
About Me
My name is Gemma Bryan and I'm studying Fashion Communication & Promotion at The University of Huddesfield. To me fashion is an excellent way of expressing yourself; it's creative, inspiring and inventive. The oppurtunity to combine my enthusiasm for fashion with business is breathtaking as I enjoy the challenges which may arise. I have a huge interest in the history of fashion and how it has developed and transferred over time and throughout the world.
Monday, 28 February 2011
Andrea Klarin
For my Photographer research, I started looking at the work of Andrea Klarin. His love for photography started when she was 18, after studying for three years in Brussles, she then moved to Paris to shadow Fashion Photography. The unusual angles which Klarin uses drew my attention to his work. Klarin has shot many campaigns for the likes of Valentino, Lanvin and Guerlain, and Klarin's editorial work has appeared in the likes of Vogue, InStyle and Harpers Bazaar. Below is some of my favourite pieces of Klarin's work.


Photographers
To support my work to do with photography at the moment I wanted to do some individual research and look at a number of different photographers to have a look at their work and see the variations. So for the next couple of posts I'll be concentrating on the work of different photographers.
..Progression
After experimenting with all the different settings with my camera, I have now picked three images which I think came out the best and worked out well. All of the images which I have selected are all in black and white which is a complete coincidence, and wasn't planned at all.
The one above I liked because of the angle of the photograph, and I could see this conveying a strong message id it was encourparted into some part of a magazine, I also like the shadow of the background too.
Tuesday, 1 February 2011
Experimenting ...
This exercise I basically me getting to know my camera. So I have taken numerous head shots in different settings on my camera using different lightings so I can see what works well and what doesn't.
The photo above was taken with no special setting and no special lighting, as it was just natural light which contributed to this photo.
This photograph again was taken with no special setting but this time a spotlight which was positioned on the floor was used, which I didn't think looked much different from the previous
This photograph was shot with no special settings on my camera but this time the spot light was alot closer and was positioned directly into the face which you can tell by the shadows created.

This was also shot with the "soft" style on my camera with no extra lighting like the previous.
This shot was taken by the "vivid" style on my camera with no extra lighting.
This shot was taken with the "vivid" style on my camera with general extra lighting unlike the previous one.
I really like this photograph I think it's one of my favourites from what I took. I took this on the "Forest" style but this time with a shot light to a left of the photo. I like the effect of the shadow.
This photograph was took using the "Retro" style on my camera and the spotlight was a little bit above the head but was shining directly onto the face, which I thought gave a good balance.
This photograph was taken using the "Cool" style, with just natural light.
This photo was also taken with the "Cool" style but this time with the light slighty to the right directing it to the left, as you can see by the shadow.

This photo was taken with the "Cool" style again but this time with the light to the left, however this didn't really create a shadow which I was suprised about.
This photo was in "Calm" mode again with the light face on which created a nice shadow.
This photo was again in "Calm" mode with the spot light closer up to the neck.
The next six photo's including the one above are in classic mode, which out of all the mode's I thought it took the majority of the best pictures. This was was taken with no extra lighting.
This photograph was shot with the "soft" style on my camera, with general extra lighting, which I think you can tell because the colours seem a lot more softer to the eye.
This was also shot with the "soft" style on my camera with no extra lighting like the previous.
This photo was taken with the "Vivid" style again but this time I shone a red light from underneath the brighten up the face which I think it did successfully with a reddy/pinky tinge.
This photo was taken with the "Cool" style again but this time with the light to the left, however this didn't really create a shadow which I was suprised about.
The light on this one was positioned to the left of the face shining to the right.

This was one of my favourite photo's and I could imagine it on the cover of dazed and confused magazine with that kind of style. I love the dark and lighter shades with the contrast of the shadow too. This effect was made by putting the spot light closer to the neck.

This is another one which I quite liked, with this one I put the light to the left side shining over to the right.
Out of all of them this was my favourite with the effect of the light elongating the neck and the elegance of the photography. Here I positioned the model slightly facinf the right whilst their head was tilted upwards whilst looking slightly down. I positioned the spotlight up the neck which I think works very well.
This was one of my favourite photo's and I could imagine it on the cover of dazed and confused magazine with that kind of style. I love the dark and lighter shades with the contrast of the shadow too. This effect was made by putting the spot light closer to the neck.
This is another one which I quite liked, with this one I put the light to the left side shining over to the right.
Photography; The Beginning
"Visual Research & Recording Digital Photography for Review" ...
is the name of Project 4
I have never done any studies with photography before although it's always interested me, so I am really looking forward to this project with learning lots of new skills. I intend to research into a number of different photographers to find out what inspires them and hopefully their inspiration will also inspire me. I will start with playing around with my camera and document what setting its on to work out what works and what doesn't.
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