Sunday, 6 January 2013

DPP-Assignment One


Assignment One; Workflow

Object of assignment One
For this assignment, I need to devise a themed assignment on a topic that interests me, which I feel comfortable with, by using what I have learned so far, so to construct an effective workflow, from start to finish.

I found this assignment  helpful with the way I construct a shoot from start to finish, I chose to use take photographs of a candlelit, Christmas eve service in a village church, it was defiantly a challenge, due to lighting, however, I was pleased with the final results.

Here is the workflow chart I used for this assignment;-
 

 
Choosing a subject
I wanted to choose a subject first, so I could see what equipment I needed. I decided to choose a village church, which was having a candlelit service on Christmas Eve.

Choosing my equipment
I choose to use my 72mm lens as I think it was a good choice to get different compositions and a better range, I also took my wide angle lens, so to get a lot of the church in the view and I took my tripod as I knew there would be limited light.

What to ensure was ready
I charged all my batteries the day before, bought an extra memory card with me and I had my lens cleaning kit.

Timing
I arrived at the church before everyone else, so that I would have some time to get ready and I knew the shoot could last on and off for 3 ½ hours, from when I arrived, to the end of the service.

When I arrived
I took images of the outside of the church, fired a few test shots and tried to do under and over exposure, in case I needed to splice them, then I went inside the church with no one inside it, so I fired some more test shots, however, I knew that the light would be changing but the settings would be changed slightly rather than drastically.

Settings
After I did the test shots, I then adjusted all of my settings (ISO, Aperture etc) to ensure the lighting was how I wanted it to react with the camera and took some more shots.

Shoot
Throughout the shoot, I was trying different viewpoints, without getting in the way or disturbing anyone, I had asked for permission before hand but the patrons didn’t know why I was there, so I needed to be as low key as I could.

After the shoot
I went home and uploaded via bridge, here are the original images.

Step one; - Originals
 
 
I created a file called originals and downloaded the images with Bridge.

 
Step two; - Deleted
 
 
I then moved photos that I wanted to delete, in to a new folder, that weren’t in focus or with bad composition/light that I couldn’t edit in post production.

 
Step three; - The selects
 

 
I then selected the images that were good and that I could edit.

 
Step four; - The first selects
 

 
From that point, I took a break from the images and went back, and then I selected the images that I would most like to use, almost for the final process.

 Step five; - Final choice
 
 

I then chose 7 images that I was happy with and these are the images that I selected to edit.
 

Step six; - Final edits/to use 
 

 
 



 
 



 
 



These are the final images, which I’m extremely happy with; I feel they give a real sense of the whole evening.

With the help of the exercises in this section, I feel I have generated a constructive and organised workflow, I think that my workflow doesn’t vary much from others, it’s and extremely logical way of working and as I stated before, I will work this way from now on.
 
 

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