Studio Portraiture
This project
was a little new to me, it was the first time I’ve experience the studio
environment and using the Hasselblad camera. Like my first project (Street
Photography) you have to interact with your subjects, more so with studio
photography because you want you’re subject to feel comfortable and relaxed so
that you can achieve the images you want. I think it’s defiantly something I
need to work on, I’m hoping that with each project I complete and the knowledge
I learn about photography I will feel more confident in what I’m doing.
At the
beginning of the project I think the first couple of weeks I was just trying to
understand everything so I didn’t really know what it was that I wanted to
capture (other than the obvious it being a portrait). Also I think everyone
went with the more fashion side of portraiture at the beginning but further on
we started to understand the difference between them I guess and found our own
preferred style. I tried to keep things simple when I was shooting, I didn’t
really want to over complicate everything with it being my first time in the
studio. So I stayed with only using one or two lights, I mostly used the beauty
dish and then had a light on my background or I would only have the beauty
dish. I did this mostly when I was shooting with the black background which was
closer to the beginning of the project but then I started experimenting with
the grey. I didn’t shoot with a white background, I saw other people use it but
I didn’t like it as much as the grey or black. I thought the white was to
overpowering and it just didn’t look right.
From looking
at Irving Penn’s work and seeing that he captured full body shots and had quite
a lot of space around his subjects I wanted to do something similar but
different (if that makes sense). Then I looked at David Bailey and Jill
Greenberge and I liked the closeness of them to their subjects so I tried to
think of a way of how I could get these two things in my own images but to also
try make it my own. So I experimented a lot with space, I tried portrait as
well as landscape and found that I preferred landscape. And thinking back to
Bailey and Greenberge’s work, instead of me moving away from my subjects I got
closer. The main reason why I liked landscape better was because I liked the
shape of it most portraits are either square or portrait so I wanted to try
something different.
If I was to
do this project again I would defiantly shoot more and just experiment more. I’d
also improve on my workflow, I still think that I need to add more to my blog. I
think I managed my time better on this project then I did on Street Photography
but I still need to work on it and get more work done. Also I need to learn
more about resizing my images I understood how to import and export to TIFFs
and JPEGs in Capture One but when I had to go in Photoshop my mind was just
baffled and I had to get someone to help me which was annoying, so I defiantly
need to learn more on that.
I didn’t really
have any problems with this project, because the time was quite spaced out I think
it helped a lot. It wasn’t as hectic as Street Photography was for me. It was
nice. Also the feedback I got from the Street Photography project I’m hoping I’ve
improved on everything that was said, I probably still need to work on my
research but I think it’s getting better.
I’d say the
new skills I’ve learnt are more to do with the studio and how everything works.
Obviously I still need more practises, I didn’t actually think I’d like working
in the studio as much as I did, it can be a fun environment to be in. And I’d probably
say using the Hasselblad as well, I enjoyed using the camera and the images I got
from it where pretty amazing but I don’t think it’s the camera for me. I’d love
to try the Polaroid back for it, it would be interesting to see what the images
would look like.
I would say this project has challenged me more on
my way of thinking if anything else. With the studio equipment, how I wanted my
images to look and just thinking how I can capture my subjects and show their
personality and who they are in an image.
If I had to do anything differently I would be more
experimental instead of being quite safe and sticking to just using one or two
lights I’d like to use more. Also experiment with background colours I think it
would be interesting to use them and see how they would change my images. And
mostly my workflow again I need to try space everything out and not leave it to
last minute.
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