1. Emma Upton
Portrait Survey Analysis
Question 1:
This is the first question I asked the public to answer. I asked if they thought my images
had been over-edited. I asked this to see if they thought my images looked great the way
I had edited them, or if I could have done better. From this wecan see that 50%
answered they thought my images looked correctthe way they had been edited. The
other 50% thought the images did not lookover-edited. From this I think it shows that
the audience liked the images overall once edited, and this shows my images are edited
well. This shows my images are up to the correctand high standard.
Question 2:
Here is the second question I asked on my survey.I asked this to find out if the public
liked my choiceof colours in my images, and if they thought they could be improved in
anyway.60% thought the colour fit the images but couldinclude a bit more colouror
vibrancy.However40% thought that the colours looked correctforthe images. I think
this shows that maybe my images were a bit washed out or drained of colouronce I had
edited them. I think the colours workwith my images, howeverif I were to improve on
them, I wouldmake my images a bit more vibrant.
Answers:
50% (3 people) – No, not
much
50% (3 people) – No, the
images look correct)
Answers:
60% (3 people) – Yes, however could be
a bit better
40% (2 people) – Yes, the colours used
look correct for the images
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Question 3:
This is the third question I asked on my survey. I asked the audience which of
the images they liked the most and gave them the opportunity to give multiple
answers. 50% of the people who took my survey thought image 6, was their
favourite image, with image 1 and 5 coming in at a joint second. I think this
shows the audience liked more natural images, as image 6 is the image that
includes laughter and the most emotive image out of my series.
Answers:
Image 1: (2 people)
Image 2: (1 person)
Image 3: (1 person)
Image 4: (1 person)
Image 5: (2 people)
Image 6: (3 people)
Image 7: (0 people)
Image 8: (1 person)
Image 9: (1 person)
Image 10: (0 people)
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Question 4:
Here is my fourth question on my survey. I asked the public which of the images
they liked the least, or was their least favourite. Image 4 and image 10 got the
same results with 3 people each. I think this is the result for this question
because image 4, is the image with one of the models at the back being much less
in focus compared to the other models. Also, image 10 is the image where I asked
the models to stand in a not serious pose. I think this shows that the audience
liked my images where the models are more positioned seriously, and also
where they are all equally in focus.
Answers:
Image 1: (1 person)
Image 2: (1 person)
Image 3: (1 person)
Image 4: (3 people)
Image 5: (1 person)
Image 6: (no one)
Image 7: (no one)
Image 8: (2 people)
Image 9: (no one)
Image 10: (3 people)
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Question 5:
My final question I asked the audience was if they thought my images couldbe used and
fit wellin a rock music magazine. 50% answered maybe, 33% answered yes and 16.67%
answered definitely. I think these results show that my images are high quality enough
to be featured in a rockmusic magazine due to the factno one answered no or, definitely
not. I think that because 50% answered maybe, means my images might need some
improvement beforebeing featured in a rockmusic magazine.
Answers:
16.67% (1 person) –
Definitely
33.33% (2 people) – Yes
50% (3 people) - Maybe