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Something New
Something Old Research
Photoshop Brushes
I used mixer brush to paint my images and I really liked the way it worked and changed my images into paintings. It has different shapes, flow and sizes. The normal brush I use for dodge and burn, which is quite helpful too. It covers all the areas properly even the small spaces can be covered with it.
Fashion Story
I did collaboration with GCU fashion students for this brief. I was shooting their ideas and they worked really well as a fashion story.

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Archetype Research
This brief was about shooting two images one on location and one in studio. We had to choose from 12 brand archetype, I chose sage as I wanted to shoot a yoga pose and a quite and peaceful location image to merge them together.
Brand Narrative Research
I decided to shoot jewellery for my brand narrative brief. Above all the images I used as my inspirations. last two images I searched for to decide my location and I am happy that I chose this bridge to do my location shoot.
Soft Proofing for printing
Soft proofing lets you temporarily simulate how an image will appear on another device, such as a printer, by using only a computer monitor. This can be a helpful tool for making more predictable prints and is perhaps one of the most useful applications of color management. It usually involves highly color accurate wide gamut computer displays.
I tried colour profiles of different printers and paper types to see the difference it make to the colours.
Puppet Wrap
Selection tool to select the elephant
Dragged to a different background
Edit > Puppet wrap
Pinned the areas I wanted to secure
moved the trunk and tusks slightly upwards
Saved the changes
Content Aware Move and Extend
Move
Selection using lasso tool
Selected content aware move tool
Mode > Move
Dragged the object onto the left side a bit
Extend
Selection using lasso tool
Selected content aware move tool
Mode > Extend
Dragged the object on to the side, which made a copy of the object

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HDR
Photoshop
Open images in photoshop
File > Automate > Merge to HDR pro
Select the files to merge
Displacement Map
Duplicate the background
Make it back and white
Adjust the levels to make it contrasty
Save the file as PSD
Drag the pattern on the normal background
Trasform > Scale
Bring the opacity down to see through and fill the object properly
Quick selection mask or pen tool
Save the selection
Filter > Disort > Display
10/10 stretch fit
Load selection
Smoot and feather
Blending mode to multiply
Advertising Photography
Contextual
The activity or profession of producing images used in advertisements for commercial products of service.
Advertising Agencies
Editorial
Magazines as Vanity Fair
Unlimited expenses cover
pay £150
Contract Publishing
Sainsbury magazine
John Brown (publisher)
Red Wood (publisher)
They are friendly and have private clients
Money is good
Standard of photography
£600 to £1200
can go up to £4000 a day
Designs Agencies
Website promotion images
£2000 day rate
Advertising
Confidence
£6000 a day base rate
They want to own images
Creative Directors design the idea
Social photography can be applied for advertising photography
Advertising Photographers
Lisa Pritchard (agent )
Patrick Harrison
Tina Atkins
Alice Whitby
Getting into advertising photography
A great portfolio
Can have four themes
High quality and multiple copies
Five duplicates books
Understanding the business
Knowledge about the production
Free structures
Contacts ( knowing everyone in agency and their current client
You can expect an advance of 50%
Agency Access
Full service marketing for artist
Most agencies have galleries to exhibit photographers work
AOP awards
Photo Agents (Advantages and disadvantages)
A agent will do most of the non image making\creative work load, but will take about 25% of everything you earn.
Agent will make appointments and will look after production
Deal with money matters and importantly create a barrier between you and the client and offer support.
LPA\photographers, futures,
Moving image
Germaine Waker
Jo Clark
DIY ( Do It Yourself)
keep all of the money, but do all the work.
Working without an agent can be seen as negative, when you are not established yet.
12 Brand Archetype
Innocent
Hero
Regular Guy\Gal
Care Giver
Creator
Explorer
Rebel
Lover
Rular
Gester
Magician
Sage
Jill Todd
Exhibition Review
How does the flyer /poster advertise the exhibition?
Flyer says Jill Todd Photographic Award 2018, date , place and times.
