Thursday, 28 February 2013

Evaluation of Project


Evaluation –

An interesting project to be given as it is different to all those that came before it in that it was partially set by a genuine client, further preparing us for a photography career.

This project also required a lot of pre-production and planning in order to get everything spot on and correct, especially in the limited time frame. While I had done much planning finding 6 different sports Cycling, Iron Man Triathlon Training, Thai Boxing, BMX, Ballet and Snowboarding with the intention of getting 6 photographs of 6 sports. However each in the case of 3 of the sports when it came down to actually photographing them (after being given permission) they pulled out at the last minute (BMX, Ballet, Snowboarding). This forced me to drop down to 3 sports, I did try to find others but no one was available in the time available I could shoot.

None the less I did get usable images from the 3 shoots. Iron Man came out the best of the three as I was given the most time, Cycling then Thai Boxing – which previously mentioned in my blog was very complex to shoot in. However I still managed to get some work out of it that was useable for the project.  

Creating an invoice for the project was also an interesting part as it does further prepare us for a real photography career. The biggest issue I face throughout this project was getting models and getting them to stick to a time table, even the back-up models/sports I had flaked out. It has also gotten to the point where I am very comfortable shooting to a deadline and shooting to a specified layout.


If I was given more time/access I would definitely have gone back to re-shoot the Thai Boxing and try and get one of them on their own again; probably using a more low key gym that would allow me more access.

Overall the project was a mild success building my confidence as a photographer.

 

 

Final InDesign Layouts

Here are the final InDesign Layouts for the Live Breif Project.
 
 
Road Cycling with Danny Collins
 
Landscape


Portrait

 
 
 
Iron Man Triathalon Training with Daniel Groves
 
Portrait

 
Landscape


 
 
Thai Boxing with Tom McCay & Ronan Marshall
 

 
One issue with the Portait Layouts is the Sport England/Olympic Logos would not show up.
 

Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Mock Up V2 - Thai Boxing

I decided to change the photograph used in the Thai Boxing Layout, to an image with no motion blur.
 
However on further reflection I can't decide weather to have no motion blur or to have it.
 





Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Mock Up Layouts

Here is the layout of all 3 sports, Thai Boxing, Cycling, Iron Man Triathalon Training.





 
The text in this image above may still need to be editied in order to ensure it is clear to read.


These are currently mock ups of the images I may use. I have a couple other options I may try out before finalising.

Shoot Outcome - Thai Boxing

The gym itself was small and a pain to photograph in. Black ceiling absorbing all bounced light, making camera mounted flash difficult to use along with very limited space making setting up lights impossible. Standard light was also minimal as the gym had no windows and minimal neon strip lights on the ceiling. Due to this a high ISO had to be used which has caused some image noise.

When talking to the owner/coach of the gym he informed me that there where many under 16s training that day which limited when and where I could shoot dramatically. As well as some of the people training being high class MMA and UFC Fighters their shorts where also off limits to photograph.

All images had to be reviewed by him before I could leave, many where deleated.
 
Images -

As can be seen here is a lot of image noise and poor lighting yet did get some photographs that did work.

However the text colour still needs much working on. I did need to use much more prost production to clean up the images, somthing I dont tend to do. Prefer getting it right on camera.

Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Shoot - Thai Boxing

Travelled to a Thai Boxing club in Swanley, Semtex Gym. They are a strong up and coming gym within the UFC and MMA becoming very well known within those circles. I was actually very lucky to be able to photograph in the gym as usually it is a blanket 'no' fortunatley I met someone who had been training their for many years. However due to the usual 'blanket no' actually shooting their was difficult, I was unable to get any time with individuals for better composed images.


Equipment List -
 
Canon 550D DSLR
Canon 16mm - 85mm EFS Lens
Canon 430 EXII Speedlite
QP Card
Pop Up Softbox
Wireless Flash Triggers


Lighting Diagram/Ideas -

Sadly due to constrants revolving this gym I connot get down for a recce shoot, which means lighting will have to be done on the day. However the general ideas for lighting will be using flash from a mid-low angle.



