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Unit 57: Photography and Photographic Practice Selection of final images & review (P4, M4, D4) Portrait: Image No: 1.

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Unit 57: Photography and Photographic Practice

Selection of final images & review (P4, M4, D4)

Portrait:

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Theme or focus of image & reasons for choice1. The theme of this image is colour I wanted to follow this throughout all my image the

focus in this image is the colour on the models (Emily) face I wanted to highlight the colour and make it stand out more I wanted to make the image as unusual and different to any other that I’d seen, the close up of her face was to show the colour properly. Shining a light onto one side of her face was to bring out the colour this was important. Having the double effect was part of my theme also making the colours a lot more vibrant to make them stand out a lot more also slightly changing the colours from the original image.

2. The theme for all my photos is colour and show it off in the image was important I didn’t want them all to look the same so asking her to face different ways and look into the camera was so each one was different the focus in this image is the small amount of colour on the other side of the face as well as the full side of colour having just her face in the image instead of shoulders makes you only look at the face. Having the

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background changed to add colour was to add to my colour theme I didn’t want it to be plain white also making it purple to match the colour on the face.

3. The theme for all my photos is colour and in this image I wanted the shoulders upwards and I wanted to also include a lot more of the background to one side this was purposely so I could frame it this also shows a lot of the colour on her face which the choice for this image for to get as many different ‘poses’ as I could. The light shining onto one side of her face was so I could get the shadowing around the edges. The colours in this image are a lot brighter and extreme I liked the way the lighting on the background comes out more the double effect was also another main focus.

4. The theme for all my images is colour, the focus in this image is the whole face I wanted to get a front shot to get all the colour in on both sides of her face also including her shoulders downwards it makes more of a profile shot and I wanted it to be centred again its different from all the other images because it zoomed out unlike most of the others also using the light on one side created a shadow around the top edges and to the right side of her. Changing the background colour because I wanted to avoid no colour also the double effect was part of my theme the colours are also brought out a lot more.

5. The theme for all my images is colour, the focus in this image is her face and the colour the most important thing and the reason I included it, zooming in and have a plain background to the left makes you focus on her face also the light shining onto one side of her face creates shadows. Having the background in black and white makes the colour on the face stand out even more the only thing in this image that is in colour is the face I wanted you to focus on her face to see the colour this is very important because of my theme it almost looks like a mask.

6. The theme for all my images is colour, the focus in this image is her face having the camera zoomed in gives you a better clear image of the colour I also wanted to get the front shot and have it centred I wanted it to be ‘framed’ also the camera being focused on her face and the surroundings slightly blurred makes you look at the main focus, also having the light shining from the left of the image creates the shadowing behind her and around the edges also it shines light on her face so you can see it a lot better. The double effect in this image is very obvious because it’s on the colour it makes it stand out and goes with my theme also adding colour to the background to take away the white.

7. The theme for all my images is colour, the focus in this image is the shadowing one face has the light on it the rest is shadowed I wanted the side of the face which had the most colour on be lit up and be the main focus. I chose to have her centre and have two sides of the background to help get the ‘two different sides effect’ with the shadowing, also having some of her features be dark and shadowed makes the colour stand out a lot more. Also having the two sides different colours, two colours which are the same as the ones that are on her face they are all make more vibrant to make them over exaggerated.

8. The theme for all my image is colour, the focus again in this image is the shadowing un like the image before I wanted her to face the camera straight on instead on a side shot of her face I wanted both sides to be seen but have one side more darker and ‘shadowed’ than the other, this is the only photo I have that is in full black and white I thought I’d show colour in a different way because the colours on her face are now greys and whites all in different shades.

9. The theme for all my images is colour, the focus in this image is the one side of her face that has the most colour on it, it’s also a completely different shot from the others having only half of her face in shot, I zoomed in with this also because I wanted the detail of the colours to show more, I added colour to the background so it wasn’t plain

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and take awake from the ‘colour’ also the slight doubled theme I have also is in this image to frame the hair with a blue.

10. The theme for all my images is colour, the focus in this image is basically just her this is the most zoomed out picture I have out of them all having the doubled effect makes the colours on her face stand out, also I coloured the background to be a really bright red I didn’t want to take away too much focus away from the model (Emily) but I didn’t want the background to be a plain white. The double effect is the most obvious out of them all in this image I wanted I to be different than the others.

Techniques used1. I used rule of thirds because I wanted to frame the image with it being a portrait I think

its import to frame it to show of certain part, I also had lighting facing onto the ‘model’ so I had the same setting on most images.

2. I again used rule of thirds with this image because I wanted to frame it a certain way using this helped me point the main parts I wanted to be the focus in the image.

3. I used the rule of thirds to frame my image and have certain points be made the main focus. I wanted Emily (model) to be to one side to include some of the background I didn’t want all the images to look the same.

4. I used the rule of thirds with this image because its portrait, I wanted to place Emily in the middle of the image so using the 3x3 grid it helped find the main points in the image.

5. I used the rule of thirds for this image so I could frame it because it was zoomed in I wanted to have her face show as much colour as I could the 3x3 grid helped me with the framing.

6. I used the rule of thirds with this image because I wanted it to be framed correctly I wanted Emily (model) centred in the image also it helped me show what the main points in the images were going to be.

