Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Final Project Photos


For my final project I really wanted to do something with flowers, because I enjoy photographing flowers and nature. However, I didn’t want to just go outside and take pictures of flowers in nature, I wanted to do something different than what I have done before. So, I decided to do do some flower photography in the studio with a model. I researched different types of in-studio flower photography, and when I found an image I really liked I decided I would attempt to make my final project images similar to that one.
Before any photoshop work, I worked with the lighting in the studio and my camera settings to make my photos evenly exposed and dramatically lit. I used a medium shutter speed, low ISO, and medium aperture for all of my images. Adjusting my settings to this allowed me to evenly expose my images by allowing the correct amount of light into the camera, while also using a tripod to avoid any movement blur because I wanted my images to be extremely sharp. With a low ISO, I was able to have little to no noise in my work. To light my pictures, I used one light with a softbox to the right of my model’s hands, making sure to keep the light at the same power and not move my model so I could get each image as similar to all the others as possible.
After doing this with each image, I opened them into Photoshop and used the clone stamp tool to make all of the background a pure, even black. This was a very tedious process because it was difficult to make the whole background even and not streaky, but I turned my computer screen’s brightness up all the way and was able to see places in each image I hadn’t gone over, or anywhere that didn’t appear to be evenly edited. Once I did this the editing began to take less time, and I finished my body of work.
For some reason, my work looks really really streaky in these photo's but they didn't look streaky while I was editing them, and they aren't streaky on my prints.














Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Planets and Transformations

Planets:


These are my two planets. The first one is a panorama of a rainbow, and the second one is one of my spirographs. I don't really love either of these planets ,but they were the best that I was able to create with the pictures I had. I wish that the first planet (the rainbow one) had been able to be aligned so the rainbows were going around it like a circle rather than straight lines cutting through it. I like the spirograph one, I just wish that the outside of the planet wasn't plain black. If I had had time I think I would've definitely done a little bit of landscape shooting to create better planets!

Transformations:

Aperture: f /8.0
Shutter Speed: 1/200
ISO: 200

This is an alien transformation of my best friend Gabby. This is a photo from the magazine shoots I did with her, and since her face was expressionless and straight on to the camera, I decided it would make a good picture to transform. I adjusted the color of her hair and eyes in photoshop, and I also created little devil horns. I adjusted the shapes and sizes of her eyebrows, eyes, nose, and mouth/lips. I decided to make her hair such a bright color because both of my planets are very colorful and bright. I am really happy with how this transformation turned out!

Shutter Speed: f / 5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/100
ISO: 100

This is a transformation of a landscape in Maine. I didn't do very much to transform this other than adjust the colors a lot in photoshop. I tried to find a rainbow brush to put in to tie it with my rainbow planet, but I couldn't find any realistic looking rainbow brushes. I decided to continue with the theme of colors, and I really liked how the purple water looked in this image. If I could change this at all, I would try and fine cool brushes to put in it.

Solar System:


This is me, Jazmin, and Mikayla's solar system. I really really like how all of our planets look together, and the bushes we used look really good. If we had more time I think we would have done more with sun brushes and lighting, but I think that even without a lot of lighting here it still turned out really well! I like the layout of the various elements we incorporated. I'm really happy with our solar system!

Thursday, June 1, 2017

Zoo Pictures

 Favorite Pictures:








Final Image and Mosaic:




Going to the zoo was a really fun experience! I really enjoyed being able to see and photograph all of these different animals, especially ones that I had never seen in person before. This had been my first time at a zoo since I was very little, and when I went before I was not focusing on taking pictures, so it was a fairly new experience to me. Taking pictures of the animals was fun, but also a little difficult at times. The bright sunlight made getting an even exposure a little harder, but I was still able to get some photos that I really like. My favorite picture I took was definitely the chameleon picture I used for my final print and mosaic. I love how sharp the chameleon's face and eyes are, and how it gets more blurry in the background so your eyes are drawn to it's face. Overall I'm pretty happy with how my zoo photos came out, and I'm glad I got to go on the trip!