Sunday, 8 June 2014

Mind map for my photography project (Sue)


 Creative photo - I like this idea because It's very creative and a more unique style of photography than most.
I'd recreate it by doing the same methods used in the photo of having models lay down on a floor and get my camera up high (probably with a camera jib to get my shots.
 Artistic photography - I like this idea because it's as creative as the other creative photography genre but has elements of physical art (drawing/painting) involved and it can be messy which is a downfall, however for the outcome is well and truly worth it.
To recreate this my idea will variate and be more around a facepaint type of art and be a standard portrait shot with a also painted (whether to blend the model to the backdrop or to make the model stand out intensely) background

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photoshopped photography - I like this idea because it has near to no limits and It's changeable in every way.

To recreate I would edit hands onto the skin of a model and embed it into the skin with photoshop as an addition overlayed layer.


Antique photography - I like this idea the most because of it's look, style and history. I like the colours and old age and to recreate it I would place my model in an almost school photo type position with a plain back drop and convert the image to black and white, make a new gold layer and turn down the opacity, then tweet the contrast of the photo and the opacity of the layer til correct. Maybe add a grey or white gradient layer with a gaussian blur to soften the colour or change the layer mode soften for that extra dull look.
If not this method I will do all the same but edit with colour and colour correct and enhance the gold and browns and the dull the saturation and dull the brighter colours remaining.


Nature photography - I like this idea because it's calming and awe filled. I also like that it's obtainable without any budgets and with near to no effort in finding.

To recreate this photograph I would probably find a nice park or garden and take shots of the different colours and enhance the colour vibrancy in editing.

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