Personal Project #1: Mobile Photography
These Pictures were taken on the iPads with an app called Cross Process.
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South Bank, London.
On the 28th of November I visited Somerset House on a school trip to see two exhibitions - Cartier-Bresson: A Question of Colour and Tim Walker: Story Teller. The exhibitions were both very different but had curtain links between them.
Tim Walker is a fashion photographer who creates narrative sequences using elaborate staging, huge props, models and very expensive clothes. Tim Walker is most inspired by childhood fantasies story's and quite unusual objects and places.
Tim Walker is a fashion photographer who creates narrative sequences using elaborate staging, huge props, models and very expensive clothes. Tim Walker is most inspired by childhood fantasies story's and quite unusual objects and places.
My photographs:
Cartier-Bresson: A Question Of Colour.
In the second exhibition we saw street photographs inspired by the work of Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of the most famous photographers of the twentieth century. He believed that a photographer's role was to be ultra-sensitive towards his surroundings.
Ernst Haas - Big Easy
In this photo the photographer has used complimentary colours in the photo captured by the yellow ballon which goes really well with the blue in the background. Also the shadows and where the colours are complimentary they make each one of the colours stand out and make them look brighter.
My Improvements.
This was one of my first pictures during the trip to the Somerset House and I was getting used to taking the photos and capturing different patterns and objects within the photo but where it was just a bit of a random picture it didn't really look as interesting as I thought it would turn out to be.
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- The reflection from the window
- The natural lining from the train and the platform.