Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Work Diary - Location Portraiture

For this session, we revisited the theme of location portraiture. As we worked on this topic before, I was familiar with the techniques I had to use in order to take successful pictures. However, we were told that we had to add the element of depth into our photographs. At first, I found this hard because I wasn't too sure how I could take a good picture that shows off my subject and at the same time shows depth. Angles were the best way of doing this; I was able to make sure the viewer concentrates on my subject's facial features and show depth in the background. In most of my pictures, the background is blurred. This was the easiest way of showing depth whilst still highlighting the theme of location portraiture. In the picture below, I focused on my subject's face and blurred the background slightly but not too much, this is so that the viewer can clearly see the element of depth but also focus on my subject's face.


In this picture, the background is even more blurry and this shows depth by emphasising on the distance between my subject and the background. By having my subject close to the camera and to one side side of the picture, I was able to show further depth as the background takes up most of the image.


If I had the chance to do this shoot again, I would try higher angles, where the camera is above my subject; this will be interesting and allow me to experiment with even more angles in order to show the element of depth.

1 comment:

  1. the question of why the photograph is blurred needs to be explained, you can do this by referencing the camera settings used . If you look at the f stop and link this to a presentation on camera settings which was given to you I think just after Christmas this might help also..

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