Saturday Supplement Reflection

Saturday Supplement Reflection

Ben_Peters_Saturday_Supplement_Article_Spread_2In this post, I’m going to summarise my experience from my Saturday Supplement project.

 

 

 

 

What Went Well:

  • Studio Manager

My studio manager Eman Rostum was very helpful not only in the shoot but throughout the entire project. At first, it was a bit of a shock about the vast amount of responsibilities that were being placed on her. However, when we sat down we were able to discuss what we were all going to get out of this project, we came to an understanding and we’re confident going forward. Eman was very keen to learn the processes of booking equipment out and risk assessments.

On the shoot Eman was very helpful once again as my camera assistant/digi op. She had to deal with me being pretty indecisive as regards to my lens choice. She found herself going backward and forwards getting lenses from 213 and changing. As regards to her role as Digi Op, she always had her eyes on the focus of the image and she was always to remind me if the composition of an image needed correcting especially as a few images saw Hayden’s foot go off the frame.

Overall I was very happy with Eman’s contribution as my studio manager/assistant

  • Images

Screenshot 2018-11-25 at 19.05.55I was impressed with the images that I created in the studio, I wouldn’t exactly extend to saying that I was very happy with them. However, there were definitely some images that stood out. One image in particular I loved was the one where I got Hayden to lie down behind the guitar, I liked the leading lines that led to him.

 

  • Experimentation

Screenshot 2018-11-25 at 20.07.25I felt that I had all the shots covered with half an hour before the end so we decided to spend the rest of the time I decided to experiment with some long exposure images trying to get some motion blur on the hand going up and down the guitar. In the end, this shot didn’t work but I glad that I tried it. This probably would’ve needed a very tough and precise lighting set up.

 

  • Layout & Flow of images

Full copyI’m very happy with my choice of layout, I think there is a very nice flow to my choice of images and this was seemingly echoed by Geraint when he had a sneak peek the day before the deadline. He noted how the first image was just a portrait, so it doesn’t show that he is a guitarist, he also concurred that the eyes pointing towards the article is a good leading line especially considering that the first thing we see in an article is the right-hand page. Then the next image Geraint noticed on how he wasn’t touching the guitar, so the first image we have a man, next image we have a man & a guitar then in the next image the two are being held by one another. There is a connection between the two. Click on this link to see how my article has progressed.

Even Better If:

  • Variety of Images

Screenshot 2018-11-25 at 19.09.09As mentioned, I was impressed with the images but I wouldn’t extend to saying I was very happy. The reason why is because there doesn’t feel to be much consistency between the images, for example, the image on the left was the only one where the logo of the guitar was sharp, notice how there is minimal light on the background, unlike the other images. It doesn’t really feel that defined. This also happened because of the focus of the image was intended to be the hand. It was only when I looked at the images in Capture One that I saw the sharpness of the logo and I felt that one works better for the article. There was also some images which just felt a tad bit repetitive which Geraint can see why I felt that way but he also thought I’d got a lot out of very little ’cause ultimately a man, a guitar and a white background isn’t really much to work with when you think about it.

  • Size of the team

Ultimately this task was more about man management and having the ability to control a team of individuals. I’m not really sure if I can say I’ve ticked that box. Yes I had Eman & Hayden but that was it. I didn’t have a Makeup artist or a stylist so this meant the shoot was done with minimal crew. I remember Julian saying in my tutorial that it would be a shame to do the shoot with a small crew considering the amount of work I put into the pre-production of the shoot.

  • Phase One System

Obviously, I did a test shoot for my project, I wanted to try out lighting setups and poses, however, I guess you could say that it would’ve been impossible to truly prepare for this shoot. This was because the shoot was done with the Phase One system. Test shoots could only be done on our own DSLR’s so there is a massive difference not only in image quality but also angles. Another thing is that I practiced with a zoom lens to which Phase One only has prime lenses. Another thing I had to remember was the difference in focal length. 50mm on Canon is not 50mm on Phase One. I remembered this two weeks before my shoot so I was very grateful for the Phase One refresher that was set up by Geraint & Julian, this gave me a chance to remember how to operate the camera [focus recompose] but also get an understanding of which focal length is best. I stayed back to help at the 2nd Phase One refresher which there were a few hiccups in my knowledge but I was happy to teach my peers as it not only meant they learned the system but it also helped me to remember it.

