis, so i was also thinking along the idea of technology being of personal importance to me. I photographed it in this way because I wanted to photograph the inner workings of the computer and get some detailed shots of it, I used my macro lens to photograph this image and mounted it on my tripod. because of the lack of light I had to use a long shutter speed of about 1/20th of a second, and because i wanted a better depth of filed I used an aperture of 5.6, even thought this let in less light. I feel that my final image is quite good as an image, but I don't know how well it describes my personality or sees anything about why i have it. but I still think it's a good image.

contacte sheet of images

Tuesday, 19 June 2012

infomation on, Falmouth, newport, nottingham, bedforshire, swansea, gloucestershire universitys

Universities
Falmouth
BA(Hons) photography course, I feel this would be a good course for me because go with the idea of learning by doing which I feel is a good way to learn, and I find that I learn more by doing it this way, they also teach you a range of photographic skills which I feel will be good because it’ll help develop you’re ability to create more creative images.
Undergraduate courses (excluding Foundation Diploma in Art & Design)
Wednesday 20 June 2012 - To book your place, please either call us on 01326 213721 or email opendays@falmouth.ac.uk.
Saturday 13 October 2012 (includes Foundation Diploma in Art & Design) - Bookings open in August
Saturday 27 October 2012 (includes Foundation Diploma in Art & Design) - Bookings open in August


Tom Dymond, works for a leading sports agency, a job he secured after an internship straight after graduation. Recent projects have included shooting the promotional photos for David William’s' Comic Relief Thames River swim, as well as a host of freelance fashion and sports shoots. He side most valuable aspect for him was the level of professional expertise the tutors brought to the course. he had the world-renowned music photographer Gered Mankowitz as my studio technician and mentor, and they had a huge amount of help with the professional side, teaching them the skills they needed to be successful in the industry. Within the first year they all had work from magazines and by the time they left, they had a portfolio of published, paid work.

Newport university
BA(Hons) photography
This sounds like it could be a good course because they teach chemical and digital photography, and I quite like working in the dark room so I feel I would enjoy this part of the course, the course is also designed to help develop you own visual language, and your ability to express your ideas, and become more independent. And then at the end of the course you have to come up with and produce your own large body of work.

The next Open Days will take place on:
Saturday 27th October 2012
Saturday 24th Nov 2012
Saturday 20th April 2013

Nottingham university

Portrait Photography short course programme.
For some reason I can only find short course other than a master’s degree, but I did fine this course on portrait photography which look interesting, because it teaches you every thing you would need to no to use a studio in a professional way and it also teaches  you how to work with models to get the best results.

General open days for 2013 entry now available for booking:
·    Wednesday 11 July 2012
·    Saturday 15 September
·    Saturday 13 October 2012

Bedfordshire University
Photography and video art BA(hons)
I think this course would be good because it encourages you to develop an independent way of working, and let you develop your own independent way of working in a creative way, but also gives you the skills you would need to work in different media areas. I also feel that it would be interesting to work in moving pictures as well as still images.
  • Saturday 7 July 2012 (all courses) - book your place now.
  • Saturday 8 September 2012 (sport and education courses) - booking not yet open
  • Saturday 13 October 2012 (all courses) - booking not yet open
  • Saturday 17 November 2012 (all courses) - booking not yet open

From what I have read of the opinions from the students on the website I sounds like the university is a nice place to study and work, and that all the tutors and friendly and easy to work with. I didn’t find any student opinions on the photography course but from the other ones, the university look all right.



De Montfort University
Photography and video BA(Hons)
I feel this course could be good because again it’s photography and video,  the course looks at experimentation in both traditional and digital photography, moving images and sound,  also there is independent projects and group work which will help prepare you for working in a demanding professional position, the course also works on developing your creative ability and become a skilled worker making you more employable.
Open days, need to book


Swansea Metropolitan university

BA(Hons) photography in the arts
To me this course sounds good because the course encourages you to follow your personal interests and individual ideas thought the course. Which will also help develop an independent way of photographing, also your encouraged to explore ideas and develop new skills. Also the university’s good contacts will help to provided jobs at the end of the 3 year course.