What is the suitability of the gallery space? How is the exhibition laid out?
Exhibition is laid out very well, using the gallery space cleverly. Images are framed and hanged in an order to show who one first prise and who came second and third.
How has the work been mounted? Is this appropriate for the work?
Work has been mounted in glass frames and it works well with images.
Who made the work?
Helen Jones
Who did they make it for , who is the audience?
Her work is more about her find who is suffering from cancer. Her work is for cancer awareness and the way she photographed it by making all the images so delicate any art lover will have interest in her work.
How does it make you feel?
It makes me a bit emotional , as it shows their bond and delicacy of the life.
If the work has title does it make you think about the images/s differently?
The work has title “The Still”, and yes it makes me explore waiting and the helplessness that accompanies a terminal illness.
How would I describe it to someone later?
colourful images printed and framed on the wall laid perfectly telling a story. She added the mask her friend uses during her treatment added a whole different feel to her work.
Does the photograph make you want to ask questions, what are these questions?
Did she find any difficulties during this project. Did she deliberately made this images so delicate.
Is the work for sale and who might buy it?
No her work isn't for sale.
What information is available about the artist?
Artist’s name
Who organised the exhibition and who selected the work?
Exhibition was organised by Street Level Glasgow
Light Waves
How does the flyer /poster advertise the exhibition?
Flyer says Lightwaves, photographers names and address of the venue.
What is the suitability of the gallery space? How is the exhibition laid out?
Exhibition is laid out very well, in big frames, making images stand out more. Images are framed and hanged on the walls along with other photographers work.
How has the work been mounted? Is this appropriate for the work?
Work has been mounted in glass frames.
Who made the work?
Bertrand Carrier
Who did they make it for , who is the audience?
His work explores what it means to be somewhere through the eyes of young people. His work can attract young people.
How does it make you feel?
I like his idea of shooting young people of Glasgow.
If the work has title does it make you think about the images/s differently?
The work has title ‘Don't go to Glasgow’ and yes I think title under pins the work very well.
How would I describe it to someone later?
Very casual, daily lifestyle images of young people of Glasgow.
Does the photograph make you want to ask questions, what are these questions?
I think his work explains everything very well, so I don't have any questions about it.
Is the work for sale and who might buy it?
I am not sure if his work is for sale or not.
What information is available about the artist?
Artist’s name and he is from. Quebec and he teaches photography in university of Quebec.
Who organised the exhibition and who selected the work?
Exhibition was organised by Street Level Glasgow
Nalini
How does the flyer /poster advertise the exhibition?
Flyer says Nalini by Arpita Shah and location.
What is the suitability of the gallery space? How is the exhibition laid out?
Exhibition is laid out by using the whole gallery space. Images are framed and hanged in big and small sizes to compliment each other. Colour themes have been considered quite cleverly.
How has the work been mounted? Is this appropriate for the work?
Work has been printed on paper and few has glass frames.
Who made the work?
Arpita Shah
Who did they make it for , who is the audience?
Her work is more about her family, her childhood and her culture. She is a visual artist her work would attract art lovers.
How does it make you feel?
I love her work, and the way she put so many years into this project is amazing.
If the work has title does it make you think about the images/s differently?
The work has title Nlini, which is her gran’s name and it tells me that she is talking about her family.
How would I describe it to someone later?
Colour film images, exploring the fields where culture and identity meet.
Does the photograph make you want to ask questions, what are these questions?
It must been quite difficult to choose final images from so many years work.
Is the work for sale and who might buy it?
She is exhibiting her work, so if someone wants to buy it she ll sell it.
What information is available about the artist?
Artist’s name
Who organised the exhibition and who selected the work?
Exhibition was organised by Street Level Glasgow
Fashion Photography
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What is fashion photography?
