To the left are 2 contact sheets of my photoshoot for my Fashion magazine, using a student from my Photography class. I chose to use this person because i feel she is a good model and is interested in 'fashion' herself. Therefore, she is passionate about being part of my product. In addition, the images are taken in the college photography studio using 'High key' lighting. This means there are no shadows created in the image and they turn out to be bright and sharp.
As for the poses of the model, i decided to instruct them to strike a range of pose. We can see some images are taken standing up and some sitting down. I have also used a chair as a prop and tried to the best of my ability to create a 'fashion' model image, that will engage an audience. Personally, i feel my images are to a high standard quality and look professional because contrast is shown throughout.
Camera settings...
High key photographs
The setting for high key lighting can vary depending on the camera used when photographing. Above is an image of a canon camera. Displaying it's settings.
The settings for the best results from high key lighting are...
F-stop- 5.0
Exposure-1/25
ISO-1600
studio lights and model positioning
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