I chose this image because, I like the contrast between the darkness in the foreground and the light shining in the background. I like the positioning of the deer and the eerie feel to the photograph. Image sourced: (Amateur Photographer magazine) I like this image as it shows two rivals giving it their all on the field, neither player backing out of a challenge. Image sourced from: Roy Keane The second half with Roddy Doyle. I chose this album cover as I feel it perfectly captures the mood of the album in such a simple fashion. There is an element of chaos and calmness in this image. You get the message with this image as you do with the content in the songs. Image sourced from : Dave Psychodrama Vinyl.
Image 1- Zebra crossing. I like using different speeds and f stops to make this image and I like the symmetry Image 2- I like the colours of the autumn leaves I like the contrast between the green leaf on the tree and the blurred brown leaves which have already fallen I like how this image differs from image 2 as this one has different exposure
I watched two videos on photographic style for the lecture this week. I have realised it is important to have your own photographic style in order to be a good professional photographer. In the video, Sean Tucker discusses a story about when he was doing some photography with friends at a protest and how he felt out of place and came home with no good images, while his other friend got some great shots. (Tucker, 2019) What I have learned from this is that it's important to stick to a style that you know and are good at. It is also important to step out of your comfort zone and try lots of new things in order to find your true photographic style. Studying other photographers work to see what sort of styles you like can also help mould your own photographic style. In the second video about creating a photographic style, I learned about the importance of having a similar aesthetic and editing style in your portfolio. If you look through a professional photographers Instagram, ...
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