To begin the editing process for these images, I first cropped them to either a 5×7 or 1×1 ratio. This allowed for a small variety of image sizes that Jane Haze could post on her social media platforms without them being cropped. For the image on the left, I adjusted the exposure values until they [&h

The consent awareness GIF was created to raise awareness about consent and sexual assault. I used stereotypical and conventional traits of what makes women sexy, such as red-painted nails and lingerie, to draw the viewer in. However, this was done to provide a contrast with antiquated perspectives., as the GIF

After receiving feedback on this GIF during a tutorial group, I have decided to make some changes to improve its effectiveness. To begin with, I will add a collaboration logo between Levi’s and Denim Day on the white border, which will not only enhance the visual appeal of the GIF but also help to promote [&h

To begin editing the GIF, the first step was to batch-edit all the selected images in Lightroom. This involved cropping them and adjusting the exposure values until the background was a uniform white, which was necessary because I wanted the GIF to have a clean colour palette with white, blue, and red, similar

I had very clear intentions of what I would be doing for this shoot and researched different lighting styles and setups that would work best for my intended outcome and what equipment was available. I had not done studio work for 6 months so there was anxiety around being able to correctly light my model [&hell

In my GIF, I aim to shed light on the internal biases that many people hold against women. To achieve this, I incorporated traditional and stereotypical traits that are often associated with sexiness for women, such as red painted nails, lingerie, and non-verbal cues that many assume imply consent. Above is a G