Edits: Graveyard Shoot with Jane Haze
During the photoshoot, I made every effort to capture appropriate publicity images. Unfortunately, the photographs didn’t meet my expectations and I couldn’t find any that met the necessary criteria according to the initial interview and mood board we created together. Despite this, Jane Haze was pl
Shoot (Contacts) Graveyard with Jane Haze
To start with, I felt that this shoot was extremely unsuccessful. The problem was not the same plan as I had for the previously organised photoshoot, as I was determined to shoot at nighttime with a speedlight to create eerie images based on the initial images from the plan, which I had agreed upon with [&helli
Initial Ideas for Graveyard Shoot with Jane Haze
I aimed to create an ethereal and enchanting atmosphere for this photoshoot with gothic undertones. To achieve this, I planned to use a speedlight with a slow shutter speed without the diffuser, resulting in harsh shadows on my model with a dark vignette around the edges of the frame. I arrived at this effect t
Edits: Studio Shoot with Jane Haze
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
Shoot (Contact Sheets): Studio Shoot with Jane Haze
For this photoshoot, I had two initial ideas, but it quickly became evident that I would only be able to execute one of them as the water effect did not work when I held up a water bottle to the studio light. After some research, I found out that I would need to use a […]
Initial Ideas: Studio Shoot with Jane Haze
After meeting with Jessica, a musician, for the first time, I decided to do the first photo shoot in the studio in order to reduce the number of variables to consider while gauging her ideal outcome for her publicity images. During this meeting, I learned about her music genre, which has haunting and ethereal t
Final Evaluation
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
Evaluation 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
Edit GIF
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
Shoot (Contact Sheets) GIF
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