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Fotografiranje različnih plesnih stilov
ID Baš, Lorena (Author), ID Ahtik, Jure (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Ples smatramo za eno izmed bolj umetniških športnih zvrsti, ko pa ga povežemo s fotografijo, lahko pridemo do različnih in izjemno ustvarjalnih stilov, ki to gibalno izražanje še dodatno izpostavijo in poudarijo. Za diplomsko delo smo si zadali posneti tri serije fotografij, treh različnih plesnih stilov, in sicer moderni disco dance, hip hop in latinskoameriške plese. V teoretičnem delu smo se spoznali z zahtevami športne fotografije ter kako jo lahko naredimo bolj umetniško, s pomočjo modne fotografije in abstrakcije. Omenili smo tudi nekaj bolj znanih plesnih fotografov ter na hitro pregledali značilnosti omenjenih treh plesnih stilov. V eksperimentalnem delu smo našli štiri plesalce, s katerimi smo nato skupaj našli primerno lokacijo in načrtovali poznejše pozicije pri fotografiranju. Vsaka izmed treh različnih lokacij je reflektirala stil in vzdušje posameznega plesa, ki ga največkrat zasledimo na različnih tekmovanjih. V vseh treh primerih smo uporabili enako opremo, fotoaparat Sony a7 iii, studijsko osvetljavo in različne barve folije. Poglobili smo se tudi v kostumografijo in uporabo barvnih folij v procesu fotografiranja. Pozneje smo bolj podrobno obrazložili način izbora fotografij in nadaljnje postprodukcije. Pri seriji latinskoameriških plesov smo preizkusili več različnih načinov odstranjevanja ozadja in na koncu smo ga v celoti odstranili in na novo ustvarili za čim bolj realen videz. Rezultat diplomske naloge so tri serije šestih fotografij, treh različnih plesalcev, v estetiki njihove zvrsti.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:barve, osvetlitev, ples, plesna fotografija, športna fotografija
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:NTF - Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-158498 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:14.06.2024
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Language:English
Title:Photographing different types of dance styles
Abstract:
We consider dance to be one of the more artistic sports and when we connect it with photography, we can create a different and extremely unique product that further highlights and emphasizes this expression of movement. For our diploma thesis, we set ourselves the task of taking three series of photographs, consisting of three different dance styles. Modern disco dance, hip hop and Latin American dances. In the theoretical part, we learned about the requirements of sports photography and how we can make it more artistic, with the help of fashion photography and special effects. We also mentioned some more famous dance photographers and quickly reviewed some characteristics of the three mentioned dance styles. In the experimental part, we found four dancers, with whom we then found a suitable location and planned the subsequent positions during the photography. Each of the three different locations reflected the style and atmosphere of the individual dance, which can most often be seen at various competitions. In all three cases, we used the same equipment, a Sony a7 iii camera, studio lighting and different gel color filters. We also delved into costuming and the use of color gel filters in our photography process. Later, we explained in more detail the method of selection and further post-production. For a series of Latin American dances, we tried several different ways of removing the background and ended up removing it entirely and recreating it for the most realistic look possible. The results of the diploma thesis are three series consisting of six photographs, of three different dancers, in the aesthetics of their genre.

Keywords:colors, lightning, dance, dance photography, sports photography

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