Friday 1 April 2011

a03 independent travel agencies

cont... (the flight shop - bcd travel)

The business have made links with other business such as Smith & Nephews, not only making profit off general customers but also off businesses. The Flight Shop provides flights and assemble dynamic packages on behalf of the customers of the business. However, selling flight tickets and packages for general customers remains as the core business, as The Flight Shop can not just rely on corporate business even thought they are higher valued products and services. Business are likely to decrease their budget on business trips during the recessions as the economy would be in decline during this period. The business is finding that majority of their customers are those who had negative experience(s) from booking online in the past, and customers that appreciate something assembling their trip for them using the internet. The main concerns for these customers were; lack of support at the destination e.g. translator, transport etc, lack of back up e.g. insurance if anything happens, or open ticket and security e.g. credit card fraud. Even thought booking with The Flight Shop (BCD Travel) customers would still have to give out their credit/debit card details to the business. A huge percentage, not all the customers seem to trust the BCD operators to good job using the internet. The business prominence on higher-value clients and add-ons. Standard packages have been cut off in the business, this may be due to the low profit made off them. Customers are not just based in Hull, as customers who book through them are from all over the UK, many of their business come from customer from the South East and London, which many of them are return-businesses. The business currently have over 30 members of staff employed from the travel agency sector, majority of the staff had said that they've missed face-to-face contact with customers.

The recessions did have an impact on the business with a 30% decrease in the revenue at the end of 2009, but business picked up more sales in 2010 according to M Hart.






-send out tickets….

Tuesday 1 March 2011

Photography EXPERIMENTAL BLACK AND WHITE PORTAIT

A portrait can be a painting, photograph or any other artistic representation of a person, which the face and it’s expression is the greatest influence (predominant). With the permission of the person, informal or formal. The motive to display the likeness, personality and even the mood of the person. A portrait is a composed image of a person in a still position. A portrait often shows a person looking directly at the painter or photographer, in order to most successfully engage the subject with the viewer.

Converting a 3 dimensional form into 2 dimensional form.

For this assignment I’ve taken __ images with a _______________________ camera, whist considering the framing, emotions, timing, focus & viewpoint, artificial and natural lighting.

I have produced __ black and white photographs and to develop this further I made a contact sheet and made 4 small and 1 large enlargements from the taken photographs.

I’ve chosen 2 other artists to compare my photograph with. They are ____________ and ______________. The common interest they all share is that they’re all portraits, and the person within the frame is looking towards the camera. ________ created a photograph, whereas ________ created a____________.







Platon vs. Mine

Both photographs are taken in colour
Portrait format, extreme close up, whereas mine is landscape
Camera on tripod, mine handheld digital camera
Both fast shutter speed
Both shallow depth of field
Both wide angle lens
Relation between mine and his work is we both captured a image of a human’s facial expression
Extreme close up of the face, which enables views to see the details on the facial features, mine from waist above
Both looks towards the photographer, black background, studio taken, edges merge into background
Difference is the positioning of the model and the size of the image, lighting, mine soft lights, whereas Platon’s is hard light, this distinguish the model to the negative space



Platon vs. Mine

Both photographs are taken in colour
Portrait format, extreme close up, whereas mine is landscape
Camera on tripod, mine handheld digital camera
Both fast shutter speed
Both shallow depth of field
Both wide angle lens
Relation between mine and his work is we both captured a image of a human’s facial expression
Extreme close up of the face, which enables views to see the details on the facial features, mine from waist above
Both looks towards the photographer, black background, studio taken, edges merge into background
Difference is the positioning of the model and the size of the image, lighting, mine soft lights, whereas Platon’s is hard light, this distinguish the model to the negative space

Photography ENVIRONMENTAL COLOUR PORTAIT

A portrait can be a painting, photograph or any other artistic representation of a person, which the face and it’s expression is the greatest influence (predominant). With the permission of the person, informal or formal. The motive to display the likeness, personality and even the mood of the person. A portrait is a composed image of a person in a still position. A portrait often shows a person looking directly at the painter or photographer, in order to most successfully engage the subject with the viewer.

Converting a 3 dimensional form into 2 dimensional form.

For this assignment I’ve taken 50 images with a Panasonic Lumix TZ10, whist considering the framing, emotions, timing, focus & viewpoint, artificial and natural lighting.

I have produced 50 colour photographs and to develop this further I made a contact sheet and made 4 small and 1 large enlargements from the taken photographs.

I’ve chosen 2 other artists to compare my photograph with. They are Loretta Luv and ______________. The common interest they all share is that they’re all portraits, and the person within the frame is looking towards the camera. ________ created a photograph, whereas ________ created a____________.




Platon vs. Mine

Both photographs are taken in colour
Portrait format, extreme close up, whereas mine is landscape
Camera on tripod, mine handheld digital camera
Both fast shutter speed
Both shallow depth of field
Both wide angle lens
Relation between mine and his work is we both captured a image of a human’s facial expression
Extreme close up of the face, which enables views to see the details on the facial features, mine from waist above
Both looks towards the photographer, black background, studio taken, edges merge into background
Difference is the positioning of the model and the size of the image, lighting, mine soft lights, whereas Platon’s is hard light, this distinguish the model to the negative space


Platon vs. Mine

Both photographs are taken in colour
Portrait format, extreme close up, whereas mine is landscape
Camera on tripod, mine handheld digital camera
Both fast shutter speed
Both shallow depth of field
Both wide angle lens
Relation between mine and his work is we both captured a image of a human’s facial expression
Extreme close up of the face, which enables views to see the details on the facial features, mine from waist above
Both looks towards the photographer, black background, studio taken, edges merge into background
Difference is the positioning of the model and the size of the image, lighting, mine soft lights, whereas Platon’s is hard light, this distinguish the model to the negative space