Saturday 29 November 2008

1/15 F-Stop Iso 100. I love this one but I wish I had of put the main tree in more accurate focus to create a much stronger sense in depth in field. I love the colours in the background through the silhouetted trees.
1/30 F5.6 Iso 100

1/30 F5.6 Iso 100.

I love the colours in this one and there are many different textures. Again a slow shutter speed and big aperture. I'm not so sure about the tree to the far left, is it too distracting or does it balance it?
I had a go with colour film, using a medium format camera (Mamiya RB67). I walked around Hurst Wood in Burnley and captured several autumn shots. This was one of my favourites, I like the angle, your eye is drawn up the tree trunk and then around the warm tones leaves. I used a slow shutter speed of 1/8 of a second and F-Stop of 4.0. Iso was 100.
I produced this one in a studio environment. I used coloured gel's over the lighting to create stronger, warmer tone variation as opposed to the silver ring and clear crystal on a plain white background. I particularly liked the shadow, it appears to show movement and works well with the fiery tones that surround it. The facets look good, these stand out because I used a black gel, which shone up from underneath the table.

I composed this image for a fashion portrait task. I used studio lighting, specifically daylight flash, softbox and honeycomb. I wanted to show off the oversized eyelashes. I like the light overtaking on the left and bright expression.

Saturday 25 October 2008

I love the lighting and detail in this one but I wish I had of included more of the circular window, there wasn't much room behind me! The colours look delicate and I think the pose is pretty.
Recently I have been trying out various camera angles for a different perspective. I stood right over her and compressed her whole figure in to the frame as she looked up at me. I really like this one.


This is one of my favourite portraits.. I like to use surrounding materials/objects to create interest in the shot. I asked my model Bekah to rest her head on her hand to frame her face. I've started applying bold colours, though make-up, hair and accessories to produce a stronger looking image. I have used Photoshop to tidy up any blemishes on her face and enhanced the colours slightly.

I wanted to have a go at a lighting technique called 'Edge' lighting, where the face is split into two halves. I wanted to create a sinister looking portrait. I used a wet glass pane to try and disguise him and when I took the photograph, I looked down as he stared up into the lens. I do like this image but I think more water on the glass would give off a stronger and much more sinister look. I will post another improved version very soon.

Sunday 24 August 2008

I love the lighting on this one. I used a flash gun to bring out her facial features as the light was behind her. I love the scarf and the delicate tones. I do think that she could have been framed better. Its a digitally captured image.

This is one of my favourites. The colours are warm and I like how she fills the frame. This is a small format image. I used my flash gun with homemade diffuser and a had my assistant hold a sheet of gold card to refect the sunlight back onto her face which was behind her.
This is one of my most recent pictures, as you can see my framing is much more thought-about... I like all the green tones in this one. The lighting looks good and I like how she fills the frame.
Small format film and flash gun, along with homemade diffuser and reflector panels. Location was my boyfriends allotment. I like a quality of the film negatives compared with digital but I do tend to compose the image slightly over-exposed. I only started using a film camera from September last year and I really enjoy it. I take my digital SLR with me aswell as the film camera as a backup though.

I liked the expression on this one. I used a flash gun and reflector panel and captured the image on my SLR 35mm camera. The location was Gawthorpe Hall, around the surrounding fields.

I took this one near Gawthorpe Hall, Padiham in Burnley. The weather wasn't all great but I like this image because she stands out against the white sky. The wind gave movement to her dress, which adds interest rather than being flat. Again reflector panel and flash gun were used.
I took this photograph for an college brief. I needed to capture several fashion shots on small format film. This was taken on 35mm film and lab processed. I picked a sunny day and used white polystyrene to help reflect the light up onto her face. I am pleased with the turn out. The shadows and skin tones look okay. I took the photograph at my boyfriends allotment.

Tuesday 8 July 2008

This is a new banner, which my partner has just finished for me. Check out his blogspot: http://javmango.blogspot.com/

Saturday 5 July 2008

This is Tom's allotment, its brilliant, its about the size of a football pitch! This is where we go in our spare time and clean up, build, make fires and cook! Its such an inspiring place and its high up so you can see most of Burnley. I will be taking more photographs up here of a different model soon.

This was taken at my partners' alotment, a great place for photo's, very inspiring! I liked this one because of the shapes and colours and her shadow. I managed to get an assistant to hold a reflector underneath to help shine abit of light onto her face aswell as my flash gun.
Over summer this year I am going to take a few rolls of film and photographs models on location using my own homemade reflector boards and my flash gun. I actually took this image using myu digital camera because it came out better than the similar version on 35mm film. The model is my cousin who did very well, we had alot of fun and the weather was fantastic. This photograph was taken in Towneley Park, Burnley.

Monday 9 June 2008



I took this one day last week during sunset. I didn't quite have enough time to get out of the house and somewhere interesting! I hung out of the bedroom window to capture this image. I am pleased with it, I like the chimneys and the strong texture and tone to the sky.
I took this photograph using studio lighting, specifically daylight flash and a honeycomb just behind him to illuminate his outline. The way in which the honeycomb was placed directly behind him created a star effect and so the image looks like it was taken outside at night, rather than in a room! I was very pleased with the outcome. I got my model, Tom to hold up a piece of gold card to reflect the light back onto his face to light him up from the front.

Sunday 25 May 2008

I photographed this skyline not so long ago, it was a very strange day, one minute it was sunny, the next it would rain. At this particular time it was just about to rain and the sun shone through the clouds and lit up some of the roof tops down the hill. The lighting was very impressive. It was taken at the top of Towneley Park in Burnley. I like how your eye is drawn into the distance.

Saturday 17 May 2008

This one was my favourite out of the three. I love reflections and in this case I was pleased that i could have housing reflections in that scanky water. Again I took the image in the area that was previously a primary school. When i composed the image I purposely included the yellow bucket because without it proved a little un-interesting. When i printed the image the colours involved came out very bright and make this image strong. Even though the subject matter is 'mucky', the reflections and colours create an interesting image.
This was another strong one. I took a similar image before this one and staged a ball but in this case the football was already there, so i used the opportunity to include it in my shot. The message being that the space could be potentially turned into a play area. I composed the houses in the background to further the idea. The area was in the middle of these houses and roads going all the way around. I took the image in Burnley.
This was for my recent brief task of publicizing an area that could be changed into a place for social meetings, play area, somewhere where everyone trusts one another. I walked around Blackburn and Burnley for this task. The above image turned out to be the strongest. It was taken in Burnley. The area used to be an old primary school that was knocked down, I think a couple of years ago. The space has all overgrown and as far as i am aware there's no new plans for it yet. I used direct flash on the sign and a lower aperture to achieve detail to the sky. I was very pleased with the colour saturation. I tried the shot in landscape but it didn't have the same effect. I like the message and the fact that there is nothing behind it.

Thursday 24 April 2008

And Spring. I used Photoshop to create the cover and text headlines.

This one represents, Autumn and Winter.

I had to set up and stylise a fashion shoot of my own theme. I choose to do the 4 seasons, Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. I used two models and photographed them individually and together. I had to use 35mm colour film for the task in the studio. I then had to choose 3 final images and design fashion magazine covers for them. This one above is for the summer season.
I created this image in the studio using daylight flash, specifically a large softbox and background lighting. Again high key style. This picture shows 'Shallow Depth of Field'. I used a large focal length to compress the image and focus on the dummy to create an interesting artistic image. I'm really pleased with the colours and the expression of the baby wanting her dummy.
I took this photograph as part of my brief task to accentuate a feature. I used a white backdrop to create a high key style image. I used studio lighting equipment, specifically daylight flash with softbox and a honeycomb. Digital SLR, ISO 200, aperture of 32 and shutter speed of 1/125.

Thursday 10 April 2008


This is one of my recent favourite images. The sunlight shone on this twig at just the right moment. I used a larger focal length to compress the image and blur out its surroundings. I like the shapes and dark tones.

I went for a walk around the Leeds Liverpool Canal, Blackburn a couple of days ago. The sun was out and there were lots of fantastic shadows about. I stumbled across a desolate piece of spare land, which I think was recently a car park. It has been used as a dumping ground for rubbish bags , burnt out tyres, stones etc. At the moment I am working on a task to produce images to show the need for high quality parks (places to meet and play). I found this rather interesting plant and thought about including this with the spare land. My idea being that this place could be turned into something pretty, like the flower.

Thursday 27 March 2008


Little Lucy, high key black and white photograph which I took using studio lighting against a white backdrop to create a very light image.

This is another one, taken to accentuate the object using lighting and composition. I used a black backdrop to create a dark mood and used the light to pick out details of the gas mask. I wanted a low key image.

I took this a couple of days ago at home using studio light equipment.

Thursday 20 March 2008


I shot this one in the studio, its a low-key photo.

I quite like a bit of street photography and documenting. This is an image I took about a month ago.

Another 'Man and Environment' shot taken recently.

I photographed this image as part of a task to do with 'Man and Environment'. I like abstracty looking images, bold, colourful and interesting. It was a lovely day as you can see!


This is a picture I took a couple of years ago. I just love reflections and light, can you guess what it is?