Monday, April 13, 2015

Night Photo Shoot

This is a series of night photography at Jalan Alor near the Pavilion. This is my second time taking night photography because I didn't get the concept of night photo. I've seen various examples, both online and from fellow classmates, but I still had trouble grasping the concept. Yet, I tried to keep in mind what Mr. Ubl had taught me awhile back, saying that night photography has the concept of light to it. I tried to incorporate what he'd said into my shoots, but faced several challenges such as the subject being dark, etc. Compared to my first session of night photography awhile back, I think I've made progress on my understanding of night photography and what should be photographed. I see night photography as a concept of a blend in both street photography and the usage of artificial light while making it seem as though it was natural.

It was fun going of a trip like this night photo shoot because there are other people with that could help and give me an inspiration on how to take the photo and where to take the photo. This was also the time where I get to bond with other people who takes the photography class and bond together.










Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Street Photo


This is one of the side-walk like hallway leading and located near the Dataran Merdeka. This is one of the hallways that I used to walk down with my relatives when I was younger. It's really insuring to see that not all of my childhood memorable places are completely modernized.

This is a portrait of one of the resident artist located at the Central Market. I have known this artist since I was a kid around the age of 9 and is a friend of my dad. It was a while that I have seen him and it was nice to remember the time we met each other and catch up with any events that happened between the timeline of 9 years.


This is the building in front of the Dataran Merdeka. This is one of the area or building at I used to spend time with my auntie back when I was around the age of 5. This is one of the iconic building that I still remember since my last visit.


These are some of the street and portrait photos at the Central Market. This is one of Malaysia historical and iconic tourist destination. The first photo is a side walk located before the historical site of the Dataran Merdeka. The photo shows the contrast of the old and the new monument coexisting together in that certain area. The second and last photo is a portrait of an artist that works at the Central Market. He works at the Central Market drawing different style of portraits and took the photo of him surrounded in his artworks and passion. The third photo is one of the building located in front of the Dataran Merdeka. The influence of the old and new architect is clearly coexisting together. The fourth photo is the alleyway next to the Central Market. The photo shows the influence of the Malaysian designs and the shops that are still opening and selling goods since the 1900's. I love taking street photos because I grew up in the KL area and I missed four years of the economic evolution of the country. It was nice to know that some of the existing buildings still running their shops with new buildings to make the place became lively.

Class Group Portrait






These are portraits taken with a waist finder lens camera. This is a camera where the user would look down to see through the lens. This would be perfect for landscape type of photography as it is set to a landscape layout. At first, using the waist finder lens camera was hard as to how I was going to take a portrait in a landscape layout. But as I continue to experiment with handling the camera, it became easier and a new experience as to how I had to get the photo taken. I had to use more of the angle and new position than I usually do as to holding a normal film camera. Overall the photos taken turned out surprisingly great for a waist finder lens camera and I like the result. 

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Portraits

Portraits are photos taken on people or a person. It is the close up of people on the current situation. There are two types of portraits, which are eye portraits and environmental portraits. The eye portraits is when the person or people is looking into the lens of the camera, capturing the subject looking toward the photographer. Environmental portraits is when the person or people are not focus on the photographer.
   




These two are photos of environmental portraits of people who are working and not looking towards the lens of the camera. Shows how the people won’t stop doing what they do in the work to portray the people are not focused on the photographer. The people are just going on their business to serve.






These two photos are eye portraits because the subject is looking the direction of the lens. Indicates that the person acknowledge the photographer and to stop for a while to face toward the camera. 


My experience in taking portraits photos is very nerve racking due to the fact that I'm a very shy person. But this also help me to discover the different type of environment present in the market and my art class. The feeling of different nationalities and age come together to provide each other products and services needed for the current situation is very fascinating.

Composition

There are four types of composition in photography. These compositions are linear lines, balance, natural frame and texture. Linear lines is a composition that have lines leading towards the subject in the presented print. The composition of balance is when the subjects in the presented print share the same amount of attention. Natural frame is the composition of when the surrounding of the subject is acting like a frame. The composition of texture is when the print is has no subjects to full focus on.


 This show a balance where the subject or in this photo, a group of people have the same amount of focus on them.











This is a texture where there is no subject present. In this case, the art equipments is materials that have different surface area and no focus on an object.




This is natural frame where the subject is framed. Occurs when the surrounding of the subject like a rectangular or square frame like structure.












This is linear line where the surrounding is leading towards the subject. In this case the edge of the wall creates a line that leads to the person.








My experience with taking these photos is very interesting in learning how these compositions can be seen in the photos I daily see on magazines. The different sides of the photo give a different vibe to each of the prints and that these can be seen anywhere

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Multiple shots


Multiple shot is the emerging process of different position of the subject or person in a stationery place. The merging process is done in the Photoshop program. The minimum photos used in the process is about five pictures where one is the main photo where the other different possess will be cropped out and paste in the photo. When cropping a photo it is better to cut a big area around the subject, in this case the person because it will be easier to blend in the two pictures together the eraser tool using the softest side. After selecting the area, choose to copy the section and use paste in space tool, which automatically place the crop picture in the same position it had in the original photo. Repeat the process until all the photos have merged together.

To take different possess of a people were slightly challenging to the fact that I have to use the limited space and creative thinking on how the person should pose or be. I had to retake this assignment three times because there was a problem with the photo like it was blurry and there wasn't enough photo to cover a certain area on the main photo. Overall I enjoyed the atmosphere of working on this assignment because its carefree feeling and laughter is usually the emotions I like working in.

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Panorama


Panorama is a series of shots that is taken to make a scenery when the photo merges together. The photo merging process is done in the Photoshop software. This is the software that allows the user to customize the photo in anyway and size to fit the needs of the user. To create a panorama, the photographer have to take at least 5 photos in a line. This would help to merge the photo smoothly because the picture are overlapping each other.

Taking panorama is one of my favorite style of photography. To take a panorama in dark places was a great experience for me because I usually take light scenery of landscapes. It's a nice change to see that dark panorama are as fascinating as the bright panorama. The IOS has to be very high like 650 to be able to shot in dark place like the theater.