This document discusses several photography techniques including rule of thirds, perspective, dirty shots, looking room, rule of thirds, and multiple focus. For each technique, an image is described and evaluated on how successfully it demonstrated the technique, with suggestions for potential improvements. Overall the document provides examples and critiques of different photographic compositions and styles.
The document discusses how two magazine publications, NME and Billboard, link the design of their pages. For NME, they consistently use a black and white color scheme and photos that draw the reader in. Billboard's front cover and double page spread both utilize a white text scheme, and while there is no direct link between the artist pages, the overall designs clearly identify them as being from the same publication.
The document discusses several images that were edited for use on magazine covers and content pages. For each image, cropping was used to remove unnecessary backgrounds in Photoshop. Black and white effects were applied either during photography using the camera or as an edit. For one image, the spotlight on the drummer was enhanced to draw the audience's attention using lighting and rule of thirds composition.
The document describes the process of creating a magazine cover and double page spread with a futuristic theme. For the cover, the artist started with a simple background of space and Earth, and added layers including a moon, spaceman, and custom title font to achieve a clean, detailed yet minimalistic design. For the double page spread, the artist used a backdrop of a futuristic city from Blade Runner, and centered a Nike shoe within an "aura" of glowing city lights to bridge future and present. Minor adjustments like toning and shadowing helped blend the elements into a cohesive, professional and impactful design relating the futuristic theme to everyday life.
This document discusses magazines that have influenced the design of a new RnB music magazine. It will take conventions from Vibe magazine such as the front cover layout and color scheme. The contents page will be inspired by Vibe but span two pages like in Q magazine. A double page spread will feature one picture and tweets from an artist instead of an interview like in Q magazine.
A recce is a pre-filming visit to potential locations to assess their suitability for shooting. The document describes recces conducted at a green screen room and an underpass. The green screen room would be suitable for shooting the magazine's front cover due to good lighting that can be adjusted and the room suiting the magazine's theme. The underpass would also be suitable, providing an urban setting that matches the magazine's theme and allowing pictures to be taken for the double page spread and content page, ideally in cloudy afternoon weather.
The document describes the process of designing a digipack album cover. It involves:
1. Separating the cover into sections and adding text elements like the track listing and copyright.
2. Editing photos by removing blemishes, sharpening, and adjusting brightness/contrast to improve quality.
3. Importing images into the design properly proportioned without stretching.
4. Adding layered elements and effects like changing a photo to black and white and overlaying an orange amp image.
The document discusses editing techniques used in the production of a short film called PROMISE. It was edited in Edius 7 software, which allowed color and audio correction as well as effects like dissolves between shots. Specific techniques used included adjusting the YUV color curve for a cinematic look, matching colors between shots, using Quick Titler for titles and text, adjusting audio levels between dialogue and music, and varying clip speed to alter pacing. Dissolves were mainly used for smooth scene transitions. Three-way color correction in Edius 7 also allowed saturation and contrast adjustments for different color tones.
This document discusses several photography techniques including rule of thirds, perspective, dirty shots, looking room, rule of thirds, and multiple focus. For each technique, an image is described and evaluated on how successfully it demonstrated the technique, with suggestions for potential improvements. Overall the document provides examples and critiques of different photographic compositions and styles.
The document discusses how two magazine publications, NME and Billboard, link the design of their pages. For NME, they consistently use a black and white color scheme and photos that draw the reader in. Billboard's front cover and double page spread both utilize a white text scheme, and while there is no direct link between the artist pages, the overall designs clearly identify them as being from the same publication.
The document discusses several images that were edited for use on magazine covers and content pages. For each image, cropping was used to remove unnecessary backgrounds in Photoshop. Black and white effects were applied either during photography using the camera or as an edit. For one image, the spotlight on the drummer was enhanced to draw the audience's attention using lighting and rule of thirds composition.
The document describes the process of creating a magazine cover and double page spread with a futuristic theme. For the cover, the artist started with a simple background of space and Earth, and added layers including a moon, spaceman, and custom title font to achieve a clean, detailed yet minimalistic design. For the double page spread, the artist used a backdrop of a futuristic city from Blade Runner, and centered a Nike shoe within an "aura" of glowing city lights to bridge future and present. Minor adjustments like toning and shadowing helped blend the elements into a cohesive, professional and impactful design relating the futuristic theme to everyday life.