  • Restricted Movement

Phase One can’t be shot handheld, so this meant that a few shots I was hoping to create would’ve been very tough to create on Phase One, or at least not create to the best of my abilities.

Overall I’m pleased with my images but I don’t feel I used the Phase One camera to the best of it’s abilities and I wish I came out of the shoot with more to show for. That’s why I’m viewing this shoot as a missed opportunity

  • Ignorance

I think it’s fair to say that my ignorance of music & guitars showed during the shoot. When I was showing the images to my Dad he noted on how Hayden had a Telecaster Fender which he said is a very expensive guitar, I said “if you say so

Final layout & how my layout has progressed

Final layout & how my layout has progressed

Below is my final layout for my Saturday Supplement project.

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Below is a slideshow which shows how my article has progressed which saw me try 6 different layouts, one of which was in B&W

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To Advance Tasks

To Advance Tasks

Task One: AoP Membership

Renewed my student membership with the Association of Photographers, need to make more use of it

Task Two: Photomonth

For photomonth I visited three exhibitions, a talk called A Woman’s Place In Photography at Printspace, which was attended by five female creatives which included my old tutor and Sony World Photographer of the Year Alys Tomlinson. The 2nd exhibition I saw was Windrush: A Portrait of a Generation at the Art Pavillion at Mile End. which was all about showing the core values of the Windrush generation. The final exhibition I saw was Nevertheless, She Persisted at F.Stop at Shoreditch, this was a very powerful portrait exhibition about females who had suffered from numerous atrocities like cancer, child-loss & self-harm to name a few.

Task Three: Professional Website

I created a professional website with Squarespace back in Janurary. To which I recently decided to include some of my portrait work which I’ve shot at Ravensbourne

Task Four: Instagram 7 Day Challenge

For this challenge, I decided to focus on puddle reflections along Southbank. This is a subject that regularly catches my eye and is something I upload to my personal Instagram a lot. This was a challenge where we had to upload at least 14 images over 7 days. I decided to upload 15 to maintain my upload style where I post a grid to summarise an event [so 3, 6, 9, 12 or 15 images] This was a eye-opening task for myself. This did lead to more interaction on my Instagram that usual but I still feel like I’m not getting that much.

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Task Five: Studio Reflection Management

Updated article & trying out B&W

Updated article & trying out B&W

Full.jpgI’ve been trying out a few different images for my Saturday Supplement article. I’ve going with the plan of not using the detail shot where the hand is playing with the guitar as it stood out too much for the rest of the article. I also decided to go with a different image for the opening.

Ben_Peters_Saturday_Supplement_Article_Spread_2.jpgI decided to heavily crop the image as I liked the harsh lighting, also as he is looking to the left his eyes will point the viewer towards the title. Also I felt it was very reminiscent of Phil Collins I Don’t Care Anymore, even to the point where the catch-light is in the same spot. Just the whole image is flipped.

As mentioned this image is incredibly cropped so I won’t be 100 percent sure about the quality until I do a test print later this week. Which considering the fact it’s full res at 50MP on Phase One and sharp at 100% I’d like to think that the quality is there when it’s cropped. Once again maybe I should’ve shot one close up portrait.

Ben_Peters_Saturday_Supplement_Article_Spread_5.jpgI asked 3rd year Christian for his opinion, which he liked the images, he wasn’t sure about the image on the left of the article, he felt the subject looked a bit off balance, a bit uncomfortable however he liked the lighting and felt the images weres strong.

 

 

Christian was expecting to see the detail shot of the hand on the guitar, he saw it on my LinkedIn and he really liked the shot. He did agree with my feeling that it wouldn’t work with colour images. He suggested trying the whole article in B&W. Which I’m not sure about it, there doesn’t feel like there’s much consistency between the images. Also the images are incredibly flat and don’t jump out at the viewer so I will definitely be doing my article in colour rather than grayscale. Another reason why is because there is very little editorial nowadays that is shot in B&W.

