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Fashion Photography: Lighting
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Friday, 7 March 2008. In order to create this new concept I think I am going to have to look at lighting. And what it is I will want to achieve within this component of the photographic image. I have put together some examples of various lighting in which the white intensity is dominant within the composition. By doing this I will get a better idea of what is needed to create my desired effect. . To the idea I have in the back of my mind. The models within these images appear almost unreal.
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Fashion Photography: Test Shoot
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Friday, 7 March 2008. These are the test images I have taken further from the lighting tests and model testing. In reflection. I don't think she should wear her hair down, but have it up, as this will leave her facial features completely exposed. And also it will make it easier to remove the hair line in the final stages of post production. I used my make up artist Ki Lee to just create a flawless texture . 160;for the shoot was at a steady 5.6. The shutter speed. 160;was set at 200.
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Fashion Photography: Proposal and Final Concept
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Friday, 7 March 2008. Proposal and Final Concept. The model I use will have to have fair skin which can be made to look absolutely flawless in appearance. This will also help to enhance the concept of the robotic notion. Hair color is not important as I will probably remove the hair within photoshop. . Also within the stages of photoshop I will be inverting the images, to create the shadow images. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Creating the shadow images. Ki Lee - Make up Artist.
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Fashion Photography: Creation of Studio
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Friday, 7 March 2008. I created my own studio within a friends apartment. The reason for this was because all the university facilities were. And also the apartment has bright. Walls, perfect for my shoot. The person's apartment I am taking advantage of is situated close to where I am currently living and so will be easy to travel to. As a freelance photographer herself she has a full set of lighting equipment I can use and so it will be easy to set up the make shift studio. . Creating the shadow images.
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Fashion Photography: Model
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Friday, 7 March 2008. I have decided that after using Stephanie to test the lighting on, she is a perfect model for my project because her facial features. Can quite easily be manipulated. That of a robotic nature. The test has a blue tint. Within it because I used a filter to make the image seem colder. In colour. Here is a test I did with her quickly whist testing out the lighting set up. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Creating the shadow images. Ki Lee - Make up Artist. Proposal and Final Concept.
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Fashion Photography: Creating the shadow images
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Monday, 10 March 2008. Creating the shadow images. In order to create the shadow finals I just inverted my three fully edited images. Then by simply creating a new duplicate layer, I altered the position of the second layer to create a shadow on the original images. . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Creating the shadow images. Ki Lee - Make up Artist. Proposal and Final Concept. Contrasting Images - White Intensity. London, Southwark, United Kingdom. View my complete profile.
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Fashion Photography: Conclusion
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Monday, 10 March 2008. I am extremely pleased with the way my project has turned out. Although there were things I could have planned a little better, and I could have used my time a bit wiser, perhaps by moving the shoot date forward, to give me more time for post production, or if needed a re-shoot. . I think that given the project again I would have perhaps experimented with lavish make up, but I think for the concept I had, using makeup would have just been too much for the frames. This project altho...
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Fashion Photography: Chris Cunningham
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Friday, 7 March 2008. In relation to the last post, I have found the music video Chris Cunningham created for Bjork's song "All is full of love" in which she appears as a new age robotic form. The video is extremely sensual. To watch and it it this quality I love. I also must note that the intensity. Of white within each frame of the video is so vibrant, that like the three images I referred to in my last post, it seems to purify. All is full of love". Feel of the video created from the vibrant whites.
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Fashion Photography: The final Images.
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Monday, 10 March 2008. These are my final images. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Creating the shadow images. Ki Lee - Make up Artist. Proposal and Final Concept. Contrasting Images - White Intensity. London, Southwark, United Kingdom. I am a current second year student at The London College of Fashion. I am progressing through a degree in Fashion Photography and this is a collection of both my research and inspirations and my own photography. View my complete profile.
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Fashion Photography: Contrasting Images - White Intensity
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Friday, 7 March 2008. Contrasting Images - White Intensity. I stumbled upon these images of high contrast. That I really like the look of. It is the way the intensity of white light seems to seep. And create a false reality that I find visually beautiful. I think this would be an interesting route to follow in terms of accentuating the idea of purity of skin. It could almost get to such a level, to resemble that of an animatronical form. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Creating the shadow images.