Thursday, 28 November 2013

Previous work...

I have just been looking around my old blog, and found some old work that id like to share with you all, its stuff i did last year and even one or two things before I even started uni.


End clothing brief
This first set is from last years final project, for +End clothing, set by sam brown, i chose a brand called +DOLLS KILL and with 2 fantastic models i created these images, i went for a typical grungey look, but it was the first 'fashion' shoot id ever seriously done, which was good fun! i really enjoyed this shoot and these two ladies were wonderful to work with, I styled the entire thing, and ended up spending around £200 on the clothes, which i took back in the end because i am unfortunatly not a size 8! haha



 Banner for brief.


Environmental portrait

These were also taken for Uni last year for a brief called environmental portrait. This is where we had to photograph a person with an unusual occupation on location in their environment.
I chose a boxer, he is a local boxer who has won a lot of local titles. And he was more than happy to do this for me, we spent a good few hours in the gym, i just photographed him training and guided him to do certain things, but i liked the outcome of my images, i wasn't able to get out any college equipment so this set up was made with a home made set, i just used a constant light.


Older personal work

Before i started Uni i hadnt had any experiance at all in photography so these images i had taken simply to build up a small portfolio so i could get on the course i am currently on now.

These first set were taken with natural light in an abandoned orphanage in gainford near where i live.




This image was taken on a beach, was a natural shot and wasn't an intentional shoot, i just had my camera on hand but this image is still one of my favourite kind of natural images i have taken.

Finally.. these two were taken with 3 multiple exposure shots of my friend Emma when i was doing my foundation degree in art and design, we were always told to think outside the box, and i hadn't ever done anything like this before but i really loved the effect it gave. I only used a old speed light for these images and the white background was a white board. i would really love to redo these images but in the studio with a better knowledge of photography i think i will be able to do something a lot more interesting. 



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