Fashion photography is displaying clothing and other fashion items
Selling fashion items and clothes
Editorial Fashion means fashion story which can lead you towards campaigns
you can be way more experimental
Its more about emotion and story so it can be black and white
Italian vogue is quite relaxed magazine
Fashion Advertising
More stationary
You will see more clothes
more colour image
Fashion for PR (public relations)
Look book
Mannequin
Same location, background
Different clothes
Some Fashion Photographers
Lee Miller (Vogue 1945)
Joh Fresh Vogue (who taught David Baily)
Guy Bourding (Vogue)
Ellen Von Unwert
Sheila Mertzner
Patrick Demarchelier
Annie Leibovitz (Vogue)
Juergen Teller (Marc Jacobs)
Steven Meisel (Italian Vogue)
Paolo Roversi (Vogue)
Arthur Elgort (Vogue)
Mario Testino (Vogue)
Bruce Weber (Vogue)
Fashion Magazines
British Vogue (conservative in nature)
Italian Vogue (much more cinematic and cooler)
I-D Magazine (youthful)
Italian Men’s Vogue
Shooting Fashion
Before:
Location scouts
Set builders
Stylists meetings
Hair and make up meetings
Model casting
Equipments hire
Studio hire
During:
Models
Hair and make up
Photographic assistant
Caterers
After:
Contact sheets
Retouching
Fashion’s most controversial adverts
Gucci Mario Testino
Miu Miu Bruce Webber
Tom Ford Terry Richardson
Miu Miu Steven Meisel
Tom Ford Mario Sorrenti

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Contextual
Photo Books 18\01\19
Documentary
Why should anyone care about you story?
Observing documentary (keeping your distance)
Concerned Documentary
Autobiographic documentary
Context is important to explain any story, try and comfort those suffering from same situations.
Knives (photo book)
On Abortion (photo book)
Ravens (photo book)
Things to consider before making a photo book
Graphic designers
Paper type
binding options
colours
visual presentation
Fashion
All about stories and narratives
Fashion story
Theme going through
Have a team of stylists, Hair and make up, models and assistant
Street casting
Fashion story can be about a person
Brand Narrative
Jewellery, clothes, shoes etc
Lifestyle element
simple story
Three to four options from each style or pose
Story boards
Models menu book
Contextual
Contemporary Photography is also about ideas
Modern photography (current)
Recording ideas( Art and Design context)
Paper movie means photo book
Propration owning means stealing some else’s work, changing a bit and selling it
Robert Frank: On the road, The Americans
William Eggleston: The red ceiling, first photographer to do colour photography
Stephen Shore: One of the first photographers, who shot colour, he travelled across America
Alec Soth: Minnesota
Other Road photographers: Joel Sternfeld, Paul Braham, Robert Adams
On the street: Garry Wingword, Joel Meyerowitz
Vivian Maie: She was a nanny
Daido Moriyama
Trent Parke
Eliot Erwitt
Alex Webb
Lee Friedlander
Dian Airbus
Sally Mann
Mishka Henner
On the beach: Martin Parr
Places: Edward Burtinsky, Andreas Gursky, Hiroshi Sugimoto
Objects: Brend and Hilla Becher, Lura Let, Jeff Wall,
People: Dian Airbus, Nan Golden, Cindy Sherman
Shirin Neshat is a contemporary Iranian artist best known for films such as Rapture (1999), which explore the relationship between women and the religious and cultural value systems of Islam. She has said that she hopes the viewers of her work “take away with them not some heavy political statement, but something that really touches them on the most emotional level.” Born on March 26, 1957 in Qazin, Iran, she left to study in the United States at the University of California at Berkeley before her the Iranian Revolution in 1979. While her early photographs were overtly political, her film narratives tend to be more abstract, focusing around themes of gender, identity, and society. Her Women of Allah series, created in the mid-1990s, introduced themes of the discrepancies of public and private identities in both Iranian and Western cultures. The split-screened video Turbulent (1998) won Neshat the First International Prize at the Venice Biennale in 1999. The artist currently lives and works in New York, NY. Her works are included in the collections of the Tate Gallery in London, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, among others.