This document discusses magazines that have influenced the design of a new RnB music magazine. It will take conventions from Vibe magazine such as the front cover layout and color scheme. The contents page will be inspired by Vibe but span two pages like in Q magazine. A double page spread will feature one picture and tweets from an artist instead of an interview like in Q magazine.
A recce is a pre-filming visit to potential locations to assess their suitability for shooting. The document describes recces conducted at a green screen room and an underpass. The green screen room would be suitable for shooting the magazine's front cover due to good lighting that can be adjusted and the room suiting the magazine's theme. The underpass would also be suitable, providing an urban setting that matches the magazine's theme and allowing pictures to be taken for the double page spread and content page, ideally in cloudy afternoon weather.
The document describes the process of designing a digipack album cover. It involves:
1. Separating the cover into sections and adding text elements like the track listing and copyright.
2. Editing photos by removing blemishes, sharpening, and adjusting brightness/contrast to improve quality.
3. Importing images into the design properly proportioned without stretching.
4. Adding layered elements and effects like changing a photo to black and white and overlaying an orange amp image.
The document discusses editing techniques used in the production of a short film called PROMISE. It was edited in Edius 7 software, which allowed color and audio correction as well as effects like dissolves between shots. Specific techniques used included adjusting the YUV color curve for a cinematic look, matching colors between shots, using Quick Titler for titles and text, adjusting audio levels between dialogue and music, and varying clip speed to alter pacing. Dissolves were mainly used for smooth scene transitions. Three-way color correction in Edius 7 also allowed saturation and contrast adjustments for different color tones.
The document describes the process of creating a film review magazine template. They first created margins and found an appealing background. Images were added and color graded to fit an evening setting. The font Bebas Neue Bold was used as it looked like a magazine font. The film review was written in Word and sent to English students for proofreading. The magazine was page numbered as is common for film reviews, especially of short films. Visual elements were added to improve the look of the film review.
The document describes the production and editing process for a newspaper advertisement for a documentary. An image of Primark was used with a photo of Nicole maximized and superimposed holding tea bag shopping bags instead of regular bags to relate to the documentary title. During editing, keeping the background image of the shop was debated but ultimately kept for the mise-en-scene. Text and logos were made bolder and larger since they didn't stand out initially against the photo, and white blocks were added behind the text to make it more noticeable while still allowing the image to dominate.
The document discusses the equipment used to film a music video, including a Canon 700D camera, shoulder camera, tripod, and lighting. The camera allowed for easy focusing and control over settings. The shoulder camera helped capture steady footage of characters walking. The tripod kept footage level when stationary. Natural light was used outside for clarity, while studio lighting ensured consistent color and contrast indoors.
Rachel Westwood evaluated her skills in photo editing using Adobe Photoshop. She adjusted brightness, contrast, and color to convey the style of a rock image. For a magazine cover photo, she edited out the background and zoomed in on the model to make him the focal point. She believes using Photoshop was effective as it improved photo quality and made the images stand out more. For the magazine spread, Rachel used InDesign to integrate images and quotes into text boxes and add effects like shadows. This allowed her to create a professional, conventionally styled double page spread.
Chloe Ross has created logo design ideas and draft logos for three film production company names: Bonsai Films, Dark Owl, and Immersive Studios. For Bonsai Films, she designed a logo with a bonsai tree silhouette and the Japanese spelling of "Bonsai" in the title. She prefers this simple, smart design that clearly conveys it is related to film. Her Dark Owl logo uses a shadowy owl image with glowing eyes, but it may not be clear it is for a film company. The Immersive Studios logo features a fading camera against a futuristic pixel background, but it has too much going on and the camera does not stand out enough.
The document summarizes the key changes made in redesigning a poster to promote a new certification process called NICE for interveners working with deaf-blind children. The final design uses alignment of photos and text effectively to communicate the message in a clean, modern style. It informs interveners that the NICE process provides an opportunity to obtain a national certificate and prove their skills are valuable for deaf-blind children.
The document discusses the equipment used to film a music video. It describes using a Canon 700D camera which allowed for easy focusing and control over camera settings. A shoulder camera and tripod were also used, which helped produce steady shots of people walking and keep footage level. Natural light was used outside for clear footage, while studio lighting ensured consistent color and contrast for indoor shots.
