After contacting Christine again I was ablt to go back down to Pembroke Street and photograph some of the workers there.
I photographed the ladies that clean the Guildhall and two men that were doing jobs around the area.
I was nervous when I photographed the ladies because they seemed quite shy I had to direct them in what I wanted them to do. I got them to smile to make them feel more relaxed and because there was two of them there they kept making each other laugh which resulted in a few successful images.
The two men Mark and Rich were alot more confident about being photographed so I feel their photographs were more successful. I photographed them sweeping and interacting with each other and also some portraits too. I was really pleased with these photo's because you can tell from their facial expression that its natural and relaxed.
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Interview with Pam Newman
Hello Pam, thank you very much for agreeing to take
part in this interview its much appreciated.
Hi Bex
1) When did you first start taking photographs for
Devon Life magazine?
I started taking photographs for Devon Life's
"Social Diary" around 10 years ago.
Michael was writing articles on a monthly
basis for Devon Life on ANTIQUES - and quite often we would be invited to
attend charity events, various social events - and I asked the Diary Editor if
she would like me to take photographs whilst these events were in progress. She
was happy for me to do so as it gave a slightly different slant on some of those
featured in the Diary - eg: Antiques Evenings as opposed to corporate events
(banking, solicitors etc.)
I have taken photographs for the Social
Diaries of 'Devon Life', 'Somerset Life' and 'Cornwall Life'.
My point of focus is entirely centring on the
object of the charity event (which charity, funds raised etc) - and taking
group photographs of guests attending. The VIP groups are of importance
obviously - eg: the organisers of the event, main guest VIPs attending and I
try to gather those guests together (usually with drinks in their hands as this
has a more social aspect!). My point of focus is purely photographing those
people who are actively involved in special events - mostly of a charitable
nature - and drawing attention to the purpose of those events.
Yes - occasionally I am asked by Devon Life to
cover specific events. Most of the time I inform the Social Diary Editor of
those events we will be attending and ask her if she would like me to send
photographs through to be included. All those photographs I send through are
usually included into the Diary.
Devon Life covers many aspects of
people/places/events within the Devon county. Yes - I do get around! Many of
the events I cover, or have been asked to cover, involve lots of people I
already know within the county of Devon (and Cornwall).
Regarding copyright - when I submit
photographs to 'Devon Life' it is always on the understanding that these
photographs are NOT used for any other press purposes and only to be used for
'Devon Life' or other magazines with the Archant Group company. Occasionally,
some charities ask if they might use my photographs in their "in
house" magazines - and this is acceptable to 'Devon Life' and causes no
conflict.
No - I
only take photographs for the Archant Group (Devon Life etc) Do I get paid for
my work - NO - purely voluntary on my part, but I do enjoy taking the
photographs and Devon Life are always pleased with my efforts. It is hugely difficult
for Devon Life to cover all local events within their region and they are
delighted when they have local contacts who can assist with covering social
events on their behalf.
Many years ago I set up a Photographic Library
in Covent Garden, London, which was part of my late husband's Photographic
Agency. I had around 10,000 transparencies on file covering all aspects. My
work involved contacting local advertising agencies in London - sending through
examples of photographs of file and selling to magazines, advertising agencies,
holiday brochures etc. Occasionally, an advertising agency would ask me if I
could provide photographs on a particular subject for reference purposes - and
I had around 6-8 photographers who provided photographs for my Library - and
they would shoot photographs specifically for this purpose - eg: I had a
photographer based in Majorca who provided wonderful photographs of couples on
beaches / children/families on beaches / beach scenes / sunset scenes / couples
with drinks beside swimming pools etc mainly for holiday brochures. Penny
Tweedie (who recently died) did a tremendous amount of photographic work on
"Treasures of Britain" - and she provided me with a huge number of
spare photographs for the Library - she was quite amazing. I had photographs
provided by fashion photographers / food photographers / travel photographers
on file.
Favourite
photographer - There are a number - but if you look currently in Devon Life -
JAN BARWICK who provides photographs on gardens/flowers etc. is quite amazing.
There
should be several events covered by me in the next edition (MAY) of Devon Life
- including a feature on the WI local Branch - "KNIT-A-THON" event -
which was quite fun!
Photography
is an art - and I am only an amateur. We have a local professional and
extremely well qualified photographer living locally - SUSAN BROWN - look her
up on the internet. She recently won a national photographic award - and her
work is astonishing! You will find the work tremendously interesting - and fun!
