LM116 and LM126

Author Gabrielle Coundon

Photographer Research – Gabriel Carpes – LM116

I decided to look at the photographer Gabriel Carpes and I looked at his project called ‘We’re happy together’. This project looked at grief, family and happiness. The project was a collection of 10 photographs of his family, which included… Continue Reading →

Photography Practice – LM116

For my final portfolio I want my photographs to be like these two images. I want to focus on landscape photography for my sense of place. Included in landscape photography, I want to look at landscape photography and city photography…. Continue Reading →

Complementing Photographs – LM116

When finding two images that complement each other, we focused on the colour blue and vehicles. We decided to take images from a eye level shot so that the images were directly focused on the subjects in the different images…. Continue Reading →

Photographer Research – Zisis Kardianos – LM116

Zisis Kardianos is a street photographer and a documentary photographer and has been since 1985. Being a street and documentary photographer he take pictures to create a sense of place. Again, the photographs that I am focusing on are in… Continue Reading →

Response to readings – ‘In Plato’s Cave’ and ‘On Being a Photographer’ – LM116

‘In Plato’s Cave’: From ‘In Plato’s Cave’ i understood that there are a lot of new images that can’t teach us like older images can. Photographs can help us see the world in a different way because although we can… Continue Reading →

Photographer Research – Mike Deere – LM116

I came across the photographer Mike Deere who is a multi award winning photographer based in the UK. His photographs are an exploration of architecture creating a sense of place. The use of aperture and depth of field in the… Continue Reading →

Photographer Research – Remi Thornton – LM116

After looking at and researching into different sense of place photographers I came across the photographer Remi Thornton. His work captures scenes using different contrasts in lighting. Thornton’s photographs use aperture value to capture the detail of buildings and scenes; the… Continue Reading →

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