PROJECT 3
B&W : STREET PHOTOGRAPHY & ANALYSIS ZONE SYSTEM
B&W : STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
Street Photography or sometimes called candid photography is a photography that records random chance encounters or incidents in everyday life of strangers in public spaces. Usually street photography is more focus to human rather than the environment or an object. With street photography we can explore the behavior of strangers in daily life and usually capture their candid pictures without their knowledge.
SETTING :
APERTURE : F5.6
SHUTTER SPEED : 1/1600
ISO : 400
DETAILS :
I took this photo when I was in the car and I saw this man who was working for delivery that is called LAPAR and at the time I was also hungry too so when I saw the name on the bag I quickly took my camera out and capture this moments because it somehow a coincidence that I was hungry and this man who is delivering food with LAPAR as their name on the food bag. This was taken around 12:04PM which is during lunch time.
B&W :
ANALYSIS ZONE SYSTEM
The zone system is developed by Ansel Adam & Fred Archer. It is to provides photographers with scientific method to evaluate the tone range in a composition and it is also the best guide for photographers to capture an image the way they want using the zone system. The zone system is divided into 10 zones on the tonal scale. Zone system guides photographers to determine their exposure with a systematic approach.

SETTING :
APERTURE : F8
SHUTTER SPEED : 1/1250
ISO : 200
SETTING :
APERTURE : F7.1
SHUTTER SPEED : 1/30
ISO : 100