Thursday, 15 March 2012

Research KL Raja - Advertising Photographer

The tones and textures give a feeling of warmth, with good exposure

The lighting has been positioned to clearly show the contours of this item, this could also be created as a very well made vector graphic, this image has a good level of black without loss of contrast.

Vibrant colours make this image more interesting to the eye, good lighting levels throughout the grill mesh, and assisting light in the fore front.

Carefully arranged group view of parts gives perspective to the items on display

I like the blue in the background and the darker tones help lift the image 

Natural colours and warm tones assist the flower but colours clash, good level of light and shadow,  i would have used a neutral or hard colour in the flower as i feel the background is to rich for it to stand out, I'm attracted to the deep red gradient initially and this takes my focal point away from the bag. 
The background layer makes this image more appealing,  i would recreate this by using editing software, however the initial image of the suspension has captured a good quality of black keeping the correct level of exposure.

Great reflections balance of lighting and a backdrop texture, the many skills used here to produce this image has also been to skill fully arrange theses oil filters in a desirable appealing order.

The intense level of light hitting the side of the glass in this image, it works for me as i like the tones and balance of this image, it feels classic and warm.

I like the use of exposure combined with the correct F-stop value, this effect can also be applied using photoshop, the focal point falling directly onto the centre image of the bulb, also clearly showing the three pin fitting. Colours and lighting feel natural.

I like the combination of reflections and contrasting backdrops, to give this image a more dramatic feeling.


Reference
Klrajaphotography.com (2008) KL. Raja Photography: Chennai Advertising Photographer,Advertising Commercial Food Photography,Fashion Photographer in Chennai. [online] Available at: http://www.klrajaphotography.com [Accessed: 8 Mar 2012].

Research Ian Jackson - Product Photographer

A range of creative techniques have been used here, i am interested in the top centre image as i would like to capture flow of movement and also apply similar effects to my own work.

References
Ijphoto.co.uk (n.d.) Ian Jackson, Hampshire UK - Photography Portfolio. [online] Available at: http://www.ijphoto.co.uk/Portfolio/portfolio.html [Accessed: 8 Mar 2012].

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Research Huw Jones - Product Photographer

I like the presentation of this work and image capture of liguid flowing into the glass, contrasting colours compliment the tones tones.

Lighting appears to flow through the ice with the focal point being the colour element of the product name.

The use of a frosted shadow is a great idea, a good balance of white and grey elements with the right level of exposure

This combination of moving steam, typography contrasting colours 

Vibrant colour really stands out giving the feel in that this hoover could be fun or funky.

I really like the precision in the arrangement of this image blended with textures and skill full effects to make this image presentable, these techniques are great for a professional look and feel to promote this product.

Creative use of the product, visually stimulating colours and even use of lighting.

In this shot i cannot see what is being achieved as a product point of sale, the edges of the bracelet are unclear and its difficult to pick out the outlines by eye, initially it seem feminine and colourful.

This image has it all, for me its a clear message and high quality representation of the product, the combination of colours and typography work to make this feel like a dark sin, quality classy and appealing, i hope to apply this professional approach my work. 

Vibrant product packaging, the idea of having the same patterns as on the packaging feels inventive but was not the thing i noticed, in fact i didn't notice at all, then soon realised this was staged to look like an artists studio to design the packaging, use of black in the background here adds more depth to the colours and trains more focus on the product. 

Balancing filters and dark contrasting tone, slightly offset leaves a deep impact, feels surgical and delivers the desired message.


References
Hjphoto.co.uk (2012) Huw Jones - I'm a Commercial, Advertising, Product Photographer servicing a global client base. [online] Available at: http://www.hjphoto.co.uk/ [Accessed: 8 Mar 2012].

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Research Tim Wallace - Ambient Life

Image by Ambient Life -  i like what has been achieved in this image combining the viewing angle with contrasting chrome, i could see how this will work in a brochure, and is the type of work i would like to produce.

Image by Ambient Life - Textures and focal point of the logo make this an interesting image, the white text feels enhanced or superimposed maybe just brightened to make Hugo Boss stand out that bit more.

Image by Ambient Life - I like the textures and elevation of the metal aspect of this shot you can see how important deep blacks are in portraying this material the outline edge blends into the shadow and adds to the overall effect.

Image by Ambient Life - Great lighting levels on the tyre tread

Image by Ambient Life

Image by Ambient Life

Image by Ambient Life

Image by Ambient Life

Image by Ambient Life

Image by Ambient Life

Image by Ambient Life

Image by Ambient Life

Image by Ambient Life

Image by Ambient Life

Image by Ambient Life

Image by Ambient Life

Image by Ambient Life

Image by Ambient Life

Image by Ambient Life

Image by Ambient Life


References
Ambientlife.co.uk (2010) Tim Wallace Photographer: Automotive Car and Commercial Advertising Photography. [online] Available at: http://www.ambientlife.co.uk [Accessed: 8 Mar 2012].

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