Rut Blees Luxemburg Shoot+Contact Sheets

Evaluation

I don’t feel as if I was able to capture I good amount of photos where the orange tint of the street lights had a big effect on the photo. If I was to re-do this shoot, I would need to play around with the camera settings even more than I did before in order to get the exposure right, allowing as much orange light into the photo as possible instead of it being too dark and dull. I think at one point my shutter speed was on for too long and you could see the movement of the lights in the pictures. I really like the effect of this in the photo as you could see the movement, however Rut Blees Luxemburg didn’t incorporate this in her photos. Although in some pictures I had taken the ‘movement’ effect made the photos look blurry; maybe if I used a tri-pod to keep the camera still this would have worked better.

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Rut Blees Luxemburg Research

Rut Blees Luxemburg is a German photographer who was born in 1967. She has become a tutor at the Royal College of Art which is a public research university in London She likes to capture landscapes, particularly photos that are taken at night. She has a love for night-time landscapes of the city, especially when being able to capture the movement of the bright lights. When shooting, she likes to play around with the shutter speed, preferably using a long shutter speed to capture the light from surrounding buildings or streetlights.  Some of Luxemburg’s work was used for various occasions such as the London Underground in 2007 and Bloc Party’s Album ‘A Weekend in the City’ cover in 2007.

When studying Luxemburg’s photos, I find that when taken at night they always have an orange or yellow tint, this is due to the streetlights or surrounding lights coming from the buildings. As well as capturing the landscape, within that she manages to capture shadows because of the lights and larg e objects in front of them. Some of the photos are wet from where it had been raining throughout the day; this also allows the light from the streetlights to reflect from them, another reason to acknowledge the fact she is using artificial lighting, not natural lighting. By taking the photos at night it gives it a negative effect however because of the lights used it gives it quite a positive effect. The atmosphere the photos give is quite eerie due to harsh lighting, sharp buildings and roads.

I am going to do a Rut Blees Luxemburg inspired shoot, in order to do this I need to wait until it is dark outside and the street lights come on. I want to capture the orange tinge in the photos and have the picture focus on an object just like Luxemburg’s focuses on a buildings, shadows or roads etc. The objects need to be sharp so that the orange tinting of the street lights softens the picture up. I need to incorporate line into my work, therefore I am going to take photos by a road, this will give sharp lines giving an in depth perspective as well as the surrounding street lights giving a soft effect.