I have managed to secure a summer placement through Camp America, teaching children on a Jewish camp photography, including digital and darkroom, as well as building their online portfolio and capturing the summer as it happens. I am super excited to be working with people from different countries, as well as taking my first flight abroad ever! It's going to be an amazing experience, and probably the best 10 weeks of my life. I have a weeks induction, learning the elements of child safety and how to do our jobs correctly, and then eight weeks teaching and having an amazing time. I then plan to travel for a week after camp, to Portland, Boston and then finally New York.
Tuesday, 29 April 2014
Monday, 21 April 2014
Personal Development Plan • GROW Model
GOALS
What
are your personal goals in the short, medium & long term?
My
goals in the short terms are to carry on taking photographs of things that I
love: fashion and events, as well as families and creative portraits. I also
want to rekindle my love of the outdoors and take more photographs of nature
and landscapes. In the long term, I want to become a successful freelance
photographer, who has a job they can be proud of. I always look up to
successful freelance photographers as I know it takes a lot of hard work and
talent to get there, but I am sure if I try and succeed and put the hours and
time in, I can make a success of myself.
What
area of the industry are you aiming for and why?
I would love to work within
the fashion industry, taking photographs of models for magazines and companies.
Although, I do realise that I will have to do “run of the mill” things, such as
family studio shoots, to pay the bills and be able to photograph my passion as
a hobby. I would also like to teach children the art of photography at either A
Level or degree level, as inspiring people always makes me feel good about myself.
What skills will you need to
achieve this?
I need to build my confidence
skills, which I am currently working on. I used to be scared to do a photo shoot
on my own and would always bring along an assistant, a friend or partner,
because I felt safer. However, I have recently photographed some models on my
own, which is a big step for me! I also need to be more organised, which is
something I have always struggled with.
Are you considering further
education? If so where might you wish to study & why?
I was considering studying a
Master’s degree in fashion photography, as I feel like the course I am studying
at Salford does not explore commercial photography at all. Following this, I
want to study a PGCE (or the other way round), but I understand this requires a
lot of experience and is very hard to get placed on.
REALITY
What have you done
specifically so far to achieve your goal?
I work mainly in the fashion
industry, and make contacts with companies and models that I can see being very
successful in the future. I am building my reputation as a photographer over
social media, and people regularly see me as “Through Laura’s Lens, the
photographer girl” when I am in town and at work.
What challenges have you met
and overcome?
Being a female photographer
has been challenging, as there is a lot of male competition in the photography
world. I recently wrote my essay on this problem, and it made me more willing
to challenge this thought of men being better photographers. I have worked in a
variety of different situations where I have been treated differently because
of my gender and it has made me more passionate to change this stereotype and
become more successful than any male photographer.
What skills do you want/need
to develop?
As mentioned in my personal
development plan, I need to develop my studio skills by using alternative
lighting and gels. I found myself stuck in the cycle of using the black background
and one light to create a dark atmosphere. Recently, however, I have been using
different backgrounds and lighting techniques to further my knowledge, and
working with other people on studio days, to share knowledge and develop each
others skills.
OPTIONS
What routes are there into
the career that you want?
I can either work freelance,
or be employed by a fashion brand as their in house photographer. I would
prefer to work freelance, as then I could work for a number of different brands
and experiment more with ideas and concepts for different styles of fashion
brand. My dream would to be Vogue’s in house photographer, but they are
steering more to commissioning freelance photographers for certain projects, so
this would be something to aim to.
What else could you do?
I would also like to go into
teaching, and inspire people to take photography more seriously and achieve
their creative dreams. I would prefer to teach A Level or degree level
photography, however, I would also like to run creative workshops for younger
children on photography, as well as other arts based subjects. I do not think
that art is studied enough in primary schools, and children need to be creative
in order to succeed in other academic subjects.
How should I be promoting
myself?
I currently promote myself through
Facebook advertising; however, I need to sign up to creative platforms such as
LinkedIn and Creative Hive to network more.
WILL/WAY
When will you take action?
I plan to take a year after I
finish my degree to gain a job in the photography industry, and try and
establish my name as a freelance photographer. Failing this, I plan to future
my study on degree level and think about options in teaching.
What do you need to do now to
move towards your goal, e.g. Work experience, volunteering, networking, skills
development, academic studies?
I need to network more with
models, make up artists and other photographers to build up my reputation and
credibility as a photographer, as well as working with other professional and
established photographers to see how they became successful. I am going to
America this summer to teach photography to children on a summer camp, so I
need to take this experience and learn from it, to decide whether teaching
would be something I could do in the future.
Sunday, 20 April 2014
Personal Branding • Website
As one of the developments I wished to take on my PDP, I decided to broaden my professional image, I needed a website. I currently operate under the name "Through Laura's Lens", which a lot of people know me by. I did not want to be under the name "Photography by…" or "… Photography" as they are all too common and widely used. However, the domain name www.throughlauraslens.com has already been taken by someone in America. Therefore, I decided to use the more professional URL of www.laurajaneparkinson.com
My website is a simple format, you scroll from side to side to view the images rather than having to click on them to make them bigger. I have my best images at the front of the cycle, and the older ones at the back. There are two different sections to my website: Portfolio and Weddings. As I currently work with my friend under "KL Wedding Photography", I tend not to promote myself individually as a wedding photographer, but it is always nice to have my wedding work on my website for people to view, especially the families of the people I photographed. The section "Portfolio" concentrates on my fashion and editorial work I have produced over the last year and a half. This gets updated once a month when I produce new work. Soon, I plan to add two more sections: "Family" and "Projects", where I plan to exhibit my family portrait work to promote the sale of such packages, as well as projects I have done recently that I am proud of, such as my rephotography project I have completed for Professional Practice.
Personal Branding • Building my Reputation
I had a think this past week about my future career path and what I would like to accomplish in the future. Before beginning University, I always was set on becoming a photographer for a company and working for someone, rather than myself. However, after building my own personal brand - Through Laura's Lens, I realised that it might be worthwhile placing my interests within my own freelance work first, to see how it goes. Previously, I have never charged for my photography, but now I have realised to make a living for myself I am going to have to. I photographed a family at the start of last week, and was astounded by how much I enjoyed it! I then set out on my Facebook page that I will be charging £30 for a family shoot, which included 1 hour shooting time in a location of their choice, as well as all the editing time and at least 20 images on a disc.
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