Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Key Photograph No.5
I made these photographs for my Poster, the idea is to show where the action is happening.
I chose the least blurry photograph that fits everything that needs to be shown.

I cropped it to fit the frame, made it black and white and improved it with brightness and contrast.
I cropped the photo a bit more and fixed the size and added more contrast configurations.
Key Photograph No.4
I made this photographs for the DVD Box back to show an action scene from the movie
I chose this photo because it fits my idea the best and it's least shaky and it will fit the frame well.
I cropped it to fit the frame, made it black&white also I improved it with contrast and brightness
I added the frame and changed the contrast


Key photographs No.3
I made this photograph for my DVD Box back to show an action scene from the movie

I chose this photograph because it fits the frame size the best out of the 6 photos.
I cropped the picture to lose the unused space and i made it black&white and improved with brightness and contrast.
I added the frames and configured the contrast.

Monday, 19 May 2014

Dan Boulton was born in 1973 in Enfield. He's a British photographer that makes documentary and street photography he mostly takes photographs of documentary skateboarding
Dan uses Leica M6, a 50mm f/2 Summicron and Ilford HP5 film. All the work for the Southbank project and show has been shot using this setup.

Title: On Walls: Haslam
Year: 2010
Show: Film Por Vida PxExP
Fuse Gallery - NYC












Documentary of the show - A woman looking at Dan's photos.




Title: On Walls: Haslam 
Year: 2010 
Show: Film Por Vida PxExP 
Fuse Gallery - NYC

 Documentary of a show - Two men are talking to each other.

Title: On Walls: Haslam
Year: 2009
Show: Tweaker Freaker
Slam City - London
Documentary of a show - people happy enjoying the photographs.











When was your most successful years? why?

http://blog.leica-camera.com/photographers/interviews/dan-boulton-southbank/
Terrence Richardson was born August 14, 1965 in New York City. He attended Hollywood high school and Nordhoff high school, He lives in Hollywood and Ojai, California. He's an American fashion and portrait photographer, his photography style is punk aesthetic, "amatuer" aesthetic. He shot advertising campaigns for Marc Jacobs, Aldo, Supreme, Sisley, Tom Ford, etc...

MAY 17, 2014
Demolished building - Terry's style is straight forward, he takes photographs of things that look good.

WONDER BREAD - probably a sandwich caffe/bakery, nothing too important, maybe he found this funny.

Abandoned Pool - Again a straight forward photograph of an abandoned pool







http://terrysdiary.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Richardson