Sunday 24 August 2008

I love the lighting on this one. I used a flash gun to bring out her facial features as the light was behind her. I love the scarf and the delicate tones. I do think that she could have been framed better. Its a digitally captured image.

This is one of my favourites. The colours are warm and I like how she fills the frame. This is a small format image. I used my flash gun with homemade diffuser and a had my assistant hold a sheet of gold card to refect the sunlight back onto her face which was behind her.
This is one of my most recent pictures, as you can see my framing is much more thought-about... I like all the green tones in this one. The lighting looks good and I like how she fills the frame.
Small format film and flash gun, along with homemade diffuser and reflector panels. Location was my boyfriends allotment. I like a quality of the film negatives compared with digital but I do tend to compose the image slightly over-exposed. I only started using a film camera from September last year and I really enjoy it. I take my digital SLR with me aswell as the film camera as a backup though.

I liked the expression on this one. I used a flash gun and reflector panel and captured the image on my SLR 35mm camera. The location was Gawthorpe Hall, around the surrounding fields.

I took this one near Gawthorpe Hall, Padiham in Burnley. The weather wasn't all great but I like this image because she stands out against the white sky. The wind gave movement to her dress, which adds interest rather than being flat. Again reflector panel and flash gun were used.
I took this photograph for an college brief. I needed to capture several fashion shots on small format film. This was taken on 35mm film and lab processed. I picked a sunny day and used white polystyrene to help reflect the light up onto her face. I am pleased with the turn out. The shadows and skin tones look okay. I took the photograph at my boyfriends allotment.