Showing posts with label polaroid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label polaroid. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Instant Photography Project , Photo 10


Apologies it's been a while since I last uploaded , sometimes I just really feel like giving up with uploading my work everywhere trying to get some kind of recognition for it but that's all part of the journey I guess , going through dry patches when you get 300+ views on a photo or blog post but no kind of comments/likes/favourites/criticism , nothing. Then you hear about artists / scientists / writers and everything of the sorts who also went through similar 'patches' where people though their ideas/work was no good and turned down numerous times but everything worked out in the end. I know , it's life ! and I'll keep persevering anyway.

This is a shot that I was desperate to take for a while , I drove past it a few times before I asked my dad to drop me off so I could quickly get the photo I'd been wanting for weeks. Why was I so drawn towards this tatty looking board with ripped posters? the golden question. I loved the colours , despite it being pretty grubby looking , something about it really stood out , using my instax probably wasn't the best idea for the shot as it didn't quite capture the colours I wanted however it captured the character and I like that. It has textures that I like and it's just different. What is not to love about being different eh? 

-Ella-

Monday, 19 October 2015

Instant Photography Project , Photo 9


As I was walking down the road I spotted this little grocery shop and I loved how bright and vibrant all the different coloured fruits there was outside the shop , I loved the colour , I also love the use of blue and red in the photo too (reminds me of the phone box photo from chester on post 7). Just as I was about to take it the man noticed I was carrying the unusual looking fujifilm instax and popped his head up to see what I was doing as well as helping his wife. Realistically he probably thought I was a weirdo especially with how weird looking the camera was that was in front of my face. But I'm pleased with the shot. An everyday street photograph.

Friday, 2 October 2015

Instant Photography Project , Photo 7


This was taken in Chester , I snapped this because I love how surprisingly vibrant the red phone boxes were and how well they looked against the tree in the background I also like the blue in the background too I think all 3 colours work well together and are quite eye-catching. I made sure to take it so that the phone boxes are as central as possible. I love the character of the photo with the people in the background (especially the woman on the left sat on the bench) and also with one of the doors being open and the other closed.
I enjoy the very British and casual feel it has to it.
-Ella-

Sunday, 27 September 2015

Instant Photography Project , Photo 6


When I took this my mum said 'oh no re-take it the pictures are wonky' but I didn't because the reason I snapped this is because the clock and the tea-party photos gave me a kind of Alice and Wonderland vibe and the kookiness of the wonky canvas photos added to that feel for me. 
I've never been too sure on how much I like this photo. It's definitely not one of my best but I like it , it's different. 

-Ella-

Thursday, 24 September 2015

Instant Photography Project , Photo 5


This is the first photo I took at the bus station (the previous post is the second) . Again , I fell in love with the light (that's what us photographers do) so I knew I wanted to snap it quickly. So I did.

Again I like the central composition , similar to the shot in the previous post , I love the way the light leads you down the centre and how open space it makes it look. You focus straight down the middle where the light is.

-Ella-

Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Instant Photography Project , Photo 4


This is another one of my favourites from my project. I was walking through the bus stop and I was entranced by the stunning light filtering through all the windows and the harsh shadows it created. I spotted this man on the bench waiting for a bus , I had to capture it. Even though it was relatively spur of the moment , I'm pleased with the central composition of the man waiting and the mirrored panels either side and the various patches of light. Another thing I like about this , is the blues and how they pop so well.

-Ella-

Monday, 14 September 2015

Instant film photography #2


This is one of my favourites from the project. I absolutely adore sunsets & taking photos of them , there is something about them that is so mesmerising & stunning in a way unlike anything else. The colours they create and how different each one is. I took this when I was sat in the car (I wasn't the one driving ha) , I knew I wanted to add a sunset shot to the collection and I loved how dramatic the clouds were surrounding the sunset. Notice the little blue dot directly in the middle of the sun? that's just ink (the ink that creates/develops the photo) I've seen it appear in instant photos taken by other people too , I believe its from where a certain section is blown out.

Again , the idea was that it's spontaneous , I carried my camera everywhere with me so I was prepared for the moment I wanted to quickly snap. And if that moment means I was in a car driving past a sunset , so be it :) 

-Ella-

Sunday, 13 September 2015

Instant Photography Project , Photo 1

Maybe it's about time I showed some of my instant work I did for a college project called 'point and shoot' , I briefed the work myself and it  was probably one of my favourite projects to date. Some of you may have seen this before : 

(as it is my blog background image) which shows several of the photos from the collection but I thought I'd do a series of blog posts showing the photos a bit more up close & in detail. So let me know what you think.

Firstly I guess I should start with the first photo I took with my instant camera (Fuji instax wide 210 in case you were wondering what model the camera is)


I was a little nervous about taking my first photo with my instant camera mainly because the viewfinder isn't lined up with the lens meaning what you see isn't exactly how the photo will come out. That's something I learnt to keep in mind more and practice with during the project. To think more about composition knowing if I photograph the subject directly it'll crop a bit off. I was also very excited to use the camera , I had always wanted to use an instant camera , I was eager to see the photo develop in front of my eyes. It seemed like magic. 

I'll give you more information on the project. The idea behind it was to show that you don't need thousands of pounds worth of equipment to take well composed , interesting , story-telling photos. Also that the physical quality of the image doesn't need to have thousands of mega-pixels...also that you don't need to spend hours planning a shoot and that you can literally pick up a camera at the right moment and take a photo to be proud of. I love the idea of spontaneousness & photography going hand in hand.

My first instant shot is of a friend , Mary. The photo was taken in the gorgeous woods of her back garden , the light outside was stunning and I loved the shadows it created , I wanted a pretty relaxed portrait so I didn't think too much about it and pressed the shutter. The first thing that surprised me was how soft focused the photos are that the camera produced , I expected them to be a little more sharp but overall I wasn't too bothered as one of the key points of the project was to shoot with equipment that didn't cost thousands or even hundreds.

Honestly it is SO great watching the photo develop in front of your eyes without spending hours in a darkroom.  And I knew instantly that I was going to love taking more.

-Ella-

Sunday, 25 January 2015

Polaroid 1



Here is a photograph of mine that I took last year featuring my friend Mary. I had spent the weekend at her house and had received my instax wide in the mail just before going so I took it with me in preparation to take my first 'polaroid'. I took over 40 'polaroid' photographs for a college project which will soon be shown on here but first I thought I'd post this. The polaroid Mary is holding is the first one I took from my series. 

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-Ella-