Tyrone Sibanda evaluated photographs he took for a media project. He included a contact sheet showing the many photos he took from different angles. He chose three photos that best met the project standards of portraying an urban estate in a positive light. The photos also happened to be his favorites as they showed not all aspects of an estate are bad. He explained photos that were not selected and evaluated elements of taking the photos like using a DSLR camera, shutter speed, aperture, focus, framing and lighting. He received positive creative feedback and his three selected photos well represented his magazine topic of women's fashion and strength in London.
2. Contact Sheet
To the right, this is the
contact for where all my
images are that I took,
then I imported them
through to my email
and put them into a
folder. I had quite a few
photo’s simply because
of the different angles
that were used .
3. The chosen ideas for my media
product
I did have a lot of photos to
choose from, it was hard but in
the end I decided to choose
three of pictures that I took in
the estate. I made this choice
because of the standards that
the brief wanted me to meet
and making it look urban.
But these three are also my
favourite as I feel as if that not
all bad things happen in an
estate, and these three pictures
show that
4. Images that were not selected
As there were a lot to
choose from, these
pictures were chosen as I
felt as if that these did not
really meet the standards
and in my opinion I
preferred the other pictures
to these ones
5. Evaluation Camera – for my photoshoot I has used a DSLR TO capture my pictures
Shutter speed - the shutter speed did not effect as we were in the dark most of time
Aperture – there was a little bit of light in the way with the lamppost in the background, meaning that I had to alter a few of my settings
Focus – the camera focuses automatically on certain objects within a seconds
Framing – nearly all of my photos are at an A4 size meaning that I am able to put in writing
Lighting – the flash mode was off for certain pictures as some of them did not flash as there was light in background
Camera support – I did not have any camera support as I was holding the camera in my hands
Creative intent – my intention is to show my audience of how fashion the London has grown rapidly for women. This could represent
women and London as strong and independent
Production meaning - my outcome is positive as I had a choice out of 9 photos and I cut it down to three so that I could cut it down to
three.
Creative feedback – with the pictures that were taken , I was given very good positive feedback , some of the comments saying how I
used my time and effort into taking this pictures and having the effort and commitment to going different locations and experimenting with
my camera
Integration - with my three final pictures, they fit perfectly with my magazine and my topic as it is both about the strength of Women and
London but mainly about their fashion choices and how they choose to represent themselves.