Thursday, 26 May 2011

6.2 Olly Harrop

Olly Harrop is a professional photographer and he has came to teach the basics of photography and how to take pictures at its best.
He taught us about different angles and how to get the right light in. We then got a chance to check out our new skills and split into groups, each one in the group took i in turns to be a photographer, stylist, lighting/reflecting person. At the end of the lesson we has a discussion about what we learnt and what could have been better.

6.3 Logo designs











































6.4 Health and Safety

The job i was committed to didn't have many risks, the only risks that could have been dangerous was the children running about and knocking the tripod+camera down.
Also them slipping over, there was placed a ambulance in the playground so that would have solved the issue.

6.4 What i have done

My job was being in charge of the photo work shop, this involved taking pictures of those who had came to the festival, it had became a great success, i took over 100 pictures of different people.
The Monday after the festival (Saturday) i uploaded all the pictures and sent them via Hotmail to all the people who had come to the photo booth. They had left there name and there email address.

6.3 Guerrilla Marketing



Nikki Shails works for Lady Fest (which is a well known festival just for women). She had come to our class to give us a introduction and ideas on what Lady Fest involves and what marketing tools our group should use when we market our campaign.






She first talked to us about Guerrilla Marketing; (it is a suprise attack) - this is to engage the audience within using a low budget to publicise. Using guerrilla marketing is very effective and certainly gets the message out, but it is also alot of hard work, commitment, time and effort.


Nikki is very inspiring. She had told us about a guerrilla marketing stunt she had done - called 'The great cake escape', she baked a whole load of fairy cake, decorated them and stuck messages on them with a tooth pick. She then gave them out to people on the streets and left them in weird places where you wouldn't expect them to be. This became very successful as the local newspaper wrote about it.






6.3 Flyer design



I have created three designs for the festival flyer, the first one is at the top in A5, and the other two are at the bottom.