Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Specialists

Next year (3rd Year) we had to choose two specialists. I knew what I wanted to specialize in, Flower Photography, but my second specialist was the problem I didn’t have any idea what my second specialist was going to be. Then I started to think what other category I enjoy. I went through all my past photographs and then a light bolt went on, Black & White Photography, perfect!

We had to do a specialist proposal. Where we had to say why we chose the specialist that we did and it wasn’t an easy task. We also had to choose a master photographer for each specialist which was so fun to do research on.

Flower Photography
Imogen Cunningham - She became one of the major photographers of the last century. She established her own studio in 1910. In 1932, Imogen, Ansel Adams, Edward Weston and others, founded Group f/64. Imogen soon turned her attention to both the nudes as well as native plant forms in her back garden. These works are characterized by a visual precision that is not scientific, but which presents the lines and textures of her subjects articulated by natural light and their own gestures. Her refreshing, yet formal and sensitive floral images from the 1920’s ultimately became her most acclaimed images.

Imogen Cunningham - Self Portrait

Image - Calla Lilies


Black & White Photography
Josef Sudek - He was born on March 17, 1896 in Kollin. He studied bookbinding in Prague and enjoyed photography. During WWI he was on the Italian front where he also was taking photographs. He was hit by a grenade and lost his right arm. Because he could no longer work as a bookbinder, he focused on photography. He was a member of the Prague Amateur Association of Photographers. He studied photography at a graphic school under Professor Karel Novák. He photographed veterans at Invalidovna, still life’s, portraits and landscapes. In 1932, he had his first independent exhibit in Prague. He died on September 15, 1976 in Prague.

Josef Sudek - Self Portrait

Image - Studio

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Work Experience...

Our Department decided for us to receive our Diploma after 3rd year we have to have 31 days of working experience. Which I think is a great idea because it pushes us to go find work, but we are only aloud to work in the photographic industry to make our hours count. We have to work 31 days but 8 hours counts as one day so we have to work 248 hours and we only have until the end of our 2nd term to complete these hours.

I was lucky that one of my class mates, Dena Churchman, got two job offers which she revered me to one of the photographers. I was so happy when I got the call from Samantha Maber. She is an extraordinary photographer and I love her style of taking images. She has a unique and different view and what I love about her the most is she likes to use minimum depth of field. Sam has such a down to earth personality and so easy to get along with.

Here is a link to her website so that you can see how an amazing photographer she is:

I did a couple shoots assisting her and recently I started to do some editing for her I like because now my working hours started to become fewer. At the moment I’ve done 68 hours, so I have 180 Hours to go... and counting!