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A brilliant artists friend, Lynne Snowden recently created an installation at the Leeds Metroplitan gallary/studio.
What she did was amazing, a number of video projections on top each other and then a live model (Briony - an artist in her own right) captured real time on video and projected on top as well. Also included were a number of different lights and overhead projectors casting icredible shadows. The whole thing was about invoking the ephemeral presence of 'fairy's.
I was asked to document the whole thing with photographs. This is the 3nd of a number of images that I'm hoping to post.
This one was taken just as Briony was getting into her stride in being a fairy - or something.
I just caught in almost balletic pose.
I found the photography immense fun but really difficult. I had various different light sources to cope with. Low light conditions almost like a film theatre and the gorgeous Briony flitting about - being very fairy like.
In order to cope with this I upped the ISO to 800, and kept the apperture at about f6 to try and get a reasonable depth of field from whatever distance and keep the apperture big enough to allow a reasonable shutter speed, which hovered around 1/30 or 1/40 most of the time. I attempted to use the tripod, but this proved restrictive to get any kind of interesting framing with all the movement going on.
Any suggestions about how I could have managed better are most welcome, shooting, framing, camera settings anything!
I've marked this one for critiqueing - please look at the previous two as well - TA.
Anyway thanks for looking.
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| Title: | Ephemeral_1 |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 3 Jul 2007 - 6:18 PM |
| Camera: | Canon EOS 20D |
| Lens: | Canon EFS 17-85mm |
| Recording media: | JPEG (digital) |
| Tags: | Ephemeral, Fairy, Flash / lighting, General, Glamour, Low light, Peformance, Portraits / people, Theatre |
| Votes: | Voting Disabled |
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