Plan 1:
For the first photo shoot for the cubism art movement, I
will be photographing my cats faces. I will photograph the faces of three
different cats to later arrange the images so they re-create the face of a cat
which has been built up of features from each of the cats. I will be carrying
out this photo shoot at my house under artificial lighting. I will be carrying
out this photo shoot under artificial lighting in my house because this will
make it easier to make the animals co-operate and it will give more controlled
lighting without having to worry about unwanted shadows being cast on or by the
subject. I plan to spend around 30 minutes to 1 hour on this photo shoot, this
is to ensure I have enough time to get the best shots I can as it may not be
easy to make the cats co-operate and look directly into the camera lens as I
would like them to. As I am photographing at home, there is no travel time or
cost to consider with this shoot as I do not have to go anywhere.
Plan 2:
For the second photo shoot for the cubism art movement, I
will be photographing the Moravian church in Baildon from various different
angles so I can eventually place the images together to create a piece in the
style of analytical cubism. I chose to photograph the Moravian church as it is
local to where I live and it is quite an aesthetically pleasing building.
During this photo shoot, I will be relying solely on natural lighting, this
means that I will have to visit the church during daylight hours. I plan to
carry out this shoot during the mid to late afternoon whilst it is still bright
enough to get a good quality image, yet not too bright so the sunlight is
likely to distract from the subject itself. I plan to spend around 30-40
minutes on this shoot, this will give me enough time to arrive at the location,
which is situated approximately 5 minutes by foot from my house, and enough
time to shoot sufficient photographs of the subject. As the location is within
walking distance from my house, this means that there will be no travel
expenses required and I will be using equipment which I already own, so this
photo shoot will not cost me anything to carry out.
Futurism:
Plan 1:
For the first photo shoot for the futurist art movement, I
will be using the long exposure feature on my camera to capture the red streak
of light given off by the tail lights on passing cars. I will carry out this
photo shoot on Browgate, a road leading out of Baildon. For this photo shoot, I
will be photographing at night meaning that I do not require lighting of any
kind, natural or artificial as it would take away from the image I am intending
to create. I will carry out this photo shoot during the mid evening, once it
has become fully dark outside and I will allow around 30-40 minutes for this
shoot. Allowing 30-40 minutes for this shoot gives me enough time to arrive at
the location, which is 5 minutes from my house, set up the long exposure
setting on my camera, set my camera up on the wall at the side of the road and
take a good amount of photographs to complete the shoot. As the location I have
chosen to carry out this photo shoot is local, there are no travel costs and I
will be using equipment that I already own so this photo shoot will not cost
anything.
Plan 2:
For the second photo shoot for the futurist art movement, I
will be using the rapid shutter feature on my camera to capture my model doing
gymnastic manoeuvres on a trampoline with a view to overlaying the final images
I get so the movement within the image is apparent and clear. I will be
carrying out this photo shoot at my house in the garden on the trampoline which
I own. I will be asking my model, who has had gymnastic training, to do a
series of gymnastic manoeuvres such as front flips and back flips which I will
photograph with the rapid shutter feature on my camera to capture the movement
of my model and capture each stage of the manoeuvre which my model will
complete. I plan to spend around 1 hour on this photo shoot, this will ensure
my model has time to properly prepare for this shoot and ensures there is
enough time to capture the best possible shots of my model in mid air. For this
shoot, I will be relying on natural lighting as the shoot will be outside, this
means that I am aiming to complete the photo shoot during the mid afternoon at
around 1 or 2 O’clock in the afternoon to ensure the lighting is the best it
can be. As the location in which I will be photographing is the garden of my
home, this means that there will be no travelling time or travelling expenses and
as I will be using equipment which I already own, this shoot will not cost me
anything to complete.
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