Let me
have your phone number - and if an occasion presents itself within Plymouth - I
will ring you and see if you could come along and "assist"!!
The art work at Pembroke Street
My first meeting with Christine was to discuss the brief with her and plan other days in which to come in and meet with different people I could photograph. After I had met with her I walked around the area and noticed that there was alot of art work in the form of gates and house signs. These had been created by the people who lived in the area with the help of metal artists.
My first visit to Pembroke Street
My first visit to Pembroke Street was on Tuesday 3rd April. I met with Christine Watts and Kate to discuss what the brief was about in more detail and how I was going to approach it. I mentioned to them both that I wanted to take portraits of people within the area, and Christine mentioned taking photographs of the workers because alot of the workers lived in Pembroke Street itself. She also showed me some photographs of the area before it has began any regeneration work and this made me think of doing before and after photographs. I wanted to place the old image within the photograph somewhere and have the new area in the background, creating a photo within a photo. This is helpful in showing the contrast between the old and new. Kate then took me to the Guildhall and showed me around there, Guildhall is suitated in Kerr Street just off Pembroke Street. The Guildhall was a huge building with many different things going on. The building its self had been there since the war and it was one of three buildings in Devonport which hadnt been completely distroyed by the bombings.
CLIENT BRIEF: Pembroke Street
Pembroke Street Estate is situated in Devonport, this is the area in which I have found a client. We have been in contact via email.
My Clients name is Christine Watts and she works for Pembroke Street Estate Management Board, the board has played a significant role in the regeneration of the wider area.
People always tell me its 'who you know' and this is correct when it came to finding a client. My mum works at a local primary school and one of her collegues is Christine Watts' daughter. She got the initial contact for me by supplying me with her mums email, and giving her mum a brief explanation of what my ideas for the project were.
People always tell me its 'who you know' and this is correct when it came to finding a client. My mum works at a local primary school and one of her collegues is Christine Watts' daughter. She got the initial contact for me by supplying me with her mums email, and giving her mum a brief explanation of what my ideas for the project were.
Monday, 16 April 2012
Visiting Devonport Park
Visiting Devonport
Although I have lived in Plymouth my whole life I had never
really visited the area of Devonport. I decided to go to Devonport Park as I found
a lot of information about it whilst researching Devonport online. The main
stories about the park were that ‘The friends of Devonport Park’ were trying to
raise enough money to build a new bandstand. The Friends of Devonport Park are a voluntary community group which has
an elected committee, representative of the area surrounding Devonport Park,
who alongside members of other community organisations and the Plymouth City
Council (PCC), are working together with the ultimate goal of achieving the
restoration of Devonport Park.[1] A Victorian style Bandstand once stood in
the park however was sadly demolished during the 1950’s. They have raised
enough money to start the build and whilst I was walking around the park I took
a few images.
Thursday, 5 April 2012
Why I Chose Photography
You know that feeling when almost by accident you stumble across something that really is in tune with you and your personality. I like to see the world through my eyes but love to share that with others. So, Photography. It has given me direction. It has allowed me to create something new, something entirely personal, something bold. Im intrigued by how in an instant each image can capture a different story whether by design or accident. The view is constantly changing and evolving. I enjoy the diversity that photography provides whether working independently in varied locations or as part of a group setting up a shoot with other technicians to create a number of images.
Since starting the photography course in September my photographic style has changed a lot. I feel my knowledge has matured and with the help of technical workshops held by the lecturers I feel a sense of growth within photography. Each brief we have been given has been very different in order for us to explore possible avenues in which photography could take us. For example the previous project was to create a book cover for a Penguin Classic novel, I found that having a definite purpose for the image helped as I managed to produce one of my most successful images yet.
My aims for this research blog
During the duration of this blog I intend to look at a variety of photographic styles in depth and narrow this down to a few selected styles in which I may want to specialise in
Increase my knowledge and understanding of career options
Think of myself as a professional and research into different documentation and legal requirements needed on a shoot
Since starting the photography course in September my photographic style has changed a lot. I feel my knowledge has matured and with the help of technical workshops held by the lecturers I feel a sense of growth within photography. Each brief we have been given has been very different in order for us to explore possible avenues in which photography could take us. For example the previous project was to create a book cover for a Penguin Classic novel, I found that having a definite purpose for the image helped as I managed to produce one of my most successful images yet.
My aims for this research blog
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