Portfolios are a very important part of photography work. If laid out wrong potential Uni places and job opportunities can be lost. It is important that your photos are presented nicely to show off your work in a professional light, this doesn't mean stuck an A4 piece of paper with a pritt stick.
I have been researching how much a high quality portfolio can cost and the different types of portfolios.
Inspirational Printed Portfolios
These images are of a box portfolio. They consist of your pictures printed on nice paper all exactly the same size, to make it more authentically pleasing, and then put into a smart box. I particularly like this type of portfolio because it isn't stuck in a specific order. When being looked at the viewer can take the images out and arrange them however they please, i think this can be beneficial in some respect as the images can be more easily viewed. This type of portfolio can cost anything between twenty three pounds up to
one hundred and twenty pounds. The price varies on the size and depth of the box, i personally need and A3 box and am looking at around sixty to eighty pounds for the correct depth.
Box portfolios are not the only option. Other portfolios can be found in the forms of folders or book, although i feel the box portfolio is the most professional option, a folder or book portfolio is a cheap option ranging between ten to thirty pounds. these portfolios still look professional as shown in the picture examples below.
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
University Research
I am interested in Studying Photojournalism at University so have looked at a few UNI's in preparation towards my final choices. The following UNI's have the best Photojournalism courses;
Falmouth - I chose Falmouth as, not only because its my top choice, but because the Photojournalism course is one of the best in the country. I visited Falmouth on there last opening day and found it very useful and somewhat inspiring. I specifically wanted to ensure that the press and editorial course on offer would be the right one for me, to my pleasure it did and i hope to get in.
University of The Art London - This University stood out as another contender after reading about the photojournalism course on offer, i felt that it would also be a good place to study. I'm hoping to visit before applying to see if the course and campus are the right ones for me and my future career.
Newport (University of South Wales) - I have looked at the photojournalism course on the website and have heard god reviews about that particular course so hope to look into this further.
This is just the starting point of selecting UNI and obviously have many more to look at however the University i most definitely want to go to is Falmouth.
UNI LINKS:
Falmouth - http://www.falmouth.ac.uk/pressphotography
University of The Arts London - http://www.arts.ac.uk/lcc/courses/undergraduate/ba-hons-photojournalism-and-documentary-photogra/
Newport - http://courses.glam.ac.uk/courses/962-ba-hons-photojournalism
Falmouth - I chose Falmouth as, not only because its my top choice, but because the Photojournalism course is one of the best in the country. I visited Falmouth on there last opening day and found it very useful and somewhat inspiring. I specifically wanted to ensure that the press and editorial course on offer would be the right one for me, to my pleasure it did and i hope to get in.
University of The Art London - This University stood out as another contender after reading about the photojournalism course on offer, i felt that it would also be a good place to study. I'm hoping to visit before applying to see if the course and campus are the right ones for me and my future career.
Newport (University of South Wales) - I have looked at the photojournalism course on the website and have heard god reviews about that particular course so hope to look into this further.
This is just the starting point of selecting UNI and obviously have many more to look at however the University i most definitely want to go to is Falmouth.
UNI LINKS:
Falmouth - http://www.falmouth.ac.uk/pressphotography
University of The Arts London - http://www.arts.ac.uk/lcc/courses/undergraduate/ba-hons-photojournalism-and-documentary-photogra/
Newport - http://courses.glam.ac.uk/courses/962-ba-hons-photojournalism
Sunday, 15 September 2013
Photojournalism
Whether it be for a music magazine or a newspaper, photojournalism is used to express emotion and/or tell a story through images. Commonly associated with portraiture, documentary photography is the aspect im most keen to venture into. This involves taking pictures that are interesting and meaningful. Documentary photography can cover news stories as well as magazine and media based work. I myself want to look both into interesting portraits, portraying a person's job or hobby through an image and also writing about music e.g. concerts and band interviews.
