Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Air Brushing and Slimming

Air Brushing

Before

After


 Slimming

Before

After

Composition

Color

Depth of Field

Lines

Symmetry

Texture

Light

Midday
Golden Hour

Dusk
Fluorescent Light



Tungsten Light 

Exposure


Shallow Depth of Field
Great Depth of Field
Slow Shutter Speed

Fast Shutter Speed

Panning


Monday, 25 November 2013

Photo Montage

Final Project 1

Background 1

Stock 1.1

Final Project 2
Stock 2.1
Stock 2.2


Background 2
Final Project 3
Stock 3.1

Stock 3.2


Stock 3.3

Background 3

Thursday, 31 October 2013

Proposal

1 November 2013


Proposal
the tales each crease tells



"Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up interest wrinkles the soul. You are as young as your faith, as old as your doubt; as young as your self-confidence, as old as your fear; as young as your hope as old as your despair. In the central place of every heart there is a recording chamber. So long as it receives messages of beauty, hope, cheer and courage, so long are you young." - Douglas MacArthur


My name is Ammar Saleh. I am a student from Kuwait , I'm currently living in Dublin. I have had an interest in photography since my early teenage years. Photography has been a passion of mine for a long time now, and the camera has rarely left my side.


The beauty of photography is that its a medium that allows one to both capture and to tell. To capture a fleeting moment, one that would have been lost in the eternity of time, and preserve it for the impact it will cause for generations to come.


I am currently studying Film Studies in Dublin Business School as a first year student. As part of our Understanding The Image class, we were required to submit a proposal for our choice in topic for a photography book project.


It is my wish to work on a project focusing on the people who have worked and lived in this world for generations and have seen the world spins and have witnessed the change from the rough life to the easy one we're living right now.


My project is going to be portraits of elderly people. I chose this project because I've always loved these photos. Each image tells a tale. Of how much they suffered, cried and mourned. Of how they smiled, laughed and danced. Of yesteryears and the passage of time. The wrinkles on those faces tell you that and much more. I will not be asking them to smile or nor will I give any other instructions, as i want the photos to be as natural as possible.
This project will take place mostly in Dublin but some of the photos will also be taken in Kuwait when I go back during the Christmas holiday.


Informed consent from the subjects will be obtained prior to any photos being taken. The photos will be a range from close-ups to wide shots. And the majority of them will be taken during the daytime in order to have a nice natural light. I am considering taking the majority of photos in monochrome "Black and White". The duration of this project will be about four months. Starting from November 2013 to March 2014. I aim to take as many photos as possible during this time frame and then chose the best photos to use in my photography book. As for the camera I will be using my Canon DSLR for this project.

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Photo Sprint



Love In The Air

Street Art

Street Style

Halloween

Dirty Old Town

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Lift

"Lift" is a unique documentary held in a lift in a residential building in London. I found it unique because lifts are usually surrounded by awkward silence. but Marc Isaacs breaks this silence by starting conversations with the residents and asking them questions about their lives. and the different cultures that the residents come from and their different backgrounds plays a big role in this video and that's where it became interesting. Throughout the period of 10 weeks he builds trust and friendship with these residents. He could have worked more on the directing and the quality of the footage. but overall it is a good documentary and worth watching.

Monday, 7 October 2013

Fixing the Shadows Overview

Fixing The Shadows is a documentary that is exploring many subjects of the history of cameras and photography. It started of with two methods on how to solve the problem of "fixing the shadows". And then it shows us how photography developed through the years with many inventions that made photography what it is today. What I found really interesting is the camera obscure which you can do it by going into a dark room in a daylight and covering all the windows except leaving a hole in one of the window covers. There will be a moving picture of the view outside the window on the oppisite wall, but it'll be upside down!

Abelardo Morell's
Other thing the documentary talked about is the daguerreotype which is a type of process that creates a very detailed images that'll be printed on a copper sheet coated with a thin layer of silver. The interesting thing about the daguerreotype is that you can't have many copies of the image .. only the original.
Chuck Close