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A brief reflection of my time in the studio

A brief reflection of my time in the studio

I’m 50/50 about how I spent my time in the studio. On one hand, I’m really impressed with some of the images that I created with Hayden.

screenshot-2018-11-25-at-19-05-55.pngA particular highlight was where I got Hayden to put his head in line with the Guitar. This shot turned out much better than I expected it to. The light was very evenly distributed thanks to an Octabox on the left-hand side from a high and a square softbox on the right of the camera. This added with a close-up polyboard on the right bounced it around. I wish I took the time to capture one image where I shot at aperture like F22, just to see how much of the guitar could be I focus. At the same time, I really liked the depth that the shallow depth of field created but I would’ve had all the bases covered if I shot with a deep depth of field.

Screenshot 2018-11-25 at 19.09.09.pngThis kind of leads onto how on the other hand I feel this shoot was also a missed opportunity. Some of the shots don’t match as regards to tone this was because some shots had light fired onto the background and some didn’t. An example where this happened was this shot, which I was hoping to include to show that he plays with a Telecaster Fender however in this image where the logo is nice and sharp there wasn’t any light on the background.

Screenshot 2018-11-25 at 19.10.06.pngAnother image which I wish I took more time with was this one. I was very eager to shoot this image, however, I feel I silhouetted the hand far too much. In hindsight, I would’ve to put a polyboard very close to the subject on the left. I really like the light effect created on the metal finish of the guitar but it’s tough to tell that its a hand. Once again if I spent more time I probably could be got the Phase One to look right down the guitar and it would’ve been easier to show the shape of the hand, a bit like this image I did in my test shoot, then again I was shooting that hand-held so I was much more agile.

 

Screenshot 2018-11-25 at 20.07.25.pngThere was also a bit of experimentation that I did in my shoot which I’m pleased I did but I once again wish I spent more time trying to pull it off. Halfway through the shoot, I thought of an idea, I was wondering if I could create an image where I froze Hayden and the guitar but blurred his hands. This didn’t work but this image on the right does slightly demonstrate what I wanted to try, you can see the movement on the right hand. I think to pull this shot off I would’ve needed a snoot lighting just the face and then I could’ve let the ambient light provide the motion blur on the hand. This, however, would’ve led to motion blue of the guitar so this shot most likeely would’ve been too tough to pull off

 

So overall, I’m happy with what I’ve created in the studio with Eman and Hayden but I definitely feel the shoot was a missed opportunity. Hopefully, this isn’t a missed opportunity I live to regret.

Saturday Supplement Edit

Saturday Supplement Edit

Screenshot 2018-11-23 at 20.02.53I started the edit by setting up a smart folder where I put all the Sharp images. There massive files so when I was going through making adjustments, it would be great if I didn’t have to keep zooming in to check focus.

Next, I gave Five Stars to my favourite images from the shoot.

It was clear looking at the images that I had to do some Photoshop retouching, I had to remove tape and footsteps on the backdrop. So I broke out my Wacom and did a basic retouch of most of the images. To which I’m probably gonna go back and do must more extreme retouching to the portraits, however, if I do it to one I have to do it to all of them. So I would have to spend loads of time and patience.

Saturday Supplement Shoot & initial articles

Saturday Supplement Shoot & initial articles

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Image: Eman Rostum

Yesterday was the day of my long awaited Saturday Supplement shoot. Apart from having the tripod round the wrong, a wheel falling off the table and my schedule kind of going out the window I’m really happy with the work that was created which was a really fun collaboration between myself, my assistant Eman Rostum and our Guitarist obviously it is a bit gutting that I didn’t do more collaborating and networking with an MUA and Stylist.

Below is a contact sheet of images that I’m happy with:

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1st Article:

Full.jpgWhen I got home, I decided to do a very basic edit and assembled the article of images that we’re unretouched. This was simply to see if I’d got 9 images. I decided to ask my friends what they felt about this layout.

Chiara simply said she “Loved It”

Elle also said that she loved the article but she wasn’t sure about the order of the last four images. Which one of them was significantly darker than the others, so with some retouching those four might work.

Tiana liked the article but felt the first and last image looked too similar.

Gabriella felt the images were strong but she like Elle wasn’t sure of the order of the last four images. She also felt that I should swap the 2nd and 3rd image round which I decided to do in the 2nd article.

