Birthday

Jul 06 2010

Its that time of year again, yet its no longer fun as you get older and older!

How old? I will let you guess that!

Hopefully going for a shoot up a rather tall mountain over the next few days, lets pray for nice weather over the Cheshire sky line!

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Whats happening?

Jun 26 2010

Hello! Things are busy at the moment with many projects taking place. With the sun shining the light in and around Chester is great.

The gallery will be updated shortly I hope as I am having some difficulty making the gallery W3C compliant (third party code).

Enjoy the sun while it lasts people!

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Changes to website

Jun 10 2010

Some changes have been made to the website to make it clearer and easy to modify. I felt the latter was not so consistent in where information was being given. Blog has also been integrated.

New services page mentioning information about architectural photography, product photography, event photography and portrait photography and promoting Chester photography.

Hopefully everything is in good order but if you do manage to spot anything out of place please inform myself, thank you!

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Exhibition

May 19 2010

Just posting a quick update, some of my work will be in an Exhibition at Kingsway Campus in June, date to be confirmed which I will update in due course.

I will have 3 architectural pieces on display, showing the modern city scape of our society.

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Digital vs Large Format

Apr 29 2010

To show a comparison in digital vs large format photography I have conducted a basic review of each.

The digital image was captured with a Canon 40D camera and the large format image was taken with 4×5 transparency film on a ShenHao camera. The film was scanned at 2400 dpi on an Epson 4990 flatbed scanner.

Adjustments were made to the perspective of the digital image to match the correct perspective. Why? As this is how the image would be used for its proper architectural purposes.

Below are the two full images, the first being the digital image and the second the large format. The image is not of much importance just a church in the city of Chester.

Digital image file

Digital image file

Large Format image file

Large Format image file

Colour difference is unimportant for this test as we are looking at the quality of each of the respective images.

Below are two crops of the images at 100% with the digital image being scaled to the same width as the large format image using the Photoshop image size > Bicubic Smoother tool.

Digital 100%

Digital 100%

Large Format 100%

Large Format 100%

From these two crops you can see a clear difference in the amount of detail and sharpness. At 100% the digital image is clearly unusable whereas the large format file is perfect to printing at sizes of up to 50″ x 40″.

So which format you use will depend on a number of factors, for what is the use and what is the subject. If the image is for web purposes for printing at not bigger than 10″ x 8″ then digital is perfectly fine, but for bigger print sizes the use of a large format camera is required to obtain detail and sharpness. Also as the subject here is architecture the use of a large format camera is desirable for the camera movements but more about this in a later post.

At a later date another basic review shall be conducted comparing the image of a full sensor Canon 5D mark II to a 4×5 large format image.

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Exhibition Review

Mar 22 2010

Everything went smoothly with the exhibition. Not only was there fine art but also fine food!

Thank you everyone that payed a visit.

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Exhibition – Kingsway, Chester

Feb 24 2010

Three pieces of my work are currently in an exhibition collaborated with three other artists.

The work has a link between form and structure.

Where -    Kings Way Foyer, Chester, CH2 2LB
When -    25/02/2010 – 04/03/2010
Times -    09:00am  -17:30pm

Statement:

Architecture

Everywhere you go in life you are surrounded by architecture, whether it is in a major city or in the middle of no man’s land. Most of us take it for granted. There are eye sores and there are fine-looking looking structures in our life’s.

What it is I aim to capture in my work is the diversity of buildings of yesterday, today and tomorrow. Looking at the shape and structure of how different buildings are formed yet not necessarily correlated to their purpose. Materials used to create architecture have a huge effect on its ability to mold into society.

I seek to discover why architecture is created in such ways as it is.

For purpose?
For aesthetic reasons?
For art?

Jamie Knop
contact@JamieKnop.com
www.JamieKnop.com
07841592842″

All welcome :)

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Something Un Architectural

Jan 13 2010

An update to my work section with some unrelated subject matter (yes other than architecture). They were shot with 4×5 negatives in the outback near Chester on a cold misty winters morning.  Its nice to photograph other subjects sometimes so don’t get to restricted like I have been of late. Have a look http://jamieknop.com/workother.html

Nature

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Happy New Year!

Jan 01 2010

Hope everyone had a good new years eve and is looking forward to 2010!

New Year

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Received + Bellows

Dec 17 2009

I received the ShenHao TZ45-IIB a few days ago, it is well made and has great movements on it. How ever I have had two little things to pick on, first of all the ground glass is rather dim, so best to make sure you have a fast lens on the camera. Second of all is because I have a 90mm lens attached to the camera it has not got as much front rise as I’d of hoped. So this is my reason for bag bellows, a lot more freedom in the movements of the camera. I could have gone for a recessed lens board but I felt I should make sure that the movements are going to be available and went for the bag bellows.

Having some film developed from a shoot in Liverpool so I shall update with them when I have received and scanned them.

widebellows

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