Friday, 23 January 2015

Final 5x4 black and white prints

The image above is the negative i chose to print 20x24, the bigger print of the four.























The remaining three are negatives i chose for the 3 smaller prints

Evaluation

The concept around this project for me became clear for me after only a tiny bit of research opposed to the last project where i really struggled to figure out what i would base the entire thing on. Looking at portraits that are already out there it became evident that there are different interpretation you can achieve that cross over into different styles, such as fashion and documentary. I decided early on that i wanted to achieve a more natural, documentary style portrait, to achieve this i also decided early on that i wanted the subject(s) to be strangers, at least for the most part.

The factors that really influenced me during this project was seeing the portrait style used with documentary in the cases of images i saw in wonderland magazine a few of which i used as examples.  Both the group portraits and single portraits within the magazine, helped me figure out the look i really wanted to go with. I liked the idea of shooting outside against urban backdrops such as sky, brick walls and shop shutters. The images within the magazine, although i knew they were models hired to be in the shot. Made me look at them as if they were taken by a friend in a relaxed environment or candid or even just chance encounters, which is why i decided to go more with images of strangers so they were infact chance encounters.

If i was to go back to this project in order to improve the work i've done i would have taken a lot more dark slide out with me especially when shooting with the 5x4 field camera. This is because some of my negatives didn't work out right leaving me without enough time to shoot more resulting in me not capturing full length images, the majority of my images were mid shots. This in return means a certain aspect of the brief wasn't met. But this is an error on my part because i know film photography is unpredictable and its not always certain you will capture the image perfectly sometimes the image will be fogged etc. Looking back i should have thought ahead it is better to have more images than needed than too few.
Also with the images i have put forward in the black and white part of the project i felt that my smaller prints could have been a lot better, the negatives were quite gray which left my images looking gray all over and the whites were not white. In order to change the tones in the prints I did use a 5 filter to bring out the whites but i wasn't 100% happy with the finished result. I felt that a lot more time could have been taken to show the best of my ability in the dark room.

A new skill i have gained, isn't really a new skill for me however i feel i have improved upon this skill massively within this project. Just like the last project i brushed upon the fact i gained skills in talking with the subject of my photographs, in the case of the last project it was my grandparents so it was an easier transition but in this project is was infact strangers, i felt more comfortable talking to the strangers and actually approaching people which this time last year was a terrifying prospect for me.

This assignment challenged me quite a bit more so with shooting color film, as i stated previously i have only really shot color film using a disposable camera i am in no way shape or form used to loading color film or shooting color film using a hasselblad, i have used a hasselblad with a digital back but not with a film back, i also have never printed color images in a dark room before where as i am very familiar with how black and white darkrooms work as i have used them since the age of 13/15. Also not being a fan of the dark in my personal life i am proud that i was able to print in the color dark room which is completely pitch black it doesn't have red lights like the black and white darkroom.

upon reflecting upon this project i feel happy with the images i have put forward, but in some cases i feel i didn't achieve the best results, i felt that i am capable of much better like my previous projects.

Shooting color film

Today is the first time i have shot color film on a film camera other than the generic disposable cameras you used on holiday in the early 2000 .
The camera in question was a hasselblad with a film back.
I enjoyed using the hasselblad a lot more than 5x4 field camera due to the fact that its way more portable and light, there isn't heavy equipment to carry you aren't confined to one space and you don't have to waste time setting up the camera. With the hasselblad i could physically walk to people and ask opposed to seeing people walk around to obviously avoid me.

I am really excited to see how the images turn out once they are back from the shop.

My direction

Through my research and even the 5x4 images so far i definitely want to capture images that document the person and for it to look natural not staged. Therefore for my black and white images and color i want to capture them outside and mostly of strangers.
With the decision to take images outside i feel that my images will hold a lot more truth about a person, this will also allow me to interact with strangers and improve my people skills which in return will only make me better when encountering people in the photographic industry such as models, art directors etc.

Color film photographers

Alec Sloth


Alec Soth is a photographer who captures portraits in a way that looks like he is documenting the person, not just taking an image of their face. Be it with their clothing or lack of, or props of nothing at all what i got from looking into his work is that he manages to capture them in an instant. 

I've chosen a select few images that i really liked, 






In portraits the idea of capturing the essence of a person in a single image is in a sense documentary, the two styles (portrait and documentary) merge together in most cases depending how the image looks and what the concept and situation was. For example a portrait taken in a studio with a glamorous model is still a portrait but is more on the side of fashion or editorial, where as a portrait taken of a stranger on the street or possibly a headshot of a model at a casting is more of a document of the person making it more documentary.


primary research single portraits

Single portrait primary research


aswell as looking at the pairs or group images in Wonderland i also looked at some single portrait images.
The images below are two types of image in my head and i have ordered them into those groups.



The images above to me appear more natural, less set up. As i stated earlier this is a look i want to get with my portraits, in pairs or not.  








To me these images look obviously stages either set up in a studio or equally just a controlled environment. This gives the images a more editorial, fashion look. 


Photographer who take portraits on black and white film - Sean Moorman

Sean Moorman






Out of the portraits by Sean Moorman i have selected i really love the effect of having a natural background, they don't look set up as if they were staged in a studio. I have had the option of shooting images in the studio for this project but i love the idea of being outside not asking people who i know to pose for a photo because that in itself can be staged because you plan in advance, instead due to the look of these images it makes me feel like he's walked up to someone in the street and asked there and then to take their photo giving a more natural look and this is something i feel i want to do to actually capture the person.