Monday 4 November 2013

4 Photographers

He is known for his photographic projects that take an personal look at aspects of modern life, specially documenting the social classes of England, and more heavily the wealth of the Western world. Martin started off as photographer who would take his photos in black and white but he then changed into colour. Martin has published 50 books, and has featured in 80 exhibitions worldwide. Martin used to enter people’s homes and used to take picture of the home owners going about their daily lives. He then used to combine the images with quotes and then show it to people and the photos used to make people unsure about their feelings.

 

 

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Andreas Gursky is a German photographer artist known for his large format architecture and landscape colour photographs. Andreas never used to digitally operate his images before the 1990’s. Ever since, AndrĂ©a’s has been frank about using computers to work on his photos. Andrea’s photos are very straight forward, but also very puzzling and blank.
The view in many of Gursky’s photographs is drawn from an elevated vantage point. This position allows the viewer to encounter scenes, encompassing both centre and the outer limits, which are physically beyond reach. Before the 1990s, Gursky did not digitally manipulate his images. In the years gone, Gursky was never keen on computers to edit and enhance his pictures.















Mario Testino ) is a fashion photographer. His work has been included in magazines such as Vogue and Vanity Fair. Mario has worked with many famous people in his career, such as Kylie Minogue, Lady Gaga, the Princess Of Wales. He has contributed to the imaging of leading fashion brands such as Gucci, Calvin Klein. In 2011, Testino was given an ‘Honorary Fellowship’ by The Royal Photographic Society, due to his work in fashion photography. Testino has become one of the world's most well known fashion photographers. His work has been shown across the world in magazines such as Vogue, Vanity Fair and V, and he has contributed to the works of leading fashion brands such as Burberry, Gucci, Versace, Calvin Klein, Dolce & Gabbana and lots more. As well as having published seven books of his work and edited one other in tribute to contemporary art and artists from his country Peru, he has had many successful exhibitions in galleries and museums around the world.





 








 
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Simon Roberts is a British photographer whose work has been displayed and published globally. Between July 2004 and August 2005 Roberts travelled throughout Russia, taking photos in 65 destinations which lead to in the book and exhibition Motherland.

Between August 2007 and September 2008 Roberts travelled throughout England in a motor home using a large format camera taking people at play, and discovering the connection between people and the places they visit. This resulted in the book and exhibition We English.

For his work, Roberts has received several awards. In 2007 he was awarded the Royal Photographic Society's Vic Odden Award- offered for a notable achievement in the art of photography by a British photographer.  In 2013 Roberts received an Honorary Fellowship from the Royal Photographic Society which is given 'to distinguished persons having, from their position or attainments, an personal connection with the science or fine art of photography or the application thereof'. (Wikipedia)
 


 

 
 

White Balance and Focal Length


White Balance

White Balance is a setting on a SLR camera that helps to change the lighting to help so that white objects appear white in the photograph. Sometimes this is difficult to do because the light cast from different light sources is different colours. This is called colour temperature; an eye is very good at judging what is white beneath different light sources in contrast to an SLR camera, which has difficulty picking it up as auto white balance. For example, it can create a blue and orange colour cast. White balance helps you prevent picking up these colours when taking a photo and it also helps you take a better picture under different light conditions.


Focal Length

Focal Length is the distance light rays that come together to make the image sharp of an object to the digital sensor. Focal Length tells us the angle of the sight, like how much the camera has increased and how much the camera frame has captured. The more the focal length the narrow the view of the angle will be and the magnification will be greater. So the opposite will be the shorter the focal length the longer the angle and the magnification will be smaller.

Different Lenses


This is a Standard Lens, which goes up 35mm. Used for general photos.
A standard lens is a lens that gives out a field of view that generally looks "natural" to human eye under normal viewing conditions, as compared with lenses with longer or shorter focal lengths which produce an larger field of view that affects the perspective when viewed from a normal viewing distance.











This is a Micro lens. Best used for close up shots. It can capture every fine detail in a picture. The highest it can go upto is 105mm. It is used for modelling and also used for dramatic captures.

 








This lens is a Telephoto lens. These lenses have very high magnification, which can go upto 300mm.
These lenses are used in sports events such as football, cricket etc. This lens is best used for capturing wild life moments.


 


This image was shot in auto white balance. When the camera’s white balance is on this setting gives the image a standard and natural look to the photo.


 
 



This image was shot in tungsten white balance.

When the camera is on the setting of tungsten, it gives the image a blue-darkish affect, when this setting is used outside it will give the opposite colour effect.





The image was taken in cloudy white balance.
You can also fix your white balance to cloudy white balance. You can also set your white balance, which is used, for gloomy settings to shoot in.