In addition to our open days we are holding course taster days on Tuesday the 20th and Thursday 22nd November 2012. The taster days will give potential students the opportunity to find out more about the course, meet key staff, experience workshops, lessons and/or project work and help potential students to identify future directions and careers.
The taster days will run from 10.00-4.00 
Booking is essential, to book a place please click here
The courses running taster days are:





Gloucestershire University
fine art photography BA(Hons)
This course looks at approaching photography in a creative fine art way, and it will also teach you how to develop your work to a higher standard, the course also looks at all photographic styles as a way to express yourself, they also teach you how to use transitional photographic methods and digital photography

 Undergraduate open day.Saturday 16th June 
 (All Campuses)

Saturday 13th October
(All Campuses)

Saturday 10th November
(All Campuses)

Saturday 8th December(All Campuses)  
Saturday 22nd September (FCH 10.30am Primary and Secondary Teaching ONLY)

Monday, 18 June 2012

Me, Myself & I


For this assignment we have to photograph objects that are personal to you. we also have to photograph the objects in a way that also shows our personality, also why you have the object and what it means to you. for this I am thinking of photographing my computer because I use my compute a lot, I play game and talk to friends when not at college.
I am researching Peter Keetman for this, because I particular like how his images are very close up and have lots of detail in them, so I'm thinking that I'll try and do something similar.

True colours, personal stetment

Personal Statement
For my self portrait image I have taken it with a 18th century silhouette style, but with a modern look at it, I took my self portrait this what because I didn't particularly what to have that much detail in my face, so I thought about silhouettes, and how I've all ways liked them, and wanted to give one a go.
While taking my images I tyred several different back grounds, to see which worked best, and after looking at my images in light room, I decided that using the sky was the best one because it gave the image some detail in the back ground but not enough to distract the eye from the silhouette, but enough to make it interesting and not flat.
I also whilst taking my images tyred some with and with out my hat, I have chosen one with my hat on because I where it a lot, and it is something that people recognises about me, and it all so gave the silhouette a better finish round the top of my hair instead of all my crazy hair.
I have done some editing of my images in Light room, because I felt that I needed to make the silhouette a bit more silhouette, and that I needed to make the sky a bit better because even thought I had could in the sky, it was still a little flat but after a little tweaking in light room, I managed to bring out some of the contrast in the sky and make it more interesting which also added to the image.

possible jobs

Fall time job salary Pay after one year: £17,485, Contract Permanent
Photographers support RAF activities worldwide during both peacetime tasks and deployed war operations using modern digital systems. They can also undertake a variety of duties, ranging from identity photographs, photographing engineering faults of ground and air equipment to police photography – even photographing a Royal visit!

With the benefit of training and on-the-job experience (gaining nationally recognised qualifications along the way), RAF Photographers can develop the skills to set up and publish their products on computer networks; they can also be involved in the production of films and videos.

RAF Photographers use photo manipulation software, so candidates should be computer literate. If you are colour blind, you will not be able to join the RAF as a Photographer.

Qualifications you need: GCSEs/SCEs at Grade G/6 minimum or equivalent in English language and maths. Qualifications in graphics and an IT-based subject are desirable

Qualifications you can gain: NVQ Level 3 in digital photography and imaging; Advanced Apprenticeship
Wedding photographer
Part Time/ 10 Pound per hour
I am looking for someone who has experience in photographing weddings. The main reason I use an assistant is to take the traditional group shots so I am looking for help from a traditional photographer to compliment my candid style. Please do not apply if you have no experience photographing weddings, as due to previous experiences I cannot give you the job. You must be confident with large groups of people and personable. If a good job is done this will lead on to many more jobs. You must be confident working with your camera on manual and no flash. Please can you supply me with a list of your equipment and camera type and a link to your website or send me some pictures you have taken. 3-4 hours of work available.

