A5 EYV Tutor Feedback.
Assignment 5: Feedback, Refinements, and New Perspectives I was thrilled to receive my feedback from Simon, my tutor, yesterday. This course has truly been a journey, and Simon’s comments were a powerful reminder of the progress I’ve made. His feedback was both positive and constructive, offering insights into how I can improve my work while […]
A2 EYV Further reflection
Further Reflection on Assignment 2 Continuing from my previous reflection, here are some additional thoughts on Assignment 2. At the start of this assignment, I found myself still struggling with the challenge of creating a cohesive set of images. I spent hours photographing crowds, but the resulting images were disappointing and didn’t fit the brief […]
A1 EYV Further reflection
Reflection on Early Assignments – Assignment 1 At this point in the course, I find it appropriate to revisit the earlier assignments, reflecting on them from where I stand now, after completing all the assignments. I was initially excited about Assignment 1. It seemed to align perfectly with my passion for photography, and I felt […]
A4 EYV Rework
Revised Reflections on Assignment 4: Reprocessing and Re-edit Following my tutor’s feedback on Assignment 4, I revisited the images to address what I can only describe as lazy post-production work. My intention was to capture the mixed artificial lighting so prevalent in Hong Kong, highlighting how different light sources interact with the cityscape. Originally, I […]
A5 EYV – Self Reflection
Assignment 5 EYV – Self Reflection Demonstration of Technical and Visual Skills: The images for this assignment were captured using a range of cameras across multiple ferry journeys. At times, I used a compact EOS M mirrorless camera with a 35mm equivalent lens, while at other times, I relied on a full-frame DSLR with various […]
A5 EYV – Submission to tutor
Brief Take a series of 10 photographs of any subject of your own choosing. Each photograph must be a unique view of the same subject; in other words, it must contain some ‘new information’ rather than repeat the information of the previous image. Pay attention to the order of the series; if you’re submitting prints, […]