 
The gym itself was small and a pain to photograph in. Black ceiling absorbing all bounced light, making camera mounted flash difficult to use along with very limited space making setting up lights impossible. Standard light was also minimal as the gym had no windows and minimal neon strip lights on the ceiling. Due to this a high ISO had to be used which has caused some image noise.

When talking to the owner/coach of the gym he informed me that there where many under 16s training that day which limited when and where I could shoot dramatically. As well as some of the people training being high class MMA and UFC Fighters their shorts where also off limits to photograph.
 
Images -
 

 
 
As can be seen here is a lot of image noise and poor lighting yet did get some photographs that did work.
 

 
However the text colour still needs much working on. 

Monday, 18 February 2013

Shoot Two - Daniel Groves - Iron Man Triathalon

When looking through the results from the photoshoot of Daniel Groves, I found that many of the shots where not usable and didnt make much sense to the clients breif or to the layouts.
 
Therefore I went back to shoot again, the second shoot results are better and works with the layouts.
 

 
 
Still working on text colour find which works better, this shoot was far more successful than the previous one. Groves also invited me to a Pull Bar Competition/Training day this coming weekend.
 
However one thing that was quite difficult was trying to frame the large pull bar within the frame while keeping a low angle.
 

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Up Coming Photoshoots - Snowboarding & Thai Boxing

On Sunday 10th Feb I will be out shooting some Snowboarding at a local dry slope.
 
On Monday 1st Feb I have been invited by Tom McCay to go and photograph some Thai Boxing at his Gym/Dojo. He has mentioned that their will be a few fights on which I am also allowed to shoot along with some portrait style shots of him.
 
More details of both shoots will be added as and when I get them.
 
 
<-------------Update ---------------->
 
Sadly due to an accident on the Ski Slope it was closed and I was unable to shoot, however it has been re-arranged for the future.
 
Thai Boxing photoshoot also had to be re-arranged to this evening.

Iron Man Shoot Results

On Sunday 3rd Feb I managed to get some time with Daniel Groves during one of his mini training sessions for the Iron Man Triathalon in June.
 
The first Idea was to shoot outdoors, however the horrifically overcast sky and horrid light played havoc with the photographs, however he has allowed me to go back and shoot again on a better day.
 
That said the day was not a waste, as there was also an indoor option with his home made gym.
 
 
 
Trying to explain what a QP Card was to Groves was difficult, he made a mockery of it.
 
While this photograph does work with the layout I fear it may be too similar to the Cycling photoshoot. Which is why I also did a number of other shots though as mentioned before much of them could not be done due to the weather.
 

 
The image works well within both layouts yet as mentioned may be too similar to the cycling, though I do have another shoot coming up with him. The text colour will have to be edited in the final peice due to clashing colours.
 
When on location with Groves I had an idea which could work yet not techically a sport. As part of his training he hits large 300KG tractor tyres with a seldge hammer, this works similar muscles that are used during swimming.
 
The idea was to get a shot of him swinging the hammer and capturing the hammer in a specific location where it would be right above the text. However it would only really work on the landscape layout, rendering it pointless for this exercise.
 
 
 
 

 
Playing around with text colour to see what works and what looks good. As mentioned before these probably will not work as final peices, unless made into a composite with other sports. You can also see the overcast sky which caused issues. Research into creating a composite image for the Iron Man Triathlon is deffinatley somthing I will be doing.
 
 
 
 

Cycling Photoshoot Results

On Friday 1st Feb I went on location to do the photoshoot for Cycling with road and track cyclist Danny Collins.
 
The shoot was generally successful though will most likely be shooting him again in the coming weeks.
 
 

 
QP Card to show correct White Balance is being used.
 
During the shoot I decided to use a Polorizing Filter in an attempt to get a similar tone to what was used in the video, in turn using minimal post production. It did not have the affect I wanted, though did reduce the amount of work needed in post.
 
Quick edit show in the Layouts -
 
 
While the photograph itself does work with the layout to a degree, im not totally convinced it shows enough 'background detail'. Obviously needs a little more post production as there are a few issues such as the over dark cloud, aswell as text colour and location.
 
