Friday, 18 March 2016

LO3 Final 5 Shots from Photoshoot #1 - Part 2

In this photograph, I photographed my model in front of a nature/ flower filled background. Combining the model and the rose with the flowery background makes it so that both aspects are blended.

I controlled the composition by making sure the camera was positioned so that most of the background was taken up by flowers and the model was fairly central and positioned as she is.

The only prop used in this photograph was the rose which was used to blend the background and the background together. It also helps to further the narrative and links to overall theme of my project.

The photographic elements used in this photograph are; composition, narrative and texture. The most important and relevant elements are narrative and texture, the narrative helps to link the theme to the photography and the texture furthers the visual interest.


In this photograph the plan was to show of the happy and beautiful side of nature, I feel as though I did this fairly well. This concept works for this photograph because the model is very happy and conveys an attractive quality.

I controlled the composition in this piece by positioning the model in the corner of the frame, I wanted to make it so that the model was not the only thing in the frame yet at the same time, also the focal point.

The main photographic elements used in this photograph are; composition, narrative, texture, viewpoints. The most relevant are viewpoint and narrative, I feel as though the viewpoint helps capture all the emotion and narrative behind this piece.


I feel as though the success of this photograph could be better, but it was cold and this photograph was rushed. When editing I need to use the brush healing tool to get rid of the copyright issues with the café Nero logo. But other than that I feel as though this it was fairly successful at capturing the narrative, especially once edited.

I controlled the composition of this piece by having the model fairly central, while making sure buildings and civilisation are in the shot. The reflective water spheres are only in the shot to add visual interest, especially when edited.

The photographic elements in this photograph are; composition, narrative, viewpoint. The most important of these aspects being narrative, this element will help link to the theme and give my photographs meaning.

I feel as though the success of this photograph could have also been vastly improved, the lighting could be different and it could be more visually interesting, but I can sort both those issues when editing.

I controlled the composition of this piece by making sure the hedge took up most of the shot while having the model still in the shot, but more to the side.

The main photographic elements in this photograph are; composition, texture, narrative, rule of thirds, and view points. I feel as though the rule of thirds element is important in this shot, as it adds variety opposed to my other photographs where the model is more or less central. Narrative is also an important element, relevant to all my photographs and vital to linking the theme to my photography.

I feel as though this photograph although similar to another of my final 10, was very successful  and good at capturing the narrative and theme of my project.

I controlled the composition of this piece by making sure the photograph contained roughly half model and half tree, as well as capturing buildings and industrial aspects in the background, creating contrast between the two themes.

The main photographic elements in this photograph are; composition, rule of thirds, texture, narrative. The rule of thirds element creates variety, as well as the composition being vital and the texture creating visual interest and contrast. The narrative element is relevant to all my photograph and helps it link to the theme and give the photograph meaning.

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