Hi everyone.
I am a thrid year student at leeds university and im writing my dissertation on candid photography and the way people react to the camera.
I was wondering if people can be bothered to answer a few questions for me? I would appreciate it so so so much. pleeease.
Thank you,
Nat.
1.Is candid photography a form that you are familiar with? Do you use this form often in your work?
2.What are the problems you have faced when attempting to take pictures of people without their knowledge?
3.What are common practices/techniques you use to achieve natural candid images?
4.What is you opinion on candid photography and what do you think are the main problems facing this form?
5.Do you think it is possible to achieve a natural photograph when a person is aware of the cameras presence? Or is natural imagery only achieved when the subject is unaware?
6.Which photographers would you regard as achieving truly candid photographs?
7.Technical problems go hand-in-hand with this snapshot style of photography. Often, a flash cannot be used as it draws attention to the cameras presence. Do you think that the features that are accepted as characteristics of candid photography (such as under/over exposure, colour shifts and blurring), result in the form not being taken as seriously as other style of photography? How do these photographs stand up against other forms, is their lack of technical sophistication an issue?
8.When taking photographs of people, what do you do to get them to relax? Are there any methods you use to make them feel at ease and forget about the camera?
If you have any other opinions on the subject, I would be interested to know.
I am a thrid year student at leeds university and im writing my dissertation on candid photography and the way people react to the camera.
I was wondering if people can be bothered to answer a few questions for me? I would appreciate it so so so much. pleeease.
Thank you,
Nat.
1.Is candid photography a form that you are familiar with? Do you use this form often in your work?
2.What are the problems you have faced when attempting to take pictures of people without their knowledge?
3.What are common practices/techniques you use to achieve natural candid images?
4.What is you opinion on candid photography and what do you think are the main problems facing this form?
5.Do you think it is possible to achieve a natural photograph when a person is aware of the cameras presence? Or is natural imagery only achieved when the subject is unaware?
6.Which photographers would you regard as achieving truly candid photographs?
7.Technical problems go hand-in-hand with this snapshot style of photography. Often, a flash cannot be used as it draws attention to the cameras presence. Do you think that the features that are accepted as characteristics of candid photography (such as under/over exposure, colour shifts and blurring), result in the form not being taken as seriously as other style of photography? How do these photographs stand up against other forms, is their lack of technical sophistication an issue?
8.When taking photographs of people, what do you do to get them to relax? Are there any methods you use to make them feel at ease and forget about the camera?
If you have any other opinions on the subject, I would be interested to know.