I also require a photographer to cover weddings when I'm away on holiday and events I can not cover.

universtiy infomation

University information
University of Cumbria
This is a BA(hons) photography course it’s a full time and a part time, and the duration of the course is 6, 3 years. I will need 240 ucas points to get on to this course which is a MMM and I think I can achieve that. The first year introduces you to a range of themes and practises, critical theory, and to working independently as a photographer. You will be given a strong grounding in the principles and practise of photography debates and research methods. You will be able to explore a variety of lens-based genre through contemporary and traditional ways of working. You will be able to practise in the way you prefer, and will build a body of work that is a demonstration of your own ideas. You are encouraged to work experimentally either on location or in the studio and will be supported with tutorial groups which access technical workshops in camera and lighting techniques, Adobe Photoshop and printing processes. There is an option to study a module in traditional B&W photography practise if you choose. 
From the second year onwards, tutors will encourage you to further integrate your photography practise with critical thinking. You will work on self-initiated projects and exhibit your work in a public gallery or place. In addition, modules in Advanced Visual Narratives, Work Experience and Critical Discourse are offered in support your chosen position within contemporary practise.
In the third year you focus on an individually negotiated major project resulting in a final public exhibition that includes the production of a high quality professional folio or work in book form.  There is an option to choose either a practical route or a more academic route for those who may wish to do further study after graduating.  The course has a strong professional ethic and you will be encouraged to work towards one of the many career opportunities on graduation.
Chester University
 This is a photography BA (hons) combined the length of the course is 3 years full times, to get onto the course I will need a minimum of 240-280 UCAS points, which is basically a merit/distinction. Photography is an exciting and dynamic course of study, developing each student's individual approach to making photographic images. The programme is supported by guest lectures from international photographers, artists, writers and curators. 
The cross-flow of ideas between Photography and Fine Art is a core feature of the programme. Through the course you are encouraged to explore the material possibilities of the medium by developing digital and darkroom skills while investigating a wide range of different photographic forms including the print, artist's books and the photograph as object. We encourage a wide range of approaches to the medium including documentary, fashion and portraiture and fine art photography practise. We also encourage interdisciplinary study and support access to other art production facilities and teaching contact across the department. Over the three years of the course, we encourage you to reinforce your practise with thorough and wide ranging research.

artist talks

Artist talks.

Abby drum.
She studied jewellery design at Lufbra University and comment on how much it had help get contacts in her chosen filed, but that in the beginning it was hard because there was a lot of work and the fact that she had moved into student accommodation, but even with all that it was wroth going to University.
After graduating she has been doing a lot of commission work, and has also done some volunteer work to try and get more of her work out there and get her name better none, she is currently working on a project on making jewellery based on old medical technical, and medical equipment,
After listening to Abby’s talk, I think University would be good for me because it’ll be hard work but it’ll be a good experience for me and it’ll help me get contacts in the filed I want.

Polly Shave
She studied photography at Northamber University and side that she enjoyed University after she had got used to it and had got used to working on her on and living in the student accommodation. She did say that she hadn’t decided exactly what she wanted to do until the last minuet which made me feel better because I’m not 100% sure what filed of photography I want to go into,
She has also done volunteer work after University, and also did photography work shops to spared her name around and get more people to no her name, she all so became a member of the north staffs photography association. She also put on several expiation of her work which have sold her work made her name more well none to some art collectors.
She specialise in camera less photograph/photograms, her currant project is to portray the human body on a molecule scale, by portraying the inside of the body using the out side.
Listening to this talk again gave me an idea of how much work will be involved in going to University but I still think it’ll work for be and will help build my independents. And that wile still in University and after you have to push your self forward a lot and do a lot to get work.

Clear Bates
Started by doing 3 year at Newcastle College doing an art and design cores, then went to university studying the same subject, but she did say that she learnt most of what she knows at college.
She set up her own business with only 50 pound and with in about 2 years had 3 shops in Liverpool and sold lots of different items, which where all made, and stocks a lot of different designers, and works with several charity’s and also dose work shops in her shops. And she has done work working on films in the wardrobe department and as an extra
The talk from Clear bates, was good because it informed me that even after going to college and to University it’s still hard to work in you field and you have to be determined to make what ever you have work to your advantage and that you have to be good in your area to be able to get any were.
Susan Cross
Went to Hereford college of art and started on a foundation level cores, but didn’t no exactly what she wanted to do until she had started college, then she went on to do a 4 year cause in university studying jewellery and got an apprenticeship with a cores designer called Martin Adams.
After university she set up a work shop in London and ran it with other jewellers that she had meat from university, and also done some teaching along side doing independent work, whilst teaching she went to Finland on a staff exchange program.
She has also been asked to produce a peace for worshipful company of goldsmiths, which then lead to more commissions, from others like the world gold council.
She has help several exhibitions, she help one in Scotland where she exhibited a large body of work she had produced and also worked and organised an exhibition in 2003 on textiles and invited artists from around the world that she had meant whilst travelling.
A lot of her work is linked to what she did in college and university and she all so takes a lot of inspirations from drawing she dose in museums and from the places she visits
I feel that Susan went on a little bit but it was good because it showed what could be achieved if you work hard and take all the opportunities that you can.