2nd Article:

FullOn the right is the 2nd article I created, this time I used images that I had retouched.  I decided to once again ask for advice on this article. I asked my friend Cal Mackenzie who studies film and Bournemouth and is an eager follower of work in Digital Photography at Ravensbourne after studying Foundation here.

He said nice shots overall, he really liked the one of him lying down. He wasn’t sure what the center image was saying, which I was thinking of it showing the Guitar he used but maybe the logo isn’t clear enough because of the highlights.

He also commented on the silhouette image, he felt the shadow on the hand was too strong, which I could try to lift the shadows, in hindsight, I probably could’ve put a polyboard next to him. He also said that the article wouldn’t work with a mix of B&W and colour images. Which I didn’t think of. So I might end up replacing this image.

I’m gonna sit down with 3rd year Christian this week to discuss my images and article, we’re also gonna discuss a potential opportunity for me as well.

Final update on Saturday Supplement shoot

Final update on Saturday Supplement shoot

As today is the day of my Saturday Supplement shoot, this post will serve as a final update.

My pursuit of finding a make-up artist and stylist has been unsuccessful, I have really struggled to approach them, I haven’t really been sure where to look especially on the stylist front. As mentioned, I could probably very briefly use my friend Elle’s MUA for 5 minutes to do minimal make-up on Hayden.

Hayden Brennen is arriving a 1PM tomorrow, he’s coming on the underground he’s bringing two electric guitars and one acoustic guitar. The electric guitars are blue and red so I could potentially create some nice images maybe with a burst of colour in a silhouette.

Despite the setbacks on the MUA & stylist front I’m still feeling confident about my shoot and I’m looking forward to shooting alongside my assistant/studio manager Eman Rostum tomorrow

Phase One Refresher

Phase One Refresher

Last week we had the opportunity to try out the Phase One camera system before our Saturday Supplement shoots. It was great to have this opportunity as I was feeling nervous about the prospect of shooting on the Phase One system. I’ve had two opportunities to use it before but I really need to know the focal length range.

I forgot that the lenses on medium format cameras are different from those of full-frame. In simple terms and 50mm Phase One lens isn’t the same as a 50mm Canon lens. The three most important lenses to remember are:

  • 55mm [wide angle, equivalent of 28mm full-frame]
  • 80mm [standard, equivalent of 50mm full-frame]
  • 150mm [telephoto, equivalent of 100mm full-frame]

It was good knowing the numbers, but I actually had to see these lenses in practice to feel confident about my ability to make the right lens choice. Now that I have, I’m feeling a lot more confident about my shoot. This refresher was great to chance to refresh my skills in focus re-compose which will be very important for full-body shots, remember Phase One only has one focus point in the middle of the sensor so we have to get focus on the eyes, then recompose the frame. On the note of lenses I think most of my shoot will be done with the 80mm lens, there will be a few close ups and detail shots that will need the 150mm and maybe 1 or 2 image that needs the 55mm. However as I’m shooting in 212, I might be able to take a step back and shoot wide with the 80mm lens. This means I can now have a plan of what order to shoot my images in.

Update on Saturday Supplement [Call sheet, schedule & MUA’s]

Update on Saturday Supplement [Call sheet, schedule & MUA’s]

Below is the call sheet which I have assembled for my Saturday Supplement project. I left the options open for the Make-Up Artist & Stylist, however, I’m not feeling confident about my chances of finding one, to which if I can’t find one by tomorrow I might not be able to get clearance from Front Of House. If the worst comes to worst, I might be able to very briefly use my friend Elles’ MUA who is shooting next door to me at the same time. Admittingly this isn’t as strong as getting an MUA for the shoot but it’s better than nothing.

Call Sheet:

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Schedule:

Screenshot 2018-11-19 at 20.50.10.pngFor this project, I decided to create a schedule as well. I decided to do this as the time in this project is probably gonna fly by. Especially considering that I’m shooting on the Phase One system and with it being shot on a tripod means that I might have to take a bit more time to get the camera in the right position. I’m going to get the shots in the order of lens needed. For the first schedule [left], I decided to give myself 10 minutes per photo, however, I decided to give myself 15 minutes to set up and shoot every image. Yes, this gives me less time as regards to contingency, but I feel confident in getting all 9 images covered with this schedule [below] especially after doing the Phase One refresher last week. NOTE: Image number can be seen on this blog post

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