SELECTION AND EDITING: After already making a selection of the images, I looked at them much closer on Abobe Lightroom. I then selected which images were the clearest/most suited to be edited. Throughout my whole editing process I used Adobe Lightroom. The first thing I did to the images was crop them to what I thought was fit. I wanted to remove any negative/uninteresting space. I then increased the contrast in most of the images to make the subjects more prominent. I also adjusted the highlights, shadows, whites and blacks until I though that the image was aesthetically pleasing. I also adjusted the tint on some of the images where I thought that the white balance was a little off. I then increased the vibrancy and saturation of many photos to make the subjects a little more eye-catching. To many of the images I also slightly increased the sharpness and noise reduction to make the image clearer. The images on the computer are actually a picture of the photograph seeming as it was all taken on film and printed out. During the process of me photographing the images the reflection showed the lights of the room i was in, my phone and my hands. Therefore I used the healing tool in Lightroom to try to remove as much of it as possible to try and stay true to the original image. After editing the images I then made a selection of what I thought would be the best to be used for my final images and to printed to then be further worked on. Here is a screenshot of my edited photos in Adobe Lightroom: