Day one: Experimenting with light at home Day two: Early morning start- using silhouette Day three: Soft window light- using natural lightDay four: Frame within a frameDay five: Night time flash- using harsh flash to make subject popDay six: moon reflect- Shallow d.o.fDay seven: Drinks in my room- Using flash insideDay eight: Waking up sister for portrait- using shadowsDay eight: Waking up sister for portrait.2- documentary landscapeDay nine: Sisters friend, using window light on overcast day- using natural lighting to light subjectDay ten: Light, window and mirror reflecting – reflecting light and using shadowsDay eleven: A painted morning sky and bird sihloette- using shadowsDay twelve: January 26th, memories and skincare routines- flashDay thirteen: Dark rooms and dirty windows- tungten light/avaliable lightDay fourteen: Flash reflections- FlashDay fifteen: Night stand flash- flashDay sixteen: Another rainy night- nigh phoograhlial lightDay seventeen: waking up sister for another portrait- Avaliable lightDay eighteen: Arriving in France fishing-day lightDay ninteen: Dad’s zander- manual focusDay twenty: Sunset and the three wise ducks- golden hourDay Twenty one: Sunset sihloettesDay twenty two: A fish-taleDay twenty three: The weight waitDay twenty four: like a fish out of waterDay twenty five: Day in the life of a young mumDay twenty-six: Mason’s BathDay twenty-seven: Down time Day twenty-eightDay twenty nine
30 days and night reflection:
I am pleased with the outcomes from this project. I found it difficult to persistently shoot everyday. It was a case, most days, of shooting late at night after having a buy day and forgetting. On the days where I went out of my way to shoot for this project I gained shots that I was happy with. I feel as if I got more involved towards the end of the 30 days and structured the images better. I did try tro experiment with technique throughout the 30 days, involving aspects such as, light, composition, reflections and other techniques to better the outcomes. I am going to re-do this task for another 30 days to try and gain more advanced and successful outcomes. Although I am happy with how the task went, I feel as if I would have benefitted more from looking at other artists work for inspiration and gone outside of my comfort zone more than in this case.
I am a first year student, studying, photojournalism and Documentary photography, at the University of Gloucester. I have a particular interest in portraits.
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