Sunday, 31 January 2010

Positions of Models (Experimenting Within College)



I like this picture as I really like the lighting and the colour contrast. The bad points about this are that it has a very plain and limited backdrop and would probably work best if i cut out this picture using the lasoo tool. Also the hair is over the models face, it should be swept to one side to enhance their facial features. To make this shot even better i should have taken it at a lower angle or used some lighting from behind.



This is one of the more unique shots that i took. It features my friend Bradley Cooke-Catcheside outside our college. We used what props we have available which in this case was the two pillars. I feel that the lighting could have been improved drastically. With two spot lights on the floor and the shot being taken at night would emphasise the location and position of the model.



I really love the lighting from this shot, this is taken from a staircase within our college. The lighting is from a high voltage bulb on the second floor. As this has produced such good effects, i will consider using high angle lighting in my shots. However I dont like the location of my shot. It would look more effective if this was a historical staircase or in a much darker location to follow the trend of my magazine.

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This test shot really impresses me, with no industrial lighting and on a dark day this really stands out. The mood is perfect, it resembles loneliness and help. Also the position of the model is how i intend this to look for my magazine. The only downside is the clothes the model is wearing, they are too baggy and of the opposite genre in which i am aiming at. For my final photo shoot, my model needs to be wearing clothes shown in my target market powerpoint presentation.



This shot has some really good lighting, even though this is taken in a really unique and different place, a vending machine. The lighting here brings out the contours of the face and detailing of the eyes and hair. In my final shot i could have my model leaning against a glass panel with light reflecting onto this.

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