The document discusses several image editing and formatting techniques used to prepare images for a poster project. Specifically, it mentions:
1) Decreasing the saturation and adding blur to background images to draw attention to foreground elements.
2) Removing blemishes from actors' faces using the spot healing brush tool to make them more appealing to audiences.
3) Applying a feather to the edges of cut-out images to make them appear less sharp.
4) Adjusting image sizes and display quality when placing images in InDesign to ensure clear and properly formatted appearance.
The author originally planned to include an image at the top of the page but changed the layout because the image would be too wide. More text was added to avoid large spaces. The image on the double page spread was changed to one of the model in different clothes since the same image was used on the front cover. The font of the title was also changed to a simpler one.
The photographer went on a shoot at Salford Quays with the goal of taking photos for a magazine. They practiced different photography techniques and took wide angle shots of the landscape and buildings. The group walked around the area for a few hours taking photos from different positions. The photographer edited one photo to give it a warm, morning glow and added lens flares to match. They selected two final images - one of a bridge known as an iconic landmark, and another giving an overview of the area. The photographer learned techniques for planning and executing better photoshoots in the future.
The document discusses the creation of a film review magazine layout in InDesign. It describes setting margins and choosing a black background to represent the dark themes of the film. Images were added first to help structure the layout, and were color graded to match the evening setting. The font "Bebas Neue" in bold was used for the title for its legibility. The film review text was written in Word and checked by others before being added to the InDesign file to catch spelling errors. Page numbers were also added following magazine conventions.
The document discusses selecting photos from a photo shoot for a magazine page. Several photos were considered that showed teamwork, mystery, good lighting, or potential interest for readers. Some photos were selected for their portrayal of the director helping actors or positioning the camera. Examples also show basic editing of selected photos by adjusting levels, tones, and contrast to improve the photos for the magazine.
The document discusses photos taken to feature on the contents page of a magazine. Several photos of a model in different poses were taken, with the goal of recreating the pose from a professional magazine that inspired them. The photo chosen features the model looking upward with space around her for text. Her outfit of shorts and crop top were chosen to appeal to the teenage girl target audience. Only an iPod was used as a prop, though it was ultimately not emphasized in the edited photo, which instead highlighted the model's purple shoes to relate to the audience's fashion interests.
The document discusses editing a print ad for a documentary about running. It describes cropping the image tighter, removing imperfections in the background, and converting it to black and white to make it stand out more. It then details duplicating and motion blurring the legs to give the impression of movement and running. Finally, it mentions adding the BBC logo and including the title, tagline, date, and time at the bottom in smaller white writing with black outlines.
The document discusses various edits made to photographs in Photoshop, including adjustments to brightness, contrast, cropping, and color vibrancy. Many images were darkened or brightened to better show details or make subjects stand out more. Some were cropped to remove blurry or unwanted elements. Overall, the edits aimed to make the images more appealing and optimized for audiences.
The document outlines the process for selecting and editing photographs for a hip-hop magazine coursework project. It describes 4 stages: obtaining permission from models, booking a camera, taking photos in suitable locations, and selecting photos based on suitability for the magazine layout and content. The selected photos were then edited in Photoshop by removing backgrounds, adjusting brightness/contrast, and making one image black and white to achieve a minimalist double page spread. The edited photos were deemed more professional and suitable for the intended 16-20 year old male target audience.
The document discusses photos taken to feature on the contents page of a student magazine. It describes how the students were inspired by a photo from a music magazine and aimed to recreate a similar pose. Several test photos were taken with different model poses and camera angles. The photo ultimately selected features the model looking upwards with space around her for text. Her outfit and props were chosen to appeal to the magazine's teenage female target audience.
The photographer conducted a photo shoot at Salford Quays to capture images for a water sports center. They experimented with different camera settings and compositions. Several images were further edited in Photoshop by adjusting exposure, color balance, and filters. Three rejected images were overexposed with dull colors. Lessons learned included ensuring proper lighting and exploring more camera settings for future shoots.
Task 4 Final Images Landscape Review Work Sheetryansharman
This document contains summaries for 10 photographs taken at Salford Quays as part of a photography assignment. Each photo summary describes the theme or focus of the image, the reasons for choosing it, and the photographic techniques used to take the picture. The photos showcase different buildings, structures and views of the Salford Quays area. A variety of techniques are discussed, including depth of field, exposure, white balance, shutter speed and ISO settings.