7. I used the rule of thirds for this image because its close up I wanted to frame it and find what the main points were going to be.

8. I used the rule of thirds with this image to frame it correctly I wanted to have Emily centred as best as I could using the 3x3 grid helped me to place her.

9. I used the rule of thirds in this image because Emily (model) has only half her face in so trying to get it lined up correctly to make have half of her face and half the wall in the 3x3 grid helped.

10. I used rule of thirds with this image I wanted to make Emily (model) middle of the image so using the 3x3 grid it helps me find where the middle is so then I could move the camera to fit Emily into the middle.

Strengths & suggested improvements1. The strengths in this image are the bright colours I like layered effect I have done it

makes the colours stand out and become a main focus in the image also I like the angle of the image, I like the way its framed.The weaknesses in this photo are the blending of the second layer of colour the edges are slightly sharp and need to be blended in a bit more.

2. The strengths in this photo are the soft colours; the background colour matches some

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of the colours on her face which brings out the purple a lot more.The weakness in this photo is the way the model has her head turned having the side of her face with the most colour away from the camera.

3. The strengths in this image is the angle I like the way she’s posed also the colours in this image stand out which was Import part of my theme I wanted as much colour and to over exaggerate it all The weakness in his image is maybe the background colour takes away from the colour on the face.

4. The strengths in this image is the angle how she’s centre of the image, I like how the colours on her face stand out a lot and you can see it all on both sides as well.The weakness is some of the edges need slightly touching up so the purple looks like it was the original background.

5. The strengths in this image are the colours I like how detailed they are and how bold and bright they are, I like how the colour is the main focus in the image.The weakness is that I should have left her all in colour and just left the background black and white.

6. The strengths in this image are the angle and framing of the image is centred and her face is directly in the middle also the colours in the image stand out.The weakness in this image is the background and the fact I have doubled the colour, it takes away the original detail on her face also the colour in the background is over powering.

7. The strengths in this image are the colour and the layered effect how I doubled the image to create a border around the model to give is layers.The weakness is the over powering background colours If I was to re do the editing I would tone down on the colour to show more of the original colour and detail.

8. The strengths in this image is the angle I like how its framed it’s a good profile image including her shoulders as well, also the shades on her face the mix of colours with the white, greys and dark greys. Also the shadowing cast behind her and on her face. The weakness in this image is how the right side of her face is completely dark and you can’t see the detail.

9. The strengths in this are the bold colours I like how they are bright and stand out it also shows off the detail of the powder on her face.The weakness is this image is the background and how it doesn’t quite match up when it meets her hair line.

10. The strengths in this image is the angle and the shadowing around the edges also it’s a bright colourThe weakness in this photo is the editing style as taken away a lot of detail the original image has a lot of shadowing and is very clear I feel as though the colour as taken this away.

Editing details1. I layered the image to get the colour to appear brighter and edited the background

colour to a slight tint of purple. Because I layered the image the colours doubled and became almost 3d looking.

2. I have layered the image and added a purple tint to the background to make it gradually fade as it gets to the model. I then blurred the image and edited the eye colour to make it match some of the colours on the face.

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3. I layered the image to get a double/framed effect around the edges of the model I then made the colours more vibrant to make them stand out, I then edited the background the create a bold effect so it would add the ‘trippy’ look.

4. I layered the image and focused on the one layer to make the colours more vibrant and to make them stand out, I then added a colour to the background editing it purple, and also because I layered the image it doubled the edges.

5. I focused on the colour I wanted it to be the main focus so I decided to edit everything else in black and white so the colour on the face would stand out I then edited the colours to make them more vibrant.

6. I used the double effect on the colours in the face; I also changed the colours from the original to make them appear more vibrant. I edited the colour of the background a bright orange colour so it would match some of the colours in the face.

7. I edited the colour on the face to make it a lot more vibrant and bold so they stand out I then also doubled the image to make it frame so it has a pink and green it also mixes within the hair, I then added colour to the background I made the left side different to the right both very bright colours.

8. I first added a black and white effect to the image; I messed around with the colour tool which changed the tones on the face to a charcoal colour also made the shadowing a lot darker so one side is in shadowing whilst the other is in light.

9. I made the colours on her face a lot more vibrant and to make it stand out it helps show off the detail of the colours mixing, I then added a pink tint to the background so it wouldn’t take away from the colours and look boring.

10. I doubled the image by layering the same image over the top I then moved it off to the side to create a ‘ghost’ effect I edited the original layer by making the colours on the face more vibrant, I then added a bold red colour to the background.

Capture LogSetting Shutter Speed ISO Aperture1. Manual

2. Manual

3. Manual

4. Manual

5. Manual

6. Manual

7. Manual

8. Manual

9. Manual

1. 1/15

2. 1/15

3. 1/15

4. 1/15

5. 1/15

6. 1/15

7. 1/15

8. 1/15

9. 1/15

1. 800

2. 800

3. 800

4. 800

5. 800

6. 800

7. 800

8. 800

9. 800

1. 5

2. 5

3. 5

4. 4.5

5. 5.6

6. 5

7. 5.6

8. 5

9. 5

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10. Manual 10. 1/15 10. 800 10. 5