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Birmingham Trip – creating a narrative

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Birmingham Trip – creating a narrative

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TYPES OF IMAGESTYPES OF IMAGES• narratives :

– a story or an account of a sequence of events in the order in which they happened.

– the art or process of telling a story or giving an account of something.

Compositionally you can use the following types of shots to create a story:

• Establishing • Detailed, • Main and • Concluding shots.

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Practical Task – Birmingham TripYou have to document a short story, your narrative, on Birmingham using one of the following styles of documentary:

•Portraits of people at work•Street photography•Street portraits•Documentary landscape

RESEARCH a photographer that shoots in one of these styles of documentary photography for your artist comparison.

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People at work

An aspect of Social documentary photography, it’s the recording of humans in their natural condition with a camera. Often it also refers to a socially critical genre of photography dedicated to showing the life of underprivileged or disadvantaged people, influenced by the work of lewis hine and Jacob Riis

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Martin Parr – black country stories

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Jonathan Bielaski

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Prakash Sach – portraits of workers

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Street Portraits

• Engage with your subjects, be confident and approachable

• Smile!• Who will you photograph and why? • Ask a question – get a quote from each

subject for your captions• If you get rejected, try and try again! Don’t

give up!

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Nick Eagle – Portraits of people in bham

http://www.bleaf.co.uk.

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Humans of New York by Brandon Stanton

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Niall McDermid

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Gillian Wearing

Signs that Say What You Want Them To Say and Not Signs that Say What Someone Else Wants You To Say

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Phillip Lorca Di Corca - heads

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Street style portraits by Karuna Gurung

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Street Photography1) Use of Juxtaposition to express humor or something more serious2) Decisive moment3) Documenting an incident4 )A Personal view on a location5) Public areas6) Ensuring every image has a point/concept/story or purpose7) Use of lighting

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Nick Turpin

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Matt Smith, London

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Beat Streuli - New Street

See more in the online gallery here: http://www.ikon-gallery.co.uk/programme/current/gallery/673/new_street/

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Bruce Gilden – Head On'I'm known for taking pictures very close, and the older I get, the closer I get.'

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Henri Cartier Bresson

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The Photography Collective – Orchestra of Disorientation

• Based in Birmingham – street photography and documentation made into film: https://vimeo.com/20236127

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Documentary landscapeCompositionally you can use the following types of shots to create a story with your documentary landscape:

• Establishing • Detailed, • Main and • Concluding shots.

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Natan dvir

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Clarissa Bonet – City Space

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• photographer Derek Fairbrother took a series of images from the same spot in Birmingham’s Chamberlain square between 1963 and 1986.

Video:• http://www.7inch.org.uk/news/2009/10/fairbrother-time-lapse-sequence/

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“I wanted the buildings to look like models, and to photograph them from above on sunny days so there was a sense of a singular light source” – Tom Merilion

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Aerial photographs of Birmingham. Merilion achieved this by photographing from a small aircraft flying low over the city centre. He used an architectural lens the wrong way round, with a selective focus and a polarizing filter to emphasize the colours of sky and foliage.

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Robert Walker

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Series of work: metropoli project  2000 – 2003. Includes images on Birmingham and other major UK cities.

http://www.johndavies.uk.com/

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Matt Murtagh