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
Year One of College
This year i have learnt a lot of interesting techniques in photography and it has really helped me understand what career path i want to go down as well as helping me decipher my favorite types of photography and experiment with them more. I have also done small jobs for the Bath chronicle where by i had to go to a primary school and take photos of the children dressed in pajamas for Red Nose Day. My favorite shoots by far this year was definitely for the Supernatural project. These shoots included taking portraits of people using a slow shutter speed while the walked or moved, this then created a ghost like image. I lied this shoot because my images i felt were very effective and interesting also because it was a new technique that i really enjoyed learning about.
The images below are the unedited versions of my Ghostly images. I used a long shutter speed to capture the movement of the people, the slow movements created a transparent effect making my images effective as ghostly images. I thought the setting was important also, the tiled bathroom is very old looking and also the steps to the graveyard set a good gloomy scary scene.
The images below are the unedited versions of my Ghostly images. I used a long shutter speed to capture the movement of the people, the slow movements created a transparent effect making my images effective as ghostly images. I thought the setting was important also, the tiled bathroom is very old looking and also the steps to the graveyard set a good gloomy scary scene.
My CV (Up to date)
Lauren Williams
About Myself
Excellent communication skills, Team Player, Able to multitask, Adaptable, Reliable and Organized
I am an aspiring Editorial Photographer currently studying Photography at the City of Bath College.
Personal Details
Address 4 The Ley Box
Email Camper44@hotmail.com
Telephone 01225742383
Education
The Corsham School
Subjects taken
- English
- Science
- Maths
- Art
- Photography
- ICT
- Product Design
Currently Studying Photography at the City of Bath College
Employment
Job Title: Waitress at The Number One Coffee Shop (Chippenham)
Responsibilities
- Cleaning Tables
- Serving Customers
- Keeping the workplace tidy
Job Title: Crew Member at McDonalds (Bath)
Responsibilities
- Interacting with and Serving Customers
- Keeping the workplace clean
- Working responsibly as a team
References
McDonalds - Bath (Southgate)
The Number One Coffee Shop - Chippenham
About Myself
Excellent communication skills, Team Player, Able to multitask, Adaptable, Reliable and Organized
I am an aspiring Editorial Photographer currently studying Photography at the City of Bath College.
Personal Details
Address 4 The Ley Box
Email Camper44@hotmail.com
Telephone 01225742383
Education
The Corsham School
Subjects taken
- English
- Science
- Maths
- Art
- Photography
- ICT
- Product Design
Currently Studying Photography at the City of Bath College
Employment
Job Title: Waitress at The Number One Coffee Shop (Chippenham)
Responsibilities
- Cleaning Tables
- Serving Customers
- Keeping the workplace tidy
Job Title: Crew Member at McDonalds (Bath)
Responsibilities
- Interacting with and Serving Customers
- Keeping the workplace clean
- Working responsibly as a team
References
McDonalds - Bath (Southgate)
The Number One Coffee Shop - Chippenham
Goals and Aspirations for the future
I really hope to study Editorial Photography at Falmouth University to begin with, i then want to write and take photos for a music magazine although more recently i have been inspired to write for the National Geographic. Later on in life when i have had my share of experience i want to go into teaching photography.
Friday, 6 September 2013
Myself
I am Lauren Williams, I am 18 years old and currently studying photography at the City of Bath College. I hope to attend university next school year, Falmouth being my top choice and study an editorial photography course. I have decided to pursue a career in editorial photography as I really enjoy taking pictures that are meaningful and can make the viewer feel enlightened in some way and/or feel emotion towards my images . I also enjoy writing about my pictures and so think that editorial photography would be perfect for me. I mainly take portrait, landscape and abstract photographs however enjoy trying different techniques and styles such as long exposure and night photography. In my spare time I work and like to go places and explore my surroundings. More recently i have found a liking for sky photographs as i feel emotions can almost be portrayed through the colour of the sky and think of it as a very good metaphor when trying to express emotion through photography. I have also taken a liking for reflective photography as i thin it shows an unusual and different perspective from sometimes a somewhat boring picture. This year i hope to develop my photography to a more professional quality this year at college before attending University.
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