Urban- photo shots
I have chosen to look at the topic of the urban landscape using 3 different starting points - Abstract, Capturing the moment and Repetition which are below.
Abstract-George Georgegiou
George Georgiou was born in London to Greek Cypriot parents. He has photographed extensively in the Balkans, Eastern Europe and Turkey for the last decade, living and working in Serbia, Greece and Istanbul.His work has focused on transition and identity and how people negotiate the space they find themselves in.Awards include two World Press Photo prizes in 2003 and 2005, The British Journal of Photography project prize 2010, Pictures of the Year International first prize for Istanbul Bombs in 2004 and a Nikon Press Award UK for best photo essay 2000.George’s works were exhibited at Hereford Photography Festival, Oct 2011; Fotoleggendo Festival, Rome, Italy, 2010; Centro Italiano Arte Contemporanea , Foligno, Italy, 2010; Spazio Labo, Bologna, Italy, 2010; Side Gallery, Newcastle, UK 2010; Noorderlicht, Holland, 2008; the Month of Photography, Athens, 2008; Moving Walls, New York, 2008; Leica Gallery Solms, Germany 2005; and in Serbia, Kosovo, Slovenia, among the others.
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So .. My photos in style ABSTRACT
from London
In my abstract I want to show my photos which represent the streets and places of the London. At the time when I was in London, the weather wasn't very sunny and I could not let so that it will appear on photographs so by Adobe Photoshop I added more lights, more colour to highlight colours that were not reflected perfectly by weather and I sharpened below photos to emphasize the smallest detail.
Abstract-Michael Wolf
Below are my photos in style Michael Wolf
In Michael Wolf's style we can see an unusual kind of his photos. He It focuses on shooting In particular buildings or things included in them which his great mass like windows or a large number of flats of the building gathered in one scene - This already creates this style. Below are mine photos, I was trying to capture a photo in his style. I have been using a lot things to examine the transparency of these photographs by Adobe Photoshop.
CAPTURING A MOMENTS
Paul Gonella
Paul Gonnella is the CEO and Co-Founder of THE PROCESS Football Recruiting after spending 10 years as the Director of Player Personnel at Albama, North Carolina, Miami, Prudue, South Florida, and Memphis.Gonnella earned his first head coaching position at Cambridge Rindge & Latin School in Cambridge, Massahusets. He went 18-15 in his three years as head coach including 14-8 in his final two seasons. He was a Defensive Quality Control coach and Defensive Graduate Assistant at Mississippi State under coaches Jackie Sherrill and Sylvester Croom. He also earned his Master's degree while coaching at MSU and had the honor of coaching in the US Army All-American Bowl as the Defensive Backs coach for the East team. He coached current All-Pro and Arizona Cardinals defensive back Patrick Peterson.In 2008, Gonnella was hired by Coach Butch Davis as Director of Player Personnel at North Carolina where he helped the Tar Heels to the #9 recruiting class in the country. This was only the second time in school history that UNC had a Top 10 recruiting class. In 2009, under Coach Lane Kiffin, as Director of Player Personnel Gonnella helped TennesseeSECURE the #10 recruiting class including jumping 20 spots in January before National Signing Day.In 2010 at the University of Miami, Gonnella assisted Head Coach Randy Shannon in landing another Top 10 recruiting class including signing two Five-Star recruits after National Signing Day one of which was the #1 player in the nation Seantrel Henderson.In Gonnella's two years as the Director of Player Personnel at South Florida under Willie Taggart, the Bulls had the top recruiting class in the Big East in 2014 and the top class in the AAC in 2015.
My Responses to Paul Gonella capturing a Moment
Below are some of my photos, I edit photos in Adobe Photoshop like changed the lights, contrast and sizes to be better on the pictures I do that because some photos was too bigger, too dark and had shade around the corners. In my opinions Paul want to show how can capture photos in the least expected moments.
On the first photo I used Adobe Photoshop to edit by give a lighter colour and greater contrast.
On the second pic I concentrate more on darker elements, they are stressing them and giving them a little bit bigger shadow of their actually colour.
On the last one photo of this series, I made two transition, the first one was changed the brightness and contrast to be more brighter and contrast to sharpen. My second step was manoeuvring curved line by 'Curves' option in Adobe Photoshop so as to get the effect shown below, gained back ground fits well with the character captured in the picture. Background colour sharpen character so that gets the effect as ''pasted'' in the background.
On this photo I changed brightness and contrast to concentrate more on the characters in the picture and sharpen existing colours.
At the below photos I changed the whole structure by made structure increased brightness of the entire image and I add a little bit more Exposure, Offset and Gamma Correction. I attach the two the same pictures on which you can see the effect of work.
Capturing a moments- panoramic photo.
This photos presents a large area captured in the picture.
Capturing a moments - on the street.
In my 'Capturing the moments' I also have people's photo. below, as you can see my photos were taken on the move, I tried to take a picture as a clearly and best as possible. I do not use them any editing.