This document summarizes the selection and editing of 10 photographs taken in Salford Quays for a photography project. For each photo, the subject and editing details are described, such as adjustments to contrast, saturation, and color. Common editing techniques used across photos included increasing contrast and vibrancy. Additional edits included changing colors, converting to black and white, and removing objects. The photographer captured a variety of locations using different angles and perspectives. Strengths included diverse viewpoints while weaknesses included lack of alternative shots for editing options. Shutter speed, ISO, and aperture remained consistent across photos.
This document summarizes an experimental photography student's photomontage projects. For the first project, the student created a photomontage from photos of an artistic map, experimenting with brightness, saturation, and adding a blue stroke around each layer. They moved the images to distort the original image. For the second project, the student was inspired by David Hockney's photomontages and created one from photos of a corridor at different angles and layers. The student evaluated their work and discussed technical qualities like post-production techniques as well as areas for improvement such as composition and original photo quality.
The document summarizes the student's experimental photography assignments exploring photomontage techniques. For the first image, the student manipulated brightness, saturation, and added a blue stroke around layered images of a map. They found this abstract approach most successful. The second image aimed to emulate David Hockney's style by layering corridor photos and editing colors. For the third, the student created a Hockney-inspired grid with individual square manipulations like opacity and overlays. Overall, the assignments explored locations through photomontage, with influences from Hockney, to fulfill the theme of discovery through experimental photography.
The document describes the process of creating a film review magazine template. They first created margins and found an appealing background. Images were added and color graded to fit an evening setting. The font Bebas Neue Bold was used as it looked like a magazine font. The film review was written in Word and sent to English students for proofreading. The magazine was page numbered as is common for film reviews, especially of short films. Visual elements were added to improve the look of the film review.
The document describes the production and editing process for a newspaper advertisement for a documentary. An image of Primark was used with a photo of Nicole maximized and superimposed holding tea bag shopping bags instead of regular bags to relate to the documentary title. During editing, keeping the background image of the shop was debated but ultimately kept for the mise-en-scene. Text and logos were made bolder and larger since they didn't stand out initially against the photo, and white blocks were added behind the text to make it more noticeable while still allowing the image to dominate.
The document discusses the equipment used to film a music video, including a Canon 700D camera, shoulder camera, tripod, and lighting. The camera allowed for easy focusing and control over settings. The shoulder camera helped capture steady footage of characters walking. The tripod kept footage level when stationary. Natural light was used outside for clarity, while studio lighting ensured consistent color and contrast indoors.
Rachel Westwood evaluated her skills in photo editing using Adobe Photoshop. She adjusted brightness, contrast, and color to convey the style of a rock image. For a magazine cover photo, she edited out the background and zoomed in on the model to make him the focal point. She believes using Photoshop was effective as it improved photo quality and made the images stand out more. For the magazine spread, Rachel used InDesign to integrate images and quotes into text boxes and add effects like shadows. This allowed her to create a professional, conventionally styled double page spread.
Chloe Ross has created logo design ideas and draft logos for three film production company names: Bonsai Films, Dark Owl, and Immersive Studios. For Bonsai Films, she designed a logo with a bonsai tree silhouette and the Japanese spelling of "Bonsai" in the title. She prefers this simple, smart design that clearly conveys it is related to film. Her Dark Owl logo uses a shadowy owl image with glowing eyes, but it may not be clear it is for a film company. The Immersive Studios logo features a fading camera against a futuristic pixel background, but it has too much going on and the camera does not stand out enough.
The document summarizes the key changes made in redesigning a poster to promote a new certification process called NICE for interveners working with deaf-blind children. The final design uses alignment of photos and text effectively to communicate the message in a clean, modern style. It informs interveners that the NICE process provides an opportunity to obtain a national certificate and prove their skills are valuable for deaf-blind children.
The document discusses the equipment used to film a music video. It describes using a Canon 700D camera which allowed for easy focusing and control over camera settings. A shoulder camera and tripod were also used, which helped produce steady shots of people walking and keep footage level. Natural light was used outside for clear footage, while studio lighting ensured consistent color and contrast for indoor shots.
