IDENTITY Editing Process

For this photo shoot I edited my images using Photoshop.

Here I started off by increasing the contrast of the image and decreasing the brightness in order to make the image look more vivid.
In this image I used the spot healing tool to lightly smooth my models face.
Here I wanted to create a colour splash effect using the Gradient map tool and manually using the brush tool adding colour back into the photo. Here I think this worked well as I was able to focus the audiences eye onto the burning picture.
I then cropped my image in order to center my model better.
Here I went back and and further increased the contrast in order to make the image more vivid and striking.
In this example I started off by manually colour splashing my image again focusing on the old photograph which my model had given to me.
I then increased the brightness and contrast of the image so that I could make the image more rich in colour whilst still keeping the image well brightened and not too
Here I slightly increased the highlights of the image in order to bring back some of the lighter colours of the image and not making the image too dark.
In this image I sharpened the image through the camera raw tool.
I then increased the contrast and brightness of the image to again make the photograph look more lively.
I then finally using the gradient map tool created a colour splash effect onto the image which I think worked quite well in this image.

I then repeated these same processes for the rest of my images.

Edited Outcomes

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