 
Same image but shown in portait, which works a little better than the above image, yet as above still needs work before it is complete.
 

Monday, 28 January 2013

Photoshoot - Iron Man Triathalon & Cycling

Managed to plan the Iron Man Triathalon & Cycling shoot for this coming Friday (cycling) and this coming Sunday (Iron Man).

- Cycling

I will be doing a collection of photographs to see which would work best in the layout.

Still Portrait, standing behind the bicycle, low angle, single flash head from the top down.
As for the background, possibly a busy road or outside his home.

Lighting Diagram -  Still Portrait

Equipment List -
Canon 550D DSLR
Canon 16mm - 85mm EFS Lens
Canon 430 EXII Speedlite (fitted into softbox)
Pop Up Softbox
Lighting Stand
Tri-Pod
QP Card
Wireless Flash Triggers
 


Action shot -
As the chap (Danny Collins) is a keen road cyclist I will be doing a few shots of him cycling at speed down a road while I attempt to capture an 'action' shot.

As this is an action shot fixed/stationary lighting would be difficult to utalize there for will be using camera mounted flashgun (if needed at all).

Equipment List -
Canon 550D DSLR
Canon 430 EXII Speedlite
QP Card
 
 
Both shots should work both landscape and portrait.
 
 
- Iron Man Triathalon
 
While the actual Triathalon does not take place until June I can still shoot him (Daniel Groves) training.
 
The triathalon consists of Cycling, Swimming and Running while I have running and cycling covered I will be focusing on either swimming or general training. From a previous recce I know he has a home-made 'gym' which will provide many photograph opertunities.
 
Equipment List -
Canon 550D DSLR
Canon 16mm - 85mm EFS Lens
Canon 430 EXII Speedlite (fitted into softbox)
Pop Up Softbox
Lighting Stand
Tri-Pod
QP Card
Wireless Flash Triggers
 
Swimming -
Camera on ground level, softbox above, Groves swimming past, shooting mainly his head looking at the camera, attempting to capture watersplash. Must be careful to to get a reflection of myself within his goggles, however in the past I have found this is often unavoidable and must be solved in post.
 
Various Exercises -
While I am not totally sure what exercises/training I will be shooting the general action will be similar. Low angle, high/mid level flash softbox.
 
I will also experiment using a polorizing filter.


Call Sheets -


Call Sheet - Iron Man

Photographer - Josh Hutchins
07799885***
joshuaj_**@hotmail.co.uk

Location -
8*a
Austin Road
Orpington
Kent
 
Model - Daniel Groves
07756287***

(this is a public blog so some details have been starred out)


Call Sheet - Cycling

Photographer - Josh Hutchins
07799885***
joshuaj_**@hotmail.co.uk

Location -
Poverest Road,
Bromley,
Kent

Model - Danny Collins
07365726***

Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Sport England - Who are they?

Sport England are a National Lottery and Exchequer funded organisation that endevour to -
 
Help more people have a sporting habit for life
Create more opportunities for young people to play sport
Nurture and develop talent
Provide the right facilities in the right places
Support local authorities and unlock local funding
Ensure real opportunities for communities
 
 
Sport England remind me in many ways of the National Trust, both rely on outside funding to function but both do much for communites and creating opertunites that would otherwise not exist.
 
 
Sport England also fund everything from the major and well known sports such as Swimming and Football to the other end with sports like Motorcross. Aswell as creating opertunites for those disabled who would normally not be able to.

Monday, 21 January 2013

Sport England Proposal

Sport England Proposal –

After traveling around, sending emails and making some phone calls I have found a selection of people who compete and train in slightly different sports and events. So far it is as follows.

Iron Man Triathlon                         – Daniel Groves
Cycling/BMX                                    – Jez Armstrong/James Thorne
Ballet                                                 – Abbie Jones
Rugby                                                – Old Elthamians Rugby Club
Thai Boxing                                      – Tom McCay
Running                                            – Various

For the time being these are the sports I have chosen to photograph for this project. I have already spoken to everyone on the list above except for the Rugby Club which is currently closed (I do have several backups in case they remain closed). All are happy with me photographing them providing enough time and notice is given.

