Hamptonne Portraits

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While at Hamptonne we got to photograph the Living History characters, which included the Goodwyf and the Wool Spinners. We aske the characters to move around and hold different objects so that we could get a wider range of photos. We also got the chance to work with Tom Kennedy, who help us to get different lighting throughout the shoot.

