Monday, 24 January 2011

Test Shots

 
What works best in this photo, I think is the way that none of the model's are looking at the camera. They are laughing and shown to be having a good time. However, there is a problem with the photo. The two models on the end are slightly cut off the edge.


I think this image works very well by the way it is shot on a diagonal. The problem with this photo is that not everyone is looking at the camera.

This example works well. Everyone is looking at the camera and the lighting is good. They are also all pretty much in the shot (with a slight bit of Nav and Abbie cut out). However, they are all doing the same pose. Also, I don't think its a very effective pose due to the simplicity, as they all just look to be standing normally.


This photo is a better, improved version of the last. All the model's have their own pose. The problem with this is that the model Chloe on the end is slightly cut off. Also, the shot was took too low down, which cut off the hands.

This is an improved photo to the last; the hands are fit into the picture. However, the heighting of the models appears to be in the wrong order, because the smallest person is in the middle. This could of been improved by putting her on the edge.

The model Chloe, has a better pose than in the last shot. She looks more involved in the shot.

In this shot, I like how the models are positioned. however, they aren't all looking at the camera. Also, the background is dull and unappealing to the eye.

In this photo, the models all have their own orginal pose. They are all looking at the camera, and seen to be smiling or laughing. This creates a happy scene.



In this shot, the model's are all closer together. They are all looking at the camera. I like the way that there are three models on the higher step, and two on the lower step. This would be improved if it was in a different location with a better background/setting.

The same as the last picture, except the models are looking more energetic and lively because they are laughing and smiling.

This is an action shot of the models walking along the corridor. The shot was took quite a distance from the models, so they look very small on the image and you cant see them clearly. This photo wouldn't be ideal to use because it is too small to photoshop.

This is an action shot of the models walking down a corridor, holding hands. They are all fully in the shot which would be ideal to photoshop. However, the image is very poor quality because it is blurry.

This is a shot of the models posing holding hands. Not everyone is looking at the camera, but Hanna and Chloe are. I don't think this makes a very good shot because I think that everyone should either be looking at the camera, or not have any eye-contact at all compared to half and half. This way, it means the models are all doing the same thing.

I think this shot works better than the last one, because you can see all the models faces clearly. It is also better because it is more zoomed in than the other photo, which makes the models a suitable size to be able to photoshop the image. I also like the way that they are standing.

This photo is pretty much the same as the last. However, you can't see all the models faces.

I like the way that this shot is set out. The models are all spread out, opposed to all being close together in the other pictures I took. I like the way that the models are standing. They are also all posing the same, with their hand on their right hip. I think this is very effective and works well. It would be improved by being in a better setting/location. Also, Beth is the tallest model so I think the photo would of looked better if she was the one at the back instead of Hanna (because Hanna is quite short), to even it out.

The same as the last picture, but the model at the back should be more in the centre of the shot to even it out.

This is an example of another action shot. As well as walking down the corridor. I decided to take a photo of my models running down the corridor. The fact that they are running gives them a 'windswept' kind of look. It would look better if they were closer, or if the picture was zoomed in. I also think it would look better if it was shot in a different location, preferably outside.

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