Friday, 25 April 2014

Unsuccessful Photoshoots.

This photo is unsuccessful as when this photo was taken the camera rotated a bit to the right. This gives an unprofessional look, which is not good. Also the picture is not in the centre of the page, which makes them make look unfocused. To prevent this I should have used a tripod to ensure that the camera won't rotate and that the camera is exactly where I want it.


This is unsuccessful as the image is too dark and you can hardly see the model. This is a bad idea because it is easy to turn a light image into a shadowy image but it is hard to lighten a dark image. Next time I will just take a bright photo and decrease the brightness on photoshop if I need to so I can have to option of a light and a dark photo.


This is very unsuccessful because the back drop is not full in this image. This will result in a ugly background, which loses the professional effect. To prevent this I could get a bigger back drop or photoshop the black bits out even though this is going to be hard and time consuming.


This is unsuccessful as the model is not in the middle of the photo, which gives an impression of an accidental photo. To prevent this I should have used a tripod to ensure that the camera won't rotate and that the camera is exactly where I want it.


This is unsuccessful as there are two parts of the body that is cut off so that I don't have freedom in what size I want the body to be because I can't zoom out. To prevent this, I should have made sure that the arm is fully in the picture so if I want to get rid of the arm then I can just cut it out on photoshop.



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