Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Self Evaluation...



When receiving this editorial brief i was really excited to get started, the brief left it open to us to decide what we wanted to base it on, although this left us with the problem of narrowing down our idea to something that was achievable and feasible. To start off with i wanted to aim my editorial at a niche magazine, a local free weekly magazine in my village called 'Lymm Life' attracted my attention, and as we were getting into the colder months i thought it would be nice to do an article on 'A day out in Dunham'. I would take photographs to compliment the text on things to do on a cold day in the Dunham area, i would take pictures of Dunham Park, the lavender barn tea room etc. 

After a couple of shoots i felt i wasn't pushing myself enough and to be honest was bored with the idea. I then had to rack my brain, quickly, for another idea as hand in date was approaching. For the previous idea i visited the Lavender Barn tea room in Dunham, i decided i would like to base my project on tea rooms although add something different rather than just general tea rooms. I started to research into tea rooms in cities and as i live and go to university close by to Manchester i felt this was the best place to look. When researching i realised there were actually tea rooms all over Manchester, in the Northern Quarter, Spinningfields, Piccadilly, Didsbury and Canal street. Firstly i had to email all of the tea rooms to get their permission for me to go in a photograph. My aim was to get three images for each tea room i photographed, one of the shop front, a staff member portrait and a product shot. The day after i had sent the emails i had a couple of positive replies, so i started to arrange dates and times with the tea rooms. 

I wanted the portraits of the staff members to be the main images throughout my series of work so i wanted to look for some inspiration into portrait photography, i have done portraits previously although it is not my strongest area. When researching i came across Joel Sternfelds work which i became really fond of, i liked how his subjects were the main focus although the background played a major part in the image aswell. I wanted to take this concept and apply it to my shoot. I also came across an image which was taken by a fellow peer on the course, it was taken for a previous brief although the whole composition of the image really inspired me and i wanted to apply the same relationship of shop to worker in my images. 

The first tea room i photographed was AiryFairy Cupcakes in Didsbury, this was a small, rather quite tea room which was good for me, as it was my first one i was a little nervous and wanted to make sure i got enough images as i didn't have time to go back to reshoot. Thankfully the shoot went really well and this gave me the confidence to carry on with the project and visit the next four tea rooms. 

I chose five tea rooms to photograph in a variety of locations around Manchster, i produced model release forms for the staff members to fill in to make sure i had their written permission. The tea rooms i chose to photograph were AiryFairy Cupcakes, Didsbury, Teacup and Cakes and Sugar Junction, Nothern Quarter, Richmond Tea Rooms, Canal Street and Hey Little Cupcake, Spinningfields. All of the tea rooms had a different style or theme which made them individual and this shows in the images. I have edited the images in the same way so that they look like a series of work. 

If i was able to do this project again i would like to do it in another city or maybe expand on the tea rooms i visited in Manchester, I have gained a lot of confidence doing this project at shooting portraits, getting in contact with businesses and being professional about it, working with the public and people who are not used to having their picture taken. I have strengthened my skills throughout a variety of areas and will definitely carry on with this project if i visit another city as i have really enjoyed it. By doing this project i have also made connections with many businesses who i have emailed the images i took in their business and hopefully if they like the images they will contact me if they need any photography in the future. 

Friday, 23 November 2012

Sugar Junction...

Sugar Junction is a vintage tea room in the Northern Quarter, Manchester. The staff which work within the tea room all dress in a 1950's/60's style, this adds to the atmosphere of the tea room and brings it all together.

Here are a few of my edits...










*need shop front images*

Hey Little Cupcake...

I photographed Hey Little Cupcake in Spinningfields, Manchester. This was a lovely little place, a lot smaller than i imagined, it had a cerise pink and white theme which made it stand out. It specialised in cupcakes although served coffee, tea etc also.

Here are a few of my edits...







Monday, 19 November 2012

Richmond Tea Rooms...

Today i also photographed at Richmond Tea Rooms, this is a wonderful extravagant tea room near canal street, unfortunately the manager was unavailable so i had to use a staff member.

Here are some of my favourites from the shoot, i have definitely struggled to narrow down these images as there was just so much to photograph...







Teacup on Thomas Street...

Today i visited Teacup on Thomas Street, a tea shop in the heart of the Northern Quarter, Manchester. Here are some of the images i took...





I am planning on having 3 images for each of the 5 tea shops i am photographing to have a final 15 images. I want to include the shop front, the staff member shot and one other detail shot. 

Friday, 16 November 2012

First Shoot At Airy Fairys...

This morning i visited Airy Fairys tea shop in Didsbury, i really enjoyed it and i am extremely happy with the images i have come out with today.

Here are my edit from this particular shoot (baring in mind i am doing another five tea shops next week) ...











Thursday, 15 November 2012

Model release form...

I decided to write my own model release form as i couldn't find one that said what i needed it to say. The only reasoning behind me taking a model release form is to have their permission in written form to use the images i take on that day during and after my studies in university. I have also left an option for them to leave their email so that i can send them the finished images afterwards.


Model Release Form

I hereby give permission to Amelia Johnson to use the images taken today in all forms and media during and after her studies at The University of Salford.

Print name:
Signature:
Date:

If you would like the final images sending to you via email please provide an email address underneath:
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