The props used is just a plain window and a railing. The locations seems to be inside a desolate building that is rather dark. If I was to recreate this photo i would use a wide apature, medium ISO and a fast shutter speed. The lighting is coming from the window. The hardest part of trying to recreate this is finding an empty room with one window and getting the light to come through.
The props featured in this poster is a gun and car. There doesn't seem to be a set location





Elliot Campbell ‘R’
ReplyDeleteResearch (1.1) ‘R’ Your research is incomplete and consists of just two out of five original posters and only two of these have been annotated. Where are the eight film noir photographs we researched on our first lesson? These
Proposal (1.2) ‘D’ You have produced a proposal that outlines your ideas, processes and lighting techniques you will employ to produce your Film Noir photography.
Memory checks ‘P’ (2.1 & 3.1) You have submitted only two out of five memory checks. These are used to evidence the photography knowledge you have acquired during class and as a reference to assist you when producing your photography. In future, ensure you include all your class memory check and make them as detailed and concise as possible.
Test shots (3.1) ‘R’ You have produced one contact sheet detailing just one photo shoot. The assignment requires four photo shoots, each with a series of ten shots each. Test shots are used as a way to evidence your photography progress, detailing the mistakes you made and how they were corrected.
Evaluation, final four photographs, poster and DVD cover ‘R’ (3.2) A very good evaluation that details your progression through the assignment. However, much of the content you discuss is not present on your blog. Where are your final edits, research images and final poster and DVD cover? Also, ensure you proof-read your work and check your punctuation before submitting.