Thursday 19 November 2015

Best Photos from Photoshoot 1






I really like this photo, even though it breaks convention due to the model not looking into the camera. The lights are reflecting into her eyes, as well as highlighting the colour gradient of her hair. I also like the grey background contrasting with her skin and outfit. The shot is medium close-up with the model centred to the left, allowing blank space, which I really like.






This shot is a medium long, and I really like how the lights are positioned, making the leather jacket shine and contrast her jeans, and the light reflecting off of her face. As well as this, I also like the way her hair has fallen slightly over her face, and the lines of layers in her hair.














I like this medium long shot as the shoes and outfit is very reflective of pop rock. The background has a gradient on it, created by the lights, making the area around the model lighter, which I really like. I also like how the model is looking int the camera, and the pose she has, which is quite feisty.



This is an extreme closeup, which I like because of the way her eyes have reflected the lights, and has brought out the colour of her eyes. I also like the way her hair is spread out on the floor.










This is a long shot, with the model looking directly into camera, following conventions. I like this photo for multiple reasons, one is the way her hair is laid out, showing the way she has ombre. Another reason is that her pose shows her to be quite fun, with her legs up the wall, and is still maintaing the rock genre with her facial expressions. Also, the way she has crossed her legs over directly in the middle of the photo creates quite a nice symmetry in the photo, with her torso being diagonal to make the photo more fun.









This photo was created as my idea was that the model would be celebrating a new album that has recently come and and done well. The moving balloons and the still model have created a nice effect which I really like. The photo has been taken just as the balloons frame  the models face, and she is looking directly into camera with a slight smile which shows her happiness at the new album doing well.






This is a continuation of the celebratory theme, with the camera focusing on the models hand whilst blowing the confetti. I like how the models face is slightly blurry and the fact she is not looking at the camera, which breaks conventions but is quite interesting.







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