I have also worked out that all sports will work both portrait and landscape; obviously some will work better than others. As for equipment and lighting I will be using –

Canon 550D DSLR
Canon 17mm – 85mm EFS Lens
Canon 80mm EF Macro Lens (where appropriate)
Sigma 100mm – 400mm EF Telephoto Lens, Can
Canon 430 EXII Speedlite – with soft box where appropriate
UV Filter/Polarizing Filter – Should create a similar tone to the videos
Ranger Lighting Kit from CLR

I will be generally be shooting from a low angle point up to keep in tone with the videos along with giving the subject an air of authority and importance. Along with spot lighting (where appropriate) the central subject and slight back lighting to stop everything from being too dark.

From research I have already conducted post production is going to have strong influence on the photographs due to the nature of the style of the Sport England Videos.

Plan –
Saturday 26th Jan – Travelling to Rugby club for a recce and permission
Wednesday 30th Jan – Photographing Daniel Groves at his home ‘gym’
Monday 4th Feb – Photographing running/jogging in Dulwich

To plan/do –
Travel to Thai Gym for recce and permission
Travel to BMX Park for recce
Travel to Ballet club for recce and permission

I have already gained access to a local gym hall that can be used in case the Thai Gym or Ballet club cannot be used as a location.

355 words.

Monday, 14 January 2013

Preliminary Ideas

Preliminary ideas for this are as follows -
 
Rugby - Will be travelling to a local Rugy club known as the Old Elthamians.
A simple shot of one or more of the players holding a rugby ball. Possibly some still life shots of a rugby ball/boots. Easy access and open to the public, permission required from the site and players.
 
Motorsport - Off Roading Challenges - Strong landscapes, mud, many photography opportunities.
Cars competeing, still shots against landscapes, drivers, parts list is large. Relatively easy access, permission only required if taking driver portraits.
 
Ballet - Local Ballet club which a friend of mine attends. Many opertunities though getting some photographs of dancers may be difficult, especially if setting up lighting.
 
Running - Many people I know are keen joggers and runners, some of which have competed in track events/competitions. Images could consist of motion shots, trainer close ups, portraits against their running track.
 
Cycling/BMX - Cycling is a common hobby that many undertake though many who cycle own BMX bikes for doing tricks and stunts. This could create a decent set of interesting images that would keep in the tone of Sport England.
 
Iron Man Competition - When looking into various competitions I found a particularly difficult and challanging competition which conisits of a swim, cycle and marathon. I managed to find one person competeing in it and is happy for me to photograph him.
 
Snowboarding - While there is not much actual snowboarding withing the UK there are many dry slopes/fake slopes where professionals and amateurs alike practice and hone their skills. I thought this could be interesting and slighly unique.

Brazilian jujitsu - Again another interesting and slightly unique sport, in which I have some easy access to within a local Dojo aswell as a member of the Dojo to photograph.

Thai Boxing - Something I have access to which should provide a good collection of images. Portraits of Boxers, close ups of gloves, sparing in the ring.

 

Introduction

A breif has been set from an Art Director who has done work with Sport England. We have been 'commisioned' to create a collection of images based on various types of sports reflecting the style seen the YouTube videos.



While doing some research into photograohers that may have done similar work or shoot in a similar style I found Morgan Silk. His images seems to reflect the style of the videos, quite unsaturated colour, sharp and quite stark photographs.

 
 
As you can seen from these two examples the style is very similar. From what I have found so far Silk usually works in the studio with three lights. Two flash lights fitted with beauty dishes either side and one fitted with a soft box above the camera. While this can be replicated to a degree on location (as we learnt in the previous project) if shooting motorsport or something highspeed or with a lot of motion this set up will not work. Therefore a camera mounted flashgun and daylight would have to surfice. However that said Silk's work has been run through a series of post-production editing to create this final style.