For my third shoot I used the same location so my photos appear more seamless when looking at my project as a whole. I also made sure to shoot around the same time of day as my previous shoot so the natural lighting was the same. This was around midday which gave me the maximum amount of lighting allowing my photos to come out clearer. This also kept similarity of my subject’s shadow, a subtle aspect that would of made the two shoots significantly different when editing and tying all my photos together. My second subject was more expressive with hand gestures, allowing me to capture sets of pictures just focused on the hands. Throughout my shoot I tried to capture my subject from different distances, from long shots to extreme close up’s of my subjects face to capture movement in facial expressions. One set back while capturing face expressions was the intensity of light. This meant that my subject was squinting from the sun and making her facial expressions less and more rigid. I managed to capture everything I set out to achieve and hopefully the editing process will be the same as I intend.