These are the images I edited from my Photo Shoot 5.





I firstly edited all the photos to make the easel and mirror be symmetrically in the middle in all the images. I also altered the lighting and contrast of the images to get them all to a consistent level.




I then experimented with laying the images out in a typology style in different formats to show how their appearance could change. I also changed the images into black and white to see how their look changed. I preferred the images in black and white as I think it adds to the old feel of the images as they do not contain any modern objects.

To take this image I went to my desired location of the rural cliff-paths and found a area with a backdrop that I liked. Once in this area I located the easel in a flat place where it was stable and horizontal to the horizon. Once I was happy with this, I locked the mirror in place so it couldn’t fall out or be blown over by the wind. I chose to take this set of images without a tripod as it would be easier to position and angle the camera like this. If I had to categorise this style of it would be a conceptual landscape as it is not oblivious as first the meaning of the image.