Monday, 22 October 2012

My Photo Shoot Plan and Photos

My Photo Shoot Plan

 
 
I believe this would have been a great photo if I'd set the lighting
correctly first. In other words, it's rather under exposed.
I must apologise for the quality of some of these photos, i pulled my memory stick out a little soon and therefore making them like this.
This is one of those destroyed images,
although for this project it could be
acceptable, but it is under exposed.

This one is alright, although it is destroyed. the exposure is
still low, I think I had a fast shutter speed, or I hadn't put the
lighting up as yet.
If only the exposure was correct with this one, I might have used
it, I could change the levels, but will it still be the same.

This one made me laugh, I asked my model to look scared,
this was her scared face. She looks more scarry/funny than scared.
Sadly under exposed.

This one was my fault, I asked her to look happy, as in just a
smile, but she was more or less frowning. So I told her a joke and
it made her laugh too much.

I sort of like this one, although I would have liked a few others
of her looking away from the camera, all with different
expressions.
I think this was one where my teacher made my model laugh.
It's a good photo but it's under exposed.

 
We have got to the good ones now. The
soft lighting is brilliant in this one, I also
like how the lighting makes her hair look
almost the same colour, but the chestnut
bits bring it out. Plus the exposure is
perfect.
I'm not sure why I asked my model to turn
around, but I think it's better to have more
angles rather then less. 
I would have really liked this photo if it
hadn't been destroyed. I dislike how it's
distorted my model's face.
This was a good side portrait, I thought it so
good, that it is one of the images I used for my
final designs.
I found this one quite interesting, viewing it from the project brief's
perspective, it fits the bill, my model looks lost, confused and shocked.
From my own perspective it looks rather funny, because my friend
looks very un-like herself.
This image also meets the brief aim, shocked, confused and
she looks like she's following sonething or absent-minded sleep
walking or reaching out for somthing.
 

This image doesn't meet the design brief,
this is because my model is too smiley. The
I could justify this image is the shirt my model
was wearing.

This image is different because I have
my second model in the shot, all he doing is
acting as a shadow. But it also looks like
a dark other personality which my first
model reflects upon. 
This is a good example of a back portrait.
I think this suggests that she's turned her
back on everything the world, her family.
even her closet friends.
This image was to present my model's
slimness, I was going to edit this photo and
make her ridiculously skinny. The point of
this was to meet the suicide theme, she could
be starving herself.
This image is very similar to the one above
only I made sure i wouldn't be ab;e to see
the second model's hand whereas in the similar
one you can.
This photo is slightly strange which
automatically meets the design brief. I
could have edited in either a girl or boy
being strangled by my model, and she looks
at the camera sort of saying 'this is what I do'.
 




 I wish this image wasn't destroyed because she  looks happy
but then she gesturing to us that she's 'doens't know' or is 'un-
sure'. So in other words confused, about her background, her
sexuality, about general life.

Health and Safety
I had to make sure that all leads were in a safe position, which was out of range to trip over.
I had to make sure that the back drop was taped to the floor, so that it stayed the same position, to prevent any chance of my model slipping up if she moved too fast.

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