Hannah Stoney
Studied fine art, painting and drawing at university, and all way wanted to own a shop selling art. She dose a lot of work using screen printing, which became based on memory’s, she all so uses a lot of writing in her work, and so thinks it helps to write about it because it helps you think about what it is your actually doing.
She held independent exhibitions while in university, which helped teach her how to put together, an exhibition, and she also had to do an exhibition for university, and also applied for travel awards.
She all so mentioned that it’s important to invite people that are important along like tutors, business people that run gallery’s, and art collectors, because that way you can get more contacts and meet people that can help you in the future.
She did her dissertation on the prise of art and started interviewing artists and gallery owners for their views on it, which also made more contacts. After university she started working front of house and doing expiation's at the Alan Christen Gallery, she got that position because she had interviewed the owner for her dissertation.
Finally she went to Tarentum Gardens gallery, and set up a shop and went back do doing independent work, her shop all so sells her work and other artists work in the shop/gallery, she all so manly stock graduate artist work so that they can have some income.
This talk again showed me that going to university can help a lot with getting a job in your filed in the future, especially if you out going and you go to exhibitions and talk to as many people as you can you will build up more contacts.




Robert hunter
He did a two year diploma in art and design at college which was good because it thought him different skills, his goal at the beginning was to illustrate children’s book, to help get to that goal he entered competitions to wright children’s books, he only came second but this still helped make contacts. He all so doses independent work to try and help get into making children’s book and published a book. He moved into a studio/gallery and work doing screen prints to make independent work, he was asked to produce a comic illustration for a publisher, which then led to them asking him to right and illustrate his own book. He was also asked by a musician to produce a book, which followed the story in the music and would accompany it.
I think Roberts talk was again a little slow but I did show that if you have a goal at the start and stick with it and work at it eventually you’ll be able to get there if you work at it, he did say that work started dropping of because he was changing and wasn’t being consistent with his work, but he stuck with the line he wanted to go down and now he’s there business is getting better.

Brian Griffin
He went to Manchester college and did a diploma in photography, as well as his photography he also works in films and did a lot of band photography and made some music videos, as well as photography he all so studied engineering and became very interested in the technical side of photography.
He takes a lot of his inspiration form old painting and movie posters instead of being inspired by photographers and trying to wok like them, he created a lighting machine that uses water to create a very experimental effect and look to some of his images. And also thinks digital has opened up photography and has made it more interesting
He photographed the people in charge of the Olympics for an exhibition, and helps his own exhibition of a body of work based on the Black Country and his up bringing.
I feel that Brian was the most inspiring speaker we’ve had because he talked about his work more. And he also put across the point that he’s a photographic artist working how he wants, which is how I would like to work when, and if I make it as photographer.

self portrain (true colours) final image

Sunday, 17 June 2012

image contact sheets

These are the images from my shoot for this project, I have some good images that I can work with in Light Room and Photoshop, and I think after I've done a little bit of editing , ill have a good final image .

Monday, 11 June 2012

Initial ideas, and reserach




 For this week assignment we have to take self portrait images, my initial ideas for this is to do photographers in the style of old 18th century silhouette portraits which they did on porcelain if I remember rightly. I will also be doing this in with a kind of modern look at it, but I'll be sticking with the side on view because that also defines the style.



it'll probably have a similar effect to this image of a guitarist, it'll be more of a side of view and I wont have a guitar, but it have some detail but not much.