The document discusses several image editing and formatting techniques used to prepare images for a poster project. Specifically, it mentions:
1) Decreasing the saturation and adding blur to background images to draw attention to foreground elements.
2) Removing blemishes from actors' faces using the spot healing brush tool to make them more appealing to audiences.
3) Applying a feather to the edges of cut-out images to make them appear less sharp.
4) Adjusting image sizes and display quality when placing images in InDesign to ensure clear and properly formatted appearance.
The author originally planned to include an image at the top of the page but changed the layout because the image would be too wide. More text was added to avoid large spaces. The image on the double page spread was changed to one of the model in different clothes since the same image was used on the front cover. The font of the title was also changed to a simpler one.
The photographer went on a shoot at Salford Quays with the goal of taking photos for a magazine. They practiced different photography techniques and took wide angle shots of the landscape and buildings. The group walked around the area for a few hours taking photos from different positions. The photographer edited one photo to give it a warm, morning glow and added lens flares to match. They selected two final images - one of a bridge known as an iconic landmark, and another giving an overview of the area. The photographer learned techniques for planning and executing better photoshoots in the future.
The document discusses the creation of a film review magazine layout in InDesign. It describes setting margins and choosing a black background to represent the dark themes of the film. Images were added first to help structure the layout, and were color graded to match the evening setting. The font "Bebas Neue" in bold was used for the title for its legibility. The film review text was written in Word and checked by others before being added to the InDesign file to catch spelling errors. Page numbers were also added following magazine conventions.
The document discusses selecting photos from a photo shoot for a magazine page. Several photos were considered that showed teamwork, mystery, good lighting, or potential interest for readers. Some photos were selected for their portrayal of the director helping actors or positioning the camera. Examples also show basic editing of selected photos by adjusting levels, tones, and contrast to improve the photos for the magazine.
The document discusses photos taken to feature on the contents page of a magazine. Several photos of a model in different poses were taken, with the goal of recreating the pose from a professional magazine that inspired them. The photo chosen features the model looking upward with space around her for text. Her outfit of shorts and crop top were chosen to appeal to the teenage girl target audience. Only an iPod was used as a prop, though it was ultimately not emphasized in the edited photo, which instead highlighted the model's purple shoes to relate to the audience's fashion interests.
The document discusses editing a print ad for a documentary about running. It describes cropping the image tighter, removing imperfections in the background, and converting it to black and white to make it stand out more. It then details duplicating and motion blurring the legs to give the impression of movement and running. Finally, it mentions adding the BBC logo and including the title, tagline, date, and time at the bottom in smaller white writing with black outlines.
The document discusses various edits made to photographs in Photoshop, including adjustments to brightness, contrast, cropping, and color vibrancy. Many images were darkened or brightened to better show details or make subjects stand out more. Some were cropped to remove blurry or unwanted elements. Overall, the edits aimed to make the images more appealing and optimized for audiences.
The document outlines the process for selecting and editing photographs for a hip-hop magazine coursework project. It describes 4 stages: obtaining permission from models, booking a camera, taking photos in suitable locations, and selecting photos based on suitability for the magazine layout and content. The selected photos were then edited in Photoshop by removing backgrounds, adjusting brightness/contrast, and making one image black and white to achieve a minimalist double page spread. The edited photos were deemed more professional and suitable for the intended 16-20 year old male target audience.
The document discusses photos taken to feature on the contents page of a student magazine. It describes how the students were inspired by a photo from a music magazine and aimed to recreate a similar pose. Several test photos were taken with different model poses and camera angles. The photo ultimately selected features the model looking upwards with space around her for text. Her outfit and props were chosen to appeal to the magazine's teenage female target audience.
The photographer conducted a photo shoot at Salford Quays to capture images for a water sports center. They experimented with different camera settings and compositions. Several images were further edited in Photoshop by adjusting exposure, color balance, and filters. Three rejected images were overexposed with dull colors. Lessons learned included ensuring proper lighting and exploring more camera settings for future shoots.
Task 4 Final Images Landscape Review Work Sheetryansharman
This document contains summaries for 10 photographs taken at Salford Quays as part of a photography assignment. Each photo summary describes the theme or focus of the image, the reasons for choosing it, and the photographic techniques used to take the picture. The photos showcase different buildings, structures and views of the Salford Quays area. A variety of techniques are discussed, including depth of field, exposure, white balance, shutter speed and ISO settings.
