Here are some of the edits of my paper shoot. My nest photoshoot I need to concentrate on the focus a lot more. Taking into consideration that I was using an iPhone camera which isn't amazing quality, I need to continually focus on the quality of the image and ensure the focus is correct.
To manipulate these images, I used the app VSCO. I heightened the contrast and clarity, then lowered the exposure and applied a black and white filter.
For this photoshoot i folded a single sheet of white paper to create areas of light and shade. I then enhanced the contrast slightly to increase the difference between the light and dark tones in the image without taking away from the natural feel. I found that this was a good example of subtle tone changes and showed texture with the dips and ridges of the paper being accentuated.
Paper Task – Photoshoot 2:
For this photoshoot I placed several pieces of flat or crumples paper onto a black backdrop to create a high contrast. I enhanced several setting during the editing process of these frames and found that this resulted in the dark parts of the image became highly textured and resulted in a sort of metallic or space-like finish to the images, while the white part of the images remained mostly unchanged.
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The images should be of an abstract nature, and show an appreciation of abstract qualities such as line, shape, colour, form, texture, pattern, repetition, symmetry