Monday, 30 April 2012

Alternative Process - Photogram 


When I decided to do a photogram I was assuming it would be rather simple. I was very wrong I spent two days in the dark room playing with various objects I had found in both art  rooms such as tissue paper, my mascara that I found in my bag, some advil and soy beans that Sarah was so kind to let me have. I soon realized that a photogram was easy to do but so difficult to do well. 


I had been trying many ideas, such as bug, butterfly, and a pill addiction. For some reason all I wanted to do was an explosion I thought it would look really freaking cool, the largest explosion I would think of would be the terrorist attacks on the twin towers on september 11th 2001, 9/11. I quickly found a long forgotten piece of chalk and a plastic knife and started chopping away at it trying to make what I kept telling people was my "cocaine' - aka the explosion part of the photograph. As the buildings I used two pieces of film that was over exposed that I simply found lying around. I wanted to show the explosion and the impact. I love this photograph and it turned out much better then I have ever thought it would, I am very happy with it. 

Friday, 13 April 2012

Studio Lighting ~ part three

Mixed Lighting 
I adore this photograph of Danielle. I used natural lighting from the window behind her as well as the indoor lights that were in the hall way and flash. I had an f-stop of 4.5 and a shutter speed of 1/4. I really like the photograph because of the way the light makes her eyes look. Danielle has the prettiest eyes, and I love the way this photo makes them look so deep and wondering. I am very proud of this photograph. 

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Studio Lighing ~ part two


Painting with light. 
Painting with light caused the biggest issues for me beacause it was always difficult to make new and original ideas. One of the first few thoughts I had was to do a crown (almost as if I am wearing the crown). I thought of this because my daddy always calls me and my sister princess one and princess two. He has always called me and my sister these nicknames becuase we are have our ocassional 'princess' moments (as all teenage girls do). I used a fifteen secoand exposure on a f-stop of 9. I really like the way it turned out, it reminds me of my father everytime I look at it - even though I deny that I am a princess.

Studio Lighting ~ part one


Studio Lighting 


I chose Olivia as my model (we have been best friends senice the good ole age of 5 months old, thus making this freindship almost 16 years long - crazy). I really liked this photograph because it is such a beautiful shot that was taken when she was giggling.  I used a strong ambient light and had a strong light on her hair making it look glosslier and shinnier (then it normally is).



One of my biggest struggles was not making Olivia look washed out she has quite fair skin and with all the harsh lighting it was difficult not making her look gostly pale. I really wanted her to look glowing and radiant.



This is my favourite picture of Olivia. She is showing her goofy side (that most people dont get the oppourinity to see). I really like the way the light catches in her eyes and makes them look as if they are glissening.

Thursday, 8 March 2012



This assignment to find your name in nature really tested my creativity. You have to look at something and think of all the ways you could flip, turn, rotate or change the it to make it fit what you needed.  A lot of my e's I had originally thought would be good w's, but later I realzied that they would fit my picture a lot better as e's. The a and n faced the biggest challenge for me, I found it so difficult to find those letters. This assignment really tested my creativity and the way that I think, it was a very big challenge for me but I think I was successful and am very proud of my final product. 

Friday, 2 March 2012

Patrick Demarchelier 




Patrick Demarchelier is a french born fashion photographer, he got his first camera at the age of seven. Patrick is a fashion photographer based in New York, he has worked with Vogue, Rolling Stone, H&M, Chanel and Calvin Klein. I really love his photography because it is elegant and glamourous, he encompases the elegance that is so often missed in the world of fashion. Patrick has this way of capturing special moments in his work, moments that are difficult to capture. He really inspires me and I look up to him as a photographer and admire his work. 


My favourite photo shoot that Patrick Demarchelier has ever done was for United Kingdom Vogue in september 2010, he did it with Kate Moss. I really like these photographs because they are efortlesly chic and fabulous. The really inspire me in all my work and I look up to him and explecially this spread.