Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Documentary Assignment

After my previous idea didnt work out, i have chosen to document the Equine Hospital













Sunday, 22 April 2012

Documentary Folio

Follow up

Since i have stated looking around the Buddhist centre and temples i have realised that almost the whole place is under construction only leaving me the front of the buildings and fence and one statue to take pictures of. I have spoke to the monks and they are very nice, i still have to make an appointment to ask them heaps of questions. They had Thai food tasting on the weekend of the holidays but unfortunatley i had already left here, so i will also ask about that. Because there dosent seem to be much to take pictures of i am considering going to other monk temples in canberra and checking them out.

Saturday, 24 March 2012

Assignment 1 - Inspiration

Lu Guang


I chose Lu Guang as an inspirational documentary photographer as I enjoy seeing the creative ideas within the way that he captures the polluted atmosphere within china, and the impact that it has caused on peoples lives living there.

Many of Lu Guang's photos have been printed within the National Geographic magazine, showing to the world the polluted diverse poverty that these people are living in, and the problems caused by such filth.

The aspects of Lu Guang's photography that I like is the way the he captures such a sad atmosphere, while also managing to keep his ideas fresh and artistic looking.


Changshu City, Jiangsu province, June 11, 2009.
Untreated sewage waste is released into the Yangtze river through a 1,500 meter-long pipeline.



Shanxi province, April 15, 2009
This is the most polluted region in China and has the highest rate of birth defects.



Guiyu in Guangdong province November 25, 2005
A villager washing in a polluted pond



Inner Mongolia April 10, 2005
A family of five orphaned children were forced to find work within the Heilonggui Industrial District. At the age of nine, the eldest child is unable to go to school or work as he has the responsibility to look after his brothers.



Linfen City, Shanxi province, July 10, 2005.
Due to excruciatingly painful ulcers, Wang is unable to lie in bed, as a cause from drinking polluted groundwater for many years.


Wuhai City, Inner Mongolia, April 10, 2005
Workers that have no immunity defences, often getting sick after one or two years on the job.




All information regarding to these photos are found on the following websites:



http://www.chinahush.com/2009/10/21/amazing-pictures-pollution-in-china/

Friday, 23 March 2012

Proposal for folio


Proposal for Folio



Inside the lifestyle as a monk


Since I have moved here to Canberra I have never seen so many monks, and it has me guessing why do they shave their heads? Why do they wear those little sandles as shoes, and wouldn’t their feet get cold in winter wearing only socks?

I am lucky enough to live right next to a place where a group of monks live on one side of me, and on the other there is a Buddhist temple, that is big and fancy and kind of looks a bit Chinese like. Everyday while walking to my bus stop I look at those temples and think to myself, how cool it would be to be able to go inside there and take pictures of it. Unfortunately that place is only open to the public three times a year, so I have been told.

I wonder if these interesting looking people live just like they are portrayed in the movies, where they cannot kill anything living, including grass, or if they sit down in large groups in complete silence while listening to their minds and meditating.

I would love to be able to get a tour around the lifestyle of how and where they live, their culture, beliefs and the meaning behind their temples, and what foods they eat.



A homeless person


Where I come from I am not used to seeing people living on the street's and going searching through the bins looking for food as they cannot afford to buy their own. The vast majority of homeless people I have seen around here are elderly men.

It is a sad sight seeing people like this and it has me wondering, how did they end up like this? Were they once wealthy and successful in their careers and had a great lifestyle, then gradually over time did personal problems occur causing these people into depression and losing everything they ever had, from their working career to their personal affairs, therefore leaving them out on the streets? Or has medication been the source of the problem? All while they have been taking their medication everything has been good, a good career and happy relationships. Then do they decide to stop taking their medicine as they feel normal and believe that they don't need it any more, not realising that their medication is actually working, therefore turning their lives into a downwards spiral losing everything that they have ever had?

I am interested as to what has happened to these poor people and what exactly has caused them to live the way they do now. Also I am curious as to what goes through their minds everyday, when they are just sitting there by themselves on the seats with people walking past them sometimes possibly sniggering at them. Do they think 'what if I had done this, would I be living the way I am now?' or are they happy with their current lifestyle?

Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Civic Trip


White Scene


Shutter Speed - 1/10
F-stop - f/4.5
ISO - 100


Shutter Speed - 1/20
F-stop - f/4.5
ISO - 100


Shutter Speed - 1/6
F-stop - f/5.6
ISO - 100


Black scene


Shutter Speed - 1/250
F-stop - f/5.6
ISO - 100


Shutter Speed - 1/30
F-stop - f/5.6
ISO - 100


Coloured Scene


Shutter Speed - 1/250
F-stop - f/4.5
ISO - 100


Shutter Speed - 1/30
F-stop - f/4.5
ISO - 100



Shutter Speed - 1/20
F-stop - f/4.5
ISO - 100

Shutter Speed - 1/10
F-stop - f/4.5
ISO - 100

Lighting


                                        
 Image over-exposed as shown on Taylors arms and face
 ISO - 200
 Shutter Speed - 1/125
 f-stop - f/5.6

Lighting coming from the side of Taylors face
ISO - 200
Shutter Speed - 1/125
f-stop - f/5.6



Light shining straight onto Taylors face
ISO - 200
Shutter Speed - 1/125
f-stop - f/5.6

Light coming from behind Taylor
ISO - 200
Shutter Speed - 1/125
f-stop - f/5.6

Image still slightly over-exposed
ISO - 200
Shutter Speed - 1/100
f-stop - f/5.6
Image with good colouring
ISO - 200
Shutter Speed - 1/160
f-stop - f/5.6