This document summarizes the selection and editing of 10 photographs taken in Salford Quays for a photography project. For each photo, the subject and editing details are described, such as adjustments to contrast, saturation, and color. Common editing techniques used across photos included increasing contrast and vibrancy. Additional edits included changing colors, converting to black and white, and removing objects. The photographer captured a variety of locations using different angles and perspectives. Strengths included diverse viewpoints while weaknesses included lack of alternative shots for editing options. Shutter speed, ISO, and aperture remained consistent across photos.
This document summarizes an experimental photography student's photomontage projects. For the first project, the student created a photomontage from photos of an artistic map, experimenting with brightness, saturation, and adding a blue stroke around each layer. They moved the images to distort the original image. For the second project, the student was inspired by David Hockney's photomontages and created one from photos of a corridor at different angles and layers. The student evaluated their work and discussed technical qualities like post-production techniques as well as areas for improvement such as composition and original photo quality.
The document summarizes the student's experimental photography assignments exploring photomontage techniques. For the first image, the student manipulated brightness, saturation, and added a blue stroke around layered images of a map. They found this abstract approach most successful. The second image aimed to emulate David Hockney's style by layering corridor photos and editing colors. For the third, the student created a Hockney-inspired grid with individual square manipulations like opacity and overlays. Overall, the assignments explored locations through photomontage, with influences from Hockney, to fulfill the theme of discovery through experimental photography.
This document summarizes and evaluates a series of experimental photography projects. In the first project, the photographer created a photomontage of a college building using disrupted structural elements and different angles. They were pleased with how the strong lines and mismatched alignments added complexity. In subsequent projects, the photographer continued experimenting with photomontage techniques, manipulating photos in Photoshop and including human subjects to represent the urban environment theme. Across projects, they found the surreal effects of disrupted lines and angles to be aesthetically interesting but sought to improve inclusion of subjects and balancing post-production adjustments.
The document discusses photography of Salford Quays taken for an assignment. It focuses on choosing Salford Quays as the subject due to its attractive scenery and buildings. A variety of techniques were used to edit the photos including blurring backgrounds, removing skies and adjusting colors, contrast and brightness. While the techniques helped make the photos more professional, some could still be improved by capturing additional buildings or angles. Peer feedback found the photos to be of varying professional quality, which the author agreed with, seeing room for improvement in some shots.
Ken Ishii took photographs around Salford Quays to create a poster promoting the area. He captured various buildings, bridges, and hidden places using techniques like symmetry, rule of thirds, and leading lines. The shoot went well as he had many images to choose from for editing. For his final images, he selected a photo of the "Big Red" bridge that featured symmetrical blue arches and someone throwing stones, and he used selective coloring and soft focus on another image.
- The document discusses an experimental photography project involving photomontages created by the author.
- For one photomontage, the author used photos of metal girders and concrete pillars that did not align properly, achieving a desired mismatched effect. However, the author's arm was not prominently featured as intended.
- The author analyzed influences like David Hockney and Mon Quixote who include their bodies in photomontages, and discusses techniques used like different camera settings between photos and Photoshop effects.
The document is a student's reflection on several experimental photography projects using photomontage techniques. For each project, the student evaluates how well their ideas were realized, the aesthetic qualities of the final images, and aspects that could have been improved. The student used an automatic camera mode and Photoshop features like the collage and threshold tools to manipulate multiple photos into surreal composite images exploring themes of the urban environment. Overall, the student was pleased with the results but felt taking additional photos from different angles could have improved the projects.
The document discusses the author's process for creating experimental double exposure photographs. They took inspiration from photographer Jerry Uelsmann and aimed to create dark images combining multiple exposures of a church and pond. Though the images were not overly complex technically, combining three exposures of a church, ducks, and landscape gave the final image a professional feel. The author was happy with how the elements merged together but thinks the work could be improved by reducing overexposure in post-production. Overall, they felt the dark, experimental images incorporating light and shadows fulfilled the brief of combining elements in an unusual way.
This document provides an evaluation of the photographer's work. It discusses the visual style, audience, influences, intentions, technical process, and skills gained. The work features color, repetitive patterns, and watery textures. It is influenced by photographers Michael Wolf and Rob Sheridan and their use of color and tone. The intended audience is younger generations interested in technology and urban living. The photographer aims to show how technology can discover beauty in everyday scenes but faced some technical challenges around blurriness when zooming.
Joshua Whipday completed a photo shoot at Salford Quays aiming to capture the area from a unique perspective. He took 10 photos and described his editing process for each one. His edits included desaturating parts of images, adjusting brightness and contrast, copying and pasting selections to emphasize certain elements, and adding effects like simulated nighttime lighting. The overall document outlines Joshua's photo shoot and the various editing techniques he employed to achieve interesting visual effects in his photographs of Salford Quays.
The student took photos at Salford Quays to create a poster for an event. Their favorite photo features framed statues. They edited it to be black and white but added color back to the trees using a history brush tool. Another effective photo features a bridge framing a building with contrasting colors and leading lines down the railings. This photo was chosen for the poster because it prominently features Media City with color added back to signs.
Landscape task 4 final images review work sheetHaiiEmmaa
This document provides details on 10 photographs taken at Salford Quays, including the subject and focus of each image, techniques used, strengths and areas for improvement. For each photo, the photographer explains what they aimed to capture and why they chose the subject. They discuss using manual mode, adjusting shutter speed, ISO and aperture. The photos were edited in Photoshop by changing colors, brightness and contrast or applying black and white filters. Overall, the photographer captured the natural and modern aspects of Salford Quays through a variety of angles and subjects.
The document summarizes a photography student's photo shoot and editing project at Salford Quays. The student took various photos during the day and night, then selected some to edit in Photoshop. Two of the edited images are described, noting how brightness and contrast were adjusted. The student also discusses some unedited rejected images and aims to improve planning, preparation, and time management for future projects.
Callum Harrison went on a photo shoot at Salford Quays to take pictures for an event poster. He took photos of the buildings around Salford Quays using techniques like symmetry, rule of thirds, and leading lines. While the shoot went well, he did not take as many photos as planned. For his final images, he chose one with a bridge that had different levels and colors. He edited the photos using color curves, layers, and selective coloring to achieve vintage and balanced looks for the final selected images.
Through editing photos in Photoshop, Rachel developed skills in adjusting brightness, contrast, and color to convey a rock style. She edited out the background of one photo to make the model the sole focus, and zoomed in to make it a more appropriate mid-shot for a magazine cover. Rachel believes Photoshop was very effective as it enabled her to improve photo quality through adjustments, making her magazine stand out among others on newsstands.
1) The document discusses different experimental photography styles including out of focus images, movement, reflections, and photo montages.
2) For out of focus images, the photographer took blurry photos of books in the library to showcase the blurry outlines and popping colors. For movement photos, long shutter speeds captured blurred images of people walking.
3) Reflection photos were captured at angles to show reflected scenes. The best photo montage combined scattered individual photos to create a rough collage-like finished image.
The document provides details about a photography student's project documenting Salford Quays through 10 photos. It includes descriptions of each photo, the themes and reasons for choosing them. It also summarizes the results of a survey about the photos, including feedback on lighting, angles, and which photos were most and least liked. The student analyzes the strengths and areas for improvement of each photo and the editing techniques used to process each one.
3. Our Focus was the High street in Cowes town . This Photograph was taken outside a coffee shop in Cowes high street. I think this photograph works particularly well because it has a clear focus. I wanted to use simplicity which is one of the rules of composition, as in my opinion having one focal point in some photographs emphasizes the quality of the picture. The Lighting on this photograph also works in favour because the edges of the subject look a lot sharper and gives it a better effect.
4. What Cowes has to offer? I took a photograph of this building because it had a lot of texture and detail that was appealing to the eye. I thought about how I could make improve this image, so I decided to use my feet. I took this picture on a slight angle to see if it worked better to taken it on a vertical angle. There are many lines on the subject although they are not leading lines it still works.
5. One Of My Favourites! This photograph was on of my favourite images that I took while looking around Cowes town. I also decided to use angles while taking this photograph so that I could also include the lamp but so it was at a slant. This Photograph is taken in the rule of thirds, which gives it that extra detail I decided to use this technique because it allows the picture to look more extravagant. I like the colours of this image as the black, gold and red blend together nicely to make this a good composition