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Unit 6 Finalising your ideas

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Finalising your ideas From my first film shoot in Spain the results where great although I wish I had been more decisive about my shots and brought more film to take more shots. From this shoot I selected three of the images to be part of my final images.  Next was the York shoot which out of all the shoots didn't go so well although I would say that if I was to shoot it again I would go on a particular busier day.   The next shoot was black and white. I enjoyed this shoot because I like the way black and white film looks visually and how it can make the images look more dramatic. My last shoot was in Leeds and Bradford where I wanted to get as many shots of people and local buildings as possible.  Here is one of my final images I like the colour and exposure of the image and the shadows off the fence make the guy look like he's walking on spikes. The aperture and focus are great as everything is is in focus and the colour is really nice.  This next ima...

Unit 6 Project evaluation

Project evaluation The first task that we did was secondary research also known as task 1, this task was split up into three parts. Task 1a was genre research where we had to research eight photographers from four different genres. For this task, I started off with picking four genres which ended up being Photojournalism, Landscape, Architectural and Documentary.For photojournalism, I picked Robert Capa as my historical photographer because he seemed very interesting and had an amazing talent when it came to photojournalism. I then picked John Bulmer as my contemporary photographer who was famously known for his early use so colour in film. In my opinion, he is one of the greatest photographers to come from England. For my landscape photographers, I picked Edward Weston as my historical photographer, the reason I picked Edward was that he created a mass amount of negatives using his 10 by 8 camera and he was known to be the best of whatever he chose to do be it still life, n...