Thursday, 7 January 2016

Photo Documentary - Work Diary

For my Photo Documentary project, I used "my life" as a theme when taking photos. I decided I was going to take photos over the christmas holidays, with no schedule, but just when I felt it would be a good time. They were taken on my phone, therefore I was using auto shooting mode, which I feel may have limited me a bit.

Here is my favourite image from my Photo Documentary project.


I like this because of the very large contrast in tones. The only light tones are the headlights and rear lights of the cars, and they take up very little of the image. The dark tones create a sense of negative space, with the lights being the only things visible in the image. I feel that the mood created in this picture is very dark, scary and creates a sense of ambiguousness; the meaning of the photo and what you view it as is open to discussion. I feel that the editing of this photo helped add to the mood. I took the image in colour, and it was already very dark, with very little light tones. I opened it in photoshop and converted it to black and white, using the maximum white setting, so that the headlights of the cars would light up the road slightly, rather than just glowing in the background. I then changed the curves, levels and brightness of the photo, so that the black became so dark it was negative space, and the headlights were light enough to create a very strong contrast to this.

This is my least favourite image from my Photo Documentary project.
I feel like this is a good photo on its own, as it is well composed, well lit and is framed quite well, but I feel it doesn't hold nearly as much meaning, mood or ambiguousness as most of the other images from my project. I feel like if I had taken a photo of the carousel with some people on it, it would have fit more into my project and carried more meaning. I also feel that if I had taken it from different angle, possible a worm's eye view or an extreme close-up it could have been much more dramatic, and could have possibly had a narrow depth of field, which would have focussed the person viewing the image onto the horse. For editing, I only used the burn tool briefly and did nothing else to it. Maybe converting this to black and white or changing levels, curves and colour balance would have made the image more effective.

If I were to do a photo documentary project again, I would try and plan it out a little bit more before taking photos, and narrow down my theme so I know exactly what to focus on. I would also want to take my photos on my camera, so that I can control the Shutter speed, Aperture and ISO settings.



1 comment:

  1. a good set of images, I think you need to discuss your photographic approach in the work diary, e.g. the fact that you recorded the images with a mobile phone... I also think that the work diary for this post should tel a story... to do this you will have to post more images and discuss the nature of your investigation....

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