Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Poachers Pantry















Photojournalism Workshop







We had a photojournalism workshop that consisted of half theory, ethics and some amazing stories of Belinda's experiences as a professional photojournalist. We had a field trip to the tent embassy and we met Judy who lives at the tent embassy. She gave us a talk about the native culture and some theories about aboriginals. We then did a ceremony and took some photos and these are some shots from then.

Photojournalism assignment




Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Wedding Prep

All natural Light




Maybe a reflector or maybe not but defiantly window light.

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Underwater Photography


This a common setup for underwater photographers

Our talk about underwater was very interesting and made me what to do underwater photography really bad. I learnt alot about diving and what you need to dive and get the best photos. We learnt alot about deep diving and how the red spectrum gets cut out to just green and blue when diving deep in water. Every metre of water in front of the lens either way cuts out more of the red side of the spectrum. When diving deep you must use your lighting to get and colour in anything and it must be as far away from the lens to not get the specs of water in the image as little white dots. Also it is best to either use a macro or wide angle lens when doing underwater photography because you want to minimise the amount of water between the lens and your subject.

Great talk and very interesting

Underwater Prepe

No lighting diagrams for this one


This is a common camera setup for underwater photography

Shot without any flash

May have used flash but most likey no flash


Automotive Prep

I cant really do lighting diagrams for these shots.

This shot yo can see the lighting in this one and it looks like there may be another flood with barn doors out of frame on the left to light the front.


This shot is with natural light done from another moving vehicle