Posts Tagged ‘night photography’


Colour or Black and White?

Its that moment when you are looking at the photos you have taken and you can see that they would look pretty cool as black and whites but does it really convey what you were trying to “say” when you took the photo?

I have this dilemma quite often.  I looooove black and white!  It reminds me of the original photography masters and a time when there was no choice.  You composed and saw your photo as black and white – end of story.  There are some interesting takes on why black and white is better or vice-versa; black and white indicates the recording of a historical event, whereas colour represents the contemporary, black and white also traditionally makes a photo “moodier” making it better for low light work, whereas colour is best for bright, sunny days and studio work, although the flip side to this last statement is that black and white can hide an over-exposed sky on a sunny day.

It is always going to be a debate.  Like Nikon vs Canon, Film vs Digital.  There is really no right or wrong answer as long as the work conveys what you wanted it to convey.  Thus reaching my current dilemma.

For a couple of years now, I have been working on a personal piece that I have not yet released.  Without going into too much detail (I could tell you but then I would have to kill you!!!), the premise behind it is based on mood and state of mind.  Now with this being said you would think that most of the photos would be black and white.  Surprisingly though, they aren’t.  In a lot of cases (not all) they are overly saturated bright colours, all are in colour and what may be even more surprising is the fact that all of the photos in this series have been taken at night.  That strikes out a couple of the arguments for black and white above!!

Last night I was going through some photos that I recently took in Varanasi, India, that may be included in the series.  Unfortunately, depending on the way you look at it, I think a couple of the photos look great as black and white which was not the purpose for which I took the photos.  Heres a couple of examples;

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I quite like both the colour and the black and white versions for different reasons.  The colour does fit the bill as far as my project goes but somehow the black and white feels a little more powerful and eery.  The way I see it I have a couple of choices – keep them colour and consider them for my personal project or change my reasons/purpose for taking them in the first place and keep them singular.

Tell me your thoughts?  Do you have this trouble as well?  I’m not sure what I am going to do with them just yet…..maybe I’ll just have to sit on the decision for a while ;-)

 


Landscape with a difference…..

Was looking back through some of my photos this evening, something that I do once in a while, when I came across these two that I took on my last trip to Port Macquarie. Not your standard landscape and certainly not how you would normally see Tacking Point Lighthouse but I kinda like the moodiness to the shots.  When you are used to seeing certain scenery so “perfect” sometimes the “less-than-perfect” can be a winner!


Welcome to Jeju!

Jeju City

Jeju Island!!  Thirteen hours, three planes, a couple of taxis and I have found myself on Jeju Island, Korea.  An interesting little island off the southern coast of Korea, kind of in line with the southern tip of Japan.  Jeju is one of the major honeymoon destinations for Koreans and the Japanese.  Basically an island surrounding one massive volcano in the middle, Jeju is again the location for Ironman Korea, 2011.  I say again because there has been a five-ish year hiatus here for Ironman due to swimming conditions.  This has been solved in the form of a protected swimming area and it shows all the promise of becoming one of the bigger Ironman events in Asia.

Jeju ForeshoreSo far Jeju has been the source of many surprises and some not so surprising.  I wasn’t really sure what to expect but I had it in my mind that it would be a fairly quiet, seaside, shanti-ish, under-populated island.  Boy was I wrong!  As you can see from the above photo, taken from my hotel room on my first night, it is heavily populated.

It appears that the main source of income for the island is fishing and a walk along the foreshore last night found me immersed in seafood restaurants.  Not the ordinary type of seafood restaurants but all raw sliced seafood.  Did I try it?  No.  Why?  There is NO english anywhere, well almost none.  No english speaking, no written english and unfortunately no menus with pretty pictures, so typical to the Asia I am used to, depicting what you are about to eat.  Call me chicken but I just wasn’t up for a case of salmonella last night!!  

As the sun went down, I noticed bright lights coming from the streets away from the foreshore.  Like a moth travelling towards a bug zapper I wandered over to find that there was a major shopping precinct carrying across a number of city blocks.  I have never seen so many sporting and adventure wear shops in my life!  All the normal ones like Nike, Adidas, Fila etc were there as well as a number that I have never even heard of.  Apparently Koreans have a major fetish for sports and adventure!!!

Jeju Foreshore Whilst wandering around in awe of all the pink and purple hiking boots, fluorescent running shoes and unbelievable numbers of rain jackets, I happened upon a rare english sign indicating that there was another shopping mall underground.  Following the stairs, I was amazed to find a further shopping precinct covering the same city block distance completely under the streets of the island.  It was very other worldly and almost clinical in nature; bright white tiles surrounding the walls and floors, fluoro light fixtures and then just an abundance of clothing hanging all over the place.

It has been fun so far though and I am looking forward to doing a bit more exploring to see what other surprises the island has for me.  Tomorrow brings course planning with Robbie and prep for the arrival of our team on Saturday.  Hopefully the rain that has been so abundant today holds off for the race on Sunday!

Jeju Foreshore and incoming stormJeju Foreshore - Raw Fish Restaurants

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Another What Tha??

I was just going through some of my photos from America when I came across another What Tha? photo.  This photo was taken in New Orleans.  Interesting name for a drink……what do you think?


Singapore Sk8ers

During the past 4-6 months I have spent a bit of time in Singapore photographing triathlons.  I don’t get huge amounts of downtime when I am travelling but when I do I like to get out, wander round and go abit crazy with the camera…..because apparently photographing athletes all day isn’t enough!!

On one of these occasions I was down around the Singapore river, out near the new casino building to check out the Bellagio-style light-and-laser show the casino puts on.  It was about 10pm, it was busy and there were people everywhere.  Being the very pedestrian friendly place that Singapore is, there is an underpass that connects the casino/arts area to the rest of the river.  I was passing under this underpass when a group of skaters started dodging in and out of the crowded underpass, skating up, what can only be described as walls, of the underpass.

I watched for a bit.  The space that they were using was pretty amazing – but then again – skaters do tend to make use of available space.  I chatted with them and arranged for them to come back the following night so I could have a bit of a play around with some lighting and photographing.  The results weren’t the most technically correct but I had fun and the guys had fun so I think sometimes that overrules!  Thanks to Joehann and the guys for coming back down the next night.  Some of the results below;


 


Finisherpix, TriBOB and Singapore

Soooooooo……..I am a bit behind on the posts!  Nobody is perfect but for anyone who read my earlier posts this year I will totally understand if you send me a cyber-slap for not keeping good on my New Years promise to be better at it!!!!

This year, all four and a bit months of it so far, has been crazy!!!  I have been so very fortunate to have been contracted by an American company, Finisherpix as a Photographic Team Leader for their Australasian events.  So far, this year has seen me travel to Singapore twice to cover Aquathon and Duathlon events organised by Singapore-based TriBOB and very shortly I leave again to cover Ironman events in Port Macquarie, New Orleans and Houston.  These events in the States will allow me to be trained to lead photographic teams for Finisherpix’s larger Ironman events.

Whilst in the US of A I will also be attending a Sports Photography Workshop at the US Olympic Training Centre.  This course is run by the legendary Rich Clarkson, former Director of Photography and Assistant Editor of National Geographic Magazine and includes tuition from some of the biggest names today in sports photography.

As you could imagine, I am so excited and have many a bruise on my arms from pinching myself.  My intention is to post every couple of days with a bit of an update on where I am at and what I am doing and maybe even a few sneak peeks of photos taken along the way – after all, I am a photographer and that is what I should be doing – taking photos!  In the meantime, for those that haven’t been to Singapore or haven’t been in a while, I have attached a few nightscapes from my last trip……


Inspirational Night Photography

I must say that I am finding myself becoming more and more fascinated with night-time photography.  I don’t know whether it is the challenge of having minimal light or the look or a combination of both.  Its certainly not that I don’t find day-time photography fun – I do – I just find myself wanting to stay out longer and longer.

In my search for new and exciting night time photography I stumbled across photographer Toby Keller of Burnblue Photography and Design.  Talk about amazing!  Check out his work here

While the web works it’s magic finding his site here are a couple of my latest night-time shots.  Enjoy!!