Studying and practicing photographer from the North East of England. Studying at CCAD (Cleveland college of Art and Design) Hartlepool campus.
Example of my work
Headland/ Hometown
Friday, 8 November 2013
Street
Photography Evaluation.
Nicola
Callaghan
For this project, ‘Street photography’, I have chosen to take images on
different elements and areas of street photography. I have taken images with
people in the frame and I have taken architectural ones also as well as some
more landscape like. I have attempted to take shots of all these concepts of
the street to show alternative sides, angles, aspects and viewpoints of the
street itself and to demonstrate the differences but how they all fall under
one category. I completed the assignment by going out and taking the photos and
then coming back and using the new techniques I had learnt in such rooms as the
processing room and then the dark room, which were both brand new to me and
therefore I have learnt a great deal and put those techniques and methods in to
use to process, develop and print my film. Through using these I have developed
the new skills gained by putting them to practice in the dark room and using
the skills on the enlarger and gaining a better understanding of how to use the
equipment required to complete the method of printing. I have also improved on
gaging times needed to print images. The skills and techniques I learned ranged
from processing the film, loading it in complete darkness and then using
chemicals to develop the film to then being in the darkroom where I had to get
to know how to use the enlarger machine and the equipment which goes along side
that. I also learned more technical language and how to use it as well as the
names of the equipment, camera knowledge and the history of photography.
Problems I had throughout this brief were mainly issues with the films
and negatives however I kept going and persisted through. My first film fogged
partially due to some exposure to the film. As I went on through the assignment
more of my images came through as I learnt more about apertures and I had more
luck with my films working better in the processing room although there were
still some problems with not all my images being successful however this was
due to the fact I did some experiments on night shots which didn’t quite work
out too well. I overcome this main issue through focussing better on my
aperture and using the light meter in my camera and after that my images did
improve which I was pleased about, they were more consistent. Any input and
guidance I received from peers and teachers regarding these problems I have
taken on board as I appreciate the advice. For example in regards to printing I
would try the time someone has suggested if I was struggling. I think I could
improve my work by taking better images and therefore produce more clear photos
because of this and I think I am more capable now I have learned and gained
experience. The brief challenged me because I had to go out on to the street in
public and take people’s photos not knowing how they’d react and this is why I
think I don’t have that many photos of people and when I do their focus isn’t
on me.
On reflection and overall I think I would work a bit more faster
sometimes and try to get things sorted more in advance and hopefully then if I
did finish early I would have had time to rectify any problems. I feel my
outcome does coincide with the brief and like the fact a few of my images
aren’t necessarily what some people may think of as street photography.
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
Street Photography - Ben Evans
This is the link to Ben Evans photography, there isn't too much street photography however he has some really lovely shots which are more my style, therefore i quite like his work in the street section of his website. It's more fine art and beauty landscape shots which is what I enjoy about it.
http://www.englishphotographer.com/
http://www.englishphotographer.com/
Street Photography - graffiti
Another good site to have a look at for street photography, which includes other art such as graffiti also
http://www.urbanartcore.eu/top-urban-art-photographers/
http://www.urbanartcore.eu/top-urban-art-photographers/
Street Photography - Markus Hartel
Markus Hartel is another photographer I've found and quite like his work also. Find the link below.
http://www.markushartel.com/
http://www.markushartel.com/
Street Photography - Ronya Galka
This artist Ronya Galka has some good work on street photography, here's the link to his section on street photography from his site
http://www.ronyagalka.com/#!london-street-photography/cwvn
http://www.ronyagalka.com/#!london-street-photography/cwvn
Street Photography
This is a good site to have a look through the artists and it gives you a few examples each of their work, out of 50 artists I'm sure there is something for everyone.
http://www.complex.com/art-design/2012/06/the-50-greatest-street-photographers-right-now/#./wittner-fabrice?&_suid=138377577739807491591474337134
http://www.complex.com/art-design/2012/06/the-50-greatest-street-photographers-right-now/#./wittner-fabrice?&_suid=138377577739807491591474337134
Monday, 4 November 2013
Street Photography
This is quite a good site for photography and some street photofraphy on there to
http://www.in-public.com/
http://www.in-public.com/
Saturday, 2 November 2013
Street Photography
Popped out to try some night shots, just before getting home, had an interesting subject in a pose, then his friend came out of the shop, even better chance of shots however at the worst possible time the inevitible happened and a photographer's worst nightmare, I ran out of film! Bad times.
Thursday, 31 October 2013
Street Photography - Matt Stuart
This is a good site, Matt Stuart photography.Some good images on there.
http://www.mattstuart.com/photographs/black-white
http://www.mattstuart.com/photographs/black-white
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Street Photography - Camera
so hapy i've finally got my own camera, came through the post not long ago, think i'll take the dog for a walk and take some pics :) happy times
Saturday, 19 October 2013
Street Photography - Friday 18/10/2013
Processed another film today and came out probably my best technically though still a few images missing. Hopefully my next roll of film will be complete and all works.
Sunday, 13 October 2013
Street Photography - Failure in film
Not the best day
Went out taking photos and wasn't sure if the film had rewound and so had to risk it, unfortunatley it hadn't. it wasn't even in the metal casing, it had completely come out, completely lost all photos. Wasn't too pleased. A little disheartening, not having mush luck with this project at the minute. Not going to give in though, I'll just buy more filma nd keep going! I put another roll of film I had in and started taking photos again however after a few photos I had taken the camera wouldn't take anymore, no luck what so ever. I'm guessing a low battery? Hope it goes better next weekend.
Friday, 11 October 2013
Street Photography - 11/10/13
11/10/13
Spent pretty much all day in the dark room today and once I started getting used to how to do things I was well on my way, I did 19 photos, including tests and contact sheets oh and developed another film. All in all a productive day I'd say. I'll upload some images of what I have done tomorrow. I'm looking forward to the weekend as I've a camera and two rolls to shoot, let's go!Thursday, 10 October 2013
Street Photography - website
Another i liked because of the image capturing the movement, what's going on and the focus on the people and the background out of focus.
Site is Chowen Photography. Some good photos there
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Site is Chowen Photography. Some good photos there
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Street Photography - Stephen Wright
Just browsing some general street photography on Google and quite liked this one because of the use of people in a line and all matching in the way they are presented.
Photos is Stephen Wright's.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nottingham/content/image_galleries/stephen_wright_street_photography_gallery.shtml
Photos is Stephen Wright's.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nottingham/content/image_galleries/stephen_wright_street_photography_gallery.shtml
Street Photography - 1st attempt at developing film.
Started Friday 4th Oct 2013
My first attempt didn't go too well, I was in the loading room for about 20 mins and failed to load the film on the reel, i then went back in for a 2nd attempt and was again unsuccessful.
Monday 7th Oct 2013
On Monday I tried again to load the film and see if it was salvageable what I thought I had managed to load on Friday however it wasn't. After realising I'd have to start again, I unloaded the film and cut of some more of the film at the end as I noticed I could afford to as i wouldn't cut into any of my images. I also did this to get rid of the problem I thought was causing the film to not load, which was a crease and a slight cut in the film. Once i had done this the load was very successful and i managed to do this quite quick now i had sorted the problem. Now I had managed to load it on to the reel I was ready to start on using the chemicals to develop my film and see what images I had. It took me about half and hour to get the temperature right, after this I gave up on that particular mix of developer and water and started a-fresh with colder water, now the taps had been running. However on the 2nd attempt I broke the thermometer as it fell out the case and slipped out my hand as I tried to put it back in the casing, felt bad about that! Told the technician and got that sorted. I used the developer for 20 mins agitating the 1st minute then 10 seconds every other minute for that 20 mins. I then poured the developer out in to the waste disposal and poured some stop into my container for 20 seconds and continuously agitated for the full time then poured the stop back in to it's container. Finally I used the fixer for 4 - 5 minutes as when I tested it it cleared quickly. I was worried that I had exposed the film to light in between the stopper and adding the fixer in as the lid, for the light stop, accidentally came off however i still carried on and put the fixer back in the bottle when i had finished. I then took out the roll of film from the container and placed it in the was bath although after about 5 minutes I took it out as I thought I'd exposed it to the light and in the wash the film appeared to be fogged. It was only after I took it out I spotted what looked to be some images on the film. So I then quickly placed it back in the bath only briefly , used the solution to help the water run off and placed the roll of film in to the dryer for 30 minutes. phew.
Thursday, 3 October 2013
Street Photography
rainy weather outside, somehow thinking it could be potential for some good photographs maybe? load the camera and lets go...
Street Photography
Went out today for the first time with a 35mm camera, felt a bit rushed though as I tried using the whole film role in an hour in case I had a chance to develop it. Glad to be out taking photos again though :)
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