Group f11

In 2008 three photographers, starting out on their careers, decided to keep in contact through a blog page in which they could share ideas, post images and ask each other advice. This has since mutated into a web space where those photographers still meet, but so too do their students and other like-minded photographers.

If anybody would like to join all you need to do is email the blog administrator, Emil
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Is this too much?

I shot these at the beginning fo the month during one of my St Lucia workshops. There is very little if any PP that here. They are pretty much out of camera.

to balance the extremely bright sunrise against the darker foreground I used a 3 stop Cokin Soft graduated ND filter. A polariser and 2 stop ND filter slowed the exposure down to 1/3rd of a sec at f22.

So my questions is this: Is this too much (I mean the pictures themselves)? Is there too much colour difference? The Cokin filters have a colour cast of their own which has been introduced into the scene (very obviously). Some of the guests at St Lucia were impressed, but I'm not sure I should be. There's something too twee about it. Please let me know what you think and pass on any suggestions as to improvements.

cheers
E

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

A note on my Self Portrait entry


Found it! As I mentioned in my self portrait theme I shot something of a tribute to Andy Warhol (generally agreed founder of the Pop Art movement). I was wrong about it being a self portrait though. The image is actually by Duane Michals (1973), an influential American photographer who created 'conceptual' images. My bad, bust a reasonable interpretation I think.

E

p.s. The image is taken from 'A New History of Photography', edited by Michael Frizot and can be found on page 677 (the academic in me insists on at least a passing attempt at referencing)

Thursday, June 11, 2009

My Self-portrait entry


Late as usual I'm afraid, but here nonetheless, my image for the 'self-portrait' theme. This is a sort of tribute to Warhol, copying a self portrait of his that I saw in an 'Icon's' book years back. for the life of me I can't find the image on the net, so will have to trawl through libraries (if I have the time) to find it again.

E

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Just pretend...






Just pretend that I owned a camera with over 10 meagre(!) pixels, and just pretend that I had model releases in the bag for all the people... I am curiose to get your opinions as to the market potential, if there is any, for images of this nature. Bit tricky I'll admit and not really my style (style?..... hmmmm, we will have to let that one go by!)
Interested to get your thoughts.

Paul.