Mo
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can someone recommend me a tripod thats good and doesn't cost a fortune?
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xa0s
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What's your budget?
I paid £50 for my Camlink tripod. It was £70 on eBay but I offered £50 and he accepted. It's solid, looks cool (all black) and comes with a black bag too. It certainly does me!
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Mo
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not much more than £50 to be honest. don't need it to be professional but lightweight would be a advantage
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Mo
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what should i be looking for in a tripod? i know theres lightweight and compact....anything else?
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BluKoo
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I paid £14.99 for mine from argos, and it works fine for me
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Mo
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i've just seen a camlink one for £14.99 lol
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xa0s
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I've used several cheap tripods and I'll never use one again.
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Adam_B
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cheap ones are fine a lot of the time, but when your outside and its windy and you have a decent SLR with a big lens and say a battery grip thats when they fall down.
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Mo
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i don't have any of them extra's so think i'll be safe for the time being.
What u using? @adam
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Adam_B
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Dunno what it is, its a fairly sturdy one as long as you dont expand it fully, Lisa donated it
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Mo
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lol ok.
i'm bored shitless.... wanna go out for a photoshoot now?
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Adam_B
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cant sorry dude, ive got tonnes of work to do and have to get up at 8am tomorrow! argh!
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Mo
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tis ok dude..... just been out to get a burger.... eating is fun!
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Adam_B
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you can do one of my exercises for my module file if you want?
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Adam_B
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fun fun fun
University Of Central Lancashire
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
School of Journalism, Media and Communication
Course: Photography
Module: PH1011 – Introduction to Fashion Photography
Year: 1
Tutor: Adam Murray
Exercise: 6
Project Title: Exactitudes - Preston
Aims:
The aim of this brief is to encourage you to consider the relevance and meaning of clothing in Preston, and identify some common trends. This may then provide you with inspiration for how you can use clothing in your own photographic work.
Brief
Workings in groups of 2 or 3, and shooting in a style similar to the Exactitudes project, identify 3 trends or elements of dress that are prolific in Preston and shoot at least 12 people that illustrate this. You will then have to present each trend in a grid of 3x4 images and include a print out of this in your module file.
You do not necessarily have to shoot each one on a white background, however it must be clear from your images what feature it is that you are focussing on.
More examples of the Exactitudes project can be found here:
http://www.exactitudes.com/
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Mo
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which is what exactly?
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Adam_B
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^^^
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Mo
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i'm washing my hair
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Adam_B
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meh. Thats the easiest one as well, unless you like writing essays! which i very much dont
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Mo
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Eassays arn't too bad. U just write what happened and why in detail
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Adam_B
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hmmm
University Of Central Lancashire
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
School of Journalism, Media and Communication
Course: Photography
Module: PH1011 – Introduction to Fashion Photography
Year: 1
Tutor: Adam Murray
Exercise: 3
Project Title: Charles Baudelaire – ‘The Painter of Modern Life’
Aims:
One element of this module is to encourage you to observe your surroundings and be aware of current issues and themes that could provide inspiration for your own fashion based photographic work. Baudelaire’s essay is seen as a seminal text in the grand tradition of social reportage. This exercise aims to encourage you to read and understand the text and identify keys points that could lead to the development of your own work.
Brief
Read ‘The Painter of Modern Life’ and make detailed notes about the text, then write a 1750 word response to the following question:
What are the keys issues Baudelaire identifies when discussing Constantin Guys’ work and how do they relate to the depiction of the everyday in fashion photography?
You should be ready to discuss the points that you have identified in the seminar session next week.
[Edited on 02-04-2009 by Adam_B]
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