My theme for the brief was ‘The Christmas Markets’. This allows me to
combine natural light with the (slightly) indoor nature of the stalls. For the
exterior brief, I did architecture, which didn’t allow a chance to include
colour and energy and it was my first brief
so I was still experimenting in B&W, so when I decided to do the Christmas
markets my main aim was to capture colour as well as to capture Christmas! I
wanted to portray how I see Christmas and what it means to me as much as
possible. For inspiration I researched photographers such as Martin Parr...
What I really enjoy about
Parr’s work is the way he seems to take the ordinary and somehow make it seem
EXTRAordinary. However what makes Parr’s work special is this irony he seems to
portray in his photographs. Even though I was inspired by Parr’s work I would
never be able to capture that irony even if I tried.
I then did a test shoot when we went down on a few weeks prior to the final shoot. I went down to see what stalls where available, to see what works and what doesn’t work and to get an idea of the available light. Here are a couple of the results...
I found that with the test
shoot, the results weren’t exactly what I had in mind. When I went back for
final shoot, I would look for more colour. The photograph on the left was too
dull so I would take photographs that incorporated more light. The photograph
on the right is very bust with a lot of ornaments and gifts for sale which I
really loved. I then used that more in the final shoot to give the impression
of Christmas as it is nowadays, busy and chaotic.
I had a better idea of what I
was looking for the second time around. So I went out and these were my
favourite 10...
Xmas Gifts
F:3.5.0 SS:125 ISO:160
I really like this
photograph because the lights inside the stall are so bright. I feel the warmth
of the work is very welcoming and Christmas-y.
Xmas Jewellery
F: 3.5 SS: 25 ISO:160
I used this photograph
because I think that Christmas means different things to different people. This
could be a Xmas present for someone which I feel goes to show how Christmas is
for everyone!
Xmas Jars
F:9.0
SS:125 ISO:160
I absolutely love this
photograph because it is just SO colourful and there is so much going on much like
Christmas. It’s also the repetition of it all…so many saucers so little food!
Xmas Baubles
F:3.5
SS:13 ISO:160
This isn’t one of my
favourites to be perfectly honest but I decided to include it because of the
colours and the layered aspect of the bauble display.
Xmas Decorations
F:3.5
SS:13 ISO:160
I love the texture of the
ornamental duck. I also love the way there seems to be an endless supply of
decorations from baubles to snowmen in the background.
Xmas Hats
F:3.5
SS160 ISO:160
I don’t really know why I like
this photograph, it’s just the idea of the hats are empty and they’re floating
in mid-air. It intrigues me. If however I were to take it again I would do
something about the exposure because its slightly underexposed.
Xmas Reef
F:5.6
SS:13 ISO:160
I included this photograph
as well because I felt it was also very Christmas-y. For me, the main focus is
the reef but then there is also the beaded chains in he foreground.
Xmas Figurines
F:3.5
SS:20 ISO:160
This photograph is my
absolute favourite because it’s old fashioned before commercialisation where
Christmas is about being with loved ones. I think this photograph captures the
true spirit of Christmas. Also I find something quite humorous about them being
tiny people.
Xmas Chocolates
F:8
SS:4 ISO:160
CHOCOLATE: a huge player in
the Christmas game. I found this stall to be one of the happiest with the
Christmas decorations of the roof and the Christmas tree shaped cookies.
Similar to ‘Xmas Gifts’ the warmth of the scene is emphasised by the warmth of
the light.
Xmas Rush
F:14
SS:1” ISO:160
This photograph for me
encompasses what Christmas has now become which now, a rush! Everyone’s busy
rushing around…except that gentleman in the middle of the frame. I also think
the perspective adds to the chaotic nature of the composition.