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Wednesday 31 December 2014

Calling all book worms

For Christmas this year, I received a few photography books as presents & I'm so excited to have some time to sit down and read them.
I haven't had chance to read any of them yet so this isn't a review blog post or anything like that, it's just a post to tell you which ones I'm excited about :-)



Tim Walker - Storyteller

The first book I got was Tim Walker's Storyteller. I absolutely love this book!! I went to see the exhibition whilst studying my A levels and it was amazing. I find it so inspiring to flick through and get some ideas for future shoots of my own. It's such a heavy book but worth it for all the amazing imagery inside! The main intentions for the book were to recreate fairytales and children's tales in the fashion world. It is incredible & a must read for every budding photographer out there!!


Lonely Planet's Best Ever Photography Tips 


This is my favourite just because of the amazing front cover that looks like a camera!! This book is all about techniques and tips to help you when photography mainly location & travel pictures. This is something I am really interested in as a hobby and I haven't had as much time as I would like to flick through it yet but it looks really interesting. There are also some fantastic photographs in there too! Anyone who is looking to travel or take some travel images even when just on holiday then I would recommend this. :) 
Unseen Vogue - The Secret History of Fashion Photography


I can't wait to start reading this book! The photographs in there are so amazing & have given me some amazing ideas for my own future shoots. It's really interesting to see some examples of photographs that never made it into Vogue because of the composition or exposure, & it proves just how tough the fashion industry really is. Really interesting and a must read for anyone who loves fashion or portrait photography. 

Thats all for now, I will review these books and write a blog post when I have read them all.

Check them out on Amazon if you are interested in buying a copy :) www.amazon.co.uk

Wishing everyone a happy new year :) 


Tuesday 30 December 2014

Christmas Bokeh

I hope everyone had a lovely Christmas & got everything they wanted :-)
Sorry that I haven't been blogging or tweeting over the past couple of weeks, I have been really busy & then got a really bad cold and have been stuck in bed for a few days..

However, I am much better now & have some photographs to blog about!

For my Digital Imaging task for Uni over Christmas, we had to capture bokeh. Christmas is a perfect time for this because there are beautiful lights everywhere, outside on houses or on the tree, so I had a little go myself & here are the results.

For the next time I try out this technique, I would like to use shapes, such as hearts or starts to get different effects from the light.










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Wednesday 17 December 2014

My Favourite Christmas Films

With there being only a week to go until the big 25th, I have been waiting for some snow for a festive blog post, seeing as there hasn't been any yet, I thought I would do a fun post on my favourite christmas films.

Here are my top movies that I will be watching from now up until Christmas to get me in the mood :)


15. The Polar Express


14. Fred Claus


13. Nativity


12. Deck the Halls 


11. Elf


10. Family Man



9. Four Christmases


8. Disney's A Christmas Carol


7. Home Alone


6. The Santa Clause


5. Christmas with the Kranks 


4. Arthur Christmas


3. The Holiday


2. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation


1. Miracle on 34th Street


Smoke Trails

This week, my experimentation task at college was to photograph smoke trails. Ideally, doing this in a studio set up with proper lights and a back drop would work best, however I didn't have the time to book up the studio at college so I made my own set up at home.

I used two incense sticks (to make sure the smoke was thick), a black bed sheet for a background, my flashgun & a torch to light the smoke. It took a while to start to get some shots that I was happy with but after a lot of patience and trial & error, I got some final shots that I'm really pleased with. My camera settings for these were: ISO 100, 1/200 (Some 1/160) and f 6.5. I also had my camera on manual focus so that it was easier to focus on the smoke.

In Photoshop I changed the colours of the smoke to make them look more interesting & stand out against the black. Here are my favourites :-)








Tuesday 16 December 2014

Taxidermy

On Friday, I had a great opportunity to take photographs of a media make-up assessment for one of my projects from the very start to the end result. The theme was taxidermy & the artist that I was taking photos of had chosen to create a 'moth' for her make-up look. Her name is Emily Cutts and you can follow her on twitter - @emilycutts11 or view her Facebook page here - https://www.facebook.com/EmilyCuttsMuArtist or her blog - http://emilycuttsmakeupartist.blogspot.co.uk

It was great fun to be in the middle of the chaos all day & also challenging to get the right lighting and angles. After the process was finished, I took some photo's of the final look in the studio & here are the results.









Wednesday 10 December 2014

Splash Photography

Last week, I was set a task to experiment with splash photography. I researched various techniques and watched tutorials and although I thought it looked challenging, I was ready and willing to give it a go! However, I had no idea just how hard it would be !!!

You can take around 20 shots and only one will be any good. It takes lots of patience and I found it easy with another pair of hands to help, so they can drop the object into the liquid to create the splash & you can focus mainly on your camera.

Here are the various stages of my first trial:



The first few shots are taken with a soft bauble from the Christmas tree but the decoration wasn't heavy enough to create a big enough splash.



Then I tried a pebble from outside in the garden, this fell too quickly and was hard to photograph. I then tried a shell decoration but that was too light.




The best object that I used to crete a big splash was a frozen raspberry. It seemed to be a perfect size and weight for the splash I was trying to achieve. Although some of them are blurred, I am happy enough with them for a first attempt.


I also tried out using milk, I didn't think it worked aswell because you can't see the bubbles like you can in the water or the raspberry. 

I am not a massive fan of photographing still life however it was good practice and interesting to try out something new that I hadn't done before.

Don't forget to follow me on twitter if you haven't already & I will follow back :)
@danniellehphoto 

Monday 8 December 2014

My website has finally gone live!

Just a quick blog post to say that my website is officially live since Friday afternoon, after hours and hours of changing it around & getting frustrated it's finally ready & here :D

www.danniellehuntphotography.com

Go & check it out :)
Happy Monday everyone!!!


Tuesday 2 December 2014

Catching the Sunrise

My alarm went off at 7am on Saturday morning and I rolled out of bed and went into the garden with my camera to catch the golden sunrise. It was the second time I had got up and photographed a sunrise in my photography life, the time before was when I was in Tunisia so it was much morning and easier to get out of bed!!!

I was trying out a technique for one of my lectures this week, it was to take a overly exposed image or a really underexposed image and recover them in Photoshop using different tools to get an interesting result.

The main rules to remember are to shoot in RAW - so there is more information to recover from & to make sure you remember to over expose or under expose by one or two stops!

I have the before & after results to show you now..









 

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