For the next six weeks i have been asked to enter the Fuji film Student Awards. Where we will work with a film camera to produce a series of images with the theme of 'Extreme', we can photograph whatever we want to as long as it links with the main theme. Each year the brief is different last year (2011) the brief was based on the 5 senses, and the year before that (2010) the brief was to design a book cover for a penguin classic called 'At Swim-Two- Birds'.
Previous winners.
Throughout the time that this competition has been running there have been many winners of the different briefs. Each year there is one main winner and around 30 merit winners.
2011's main winner. (clélia Maumene, from Newcastle College, 'Hello Darkness my old friend')
and here are some of the merit winners,
Fuji film types.
Definition of extreme.
2011's main winner. (clélia Maumene, from Newcastle College, 'Hello Darkness my old friend')
and here are some of the merit winners,
2010 Winner. (Anne Marie Atkinson, from Leeds College of Art)
2010 Merit Winners.
There are many different types of Fuji film to chose from in order to carry out this task, each giving a different textures or styles (e.g. black and white, colour). When choosing your film you must first decide the types of images that you want to take and whether or not they may need a certain film. you also have to take into account the ISO you intend to use as some films are made to a set ISO and so could be the best one for that set of images.
Definition of extreme.
Word Association.
EXTREME.
Sport,
Weather,
Heat,
Wealth,
Poverty,
Make up,
Cold,
Living,
Heights,
Style,
Emotions,
Homes.
Emotions,
Homes.
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