Friday 27 March 2015

LO2 - Be able to plan a photographic shoot (Work in progress)

Task 1 - Initial Ideas:

A.) Title:
'The past never fades.' - 'Time' - Landscape Photo
'Passion and vocation.' - 'Zeal' - Candid Photo

B.) Genre:
Landscape Photography - Taking photographs of older buildings and super-imposing them onto the modern buildings to represent time which in a sense, creates a historical identity.

Candid Photography - Taking photographs of people in a natural surrounding i.e. in the city, charity workers, buskers etc. to denote the city and its people.

C.) Shot types/Angles/Composition/Framing/Shutter Speed/Aperture:
Landscape Photography - This will be mostly shots with consideration of natural light which will mean I will have to plan out what times I should take the photographs at and during what weather. I will have to consider the placement of the buildings and where to distribute the subject on the rule of thirds. The photos will most likely be in quite a lot of light which means a small aperture and a average to fast shutter speed may be used (<f5.6 Aperture and 1/60th Shutter Speed or higher). However, I could also consider a slow shutter speed and take a photograph of the same position where the foreground will have moving element to connote time. Each building will be super-imposed with different subjects and in different style such as mosaic or simplistic art.

Candid Photography - These photos will be a mix of solo and groups of people. An idea could be taking photographs of a subject(s) and then taking another photograph with a slower shutter speed than the original photo to create trails and it would create a motion blur and this would be added/edited in to the original photo which would make the original photo seem like time is passing by. With photos like these, I would have to consider multiple apertures and shutter speeds from a fast shutter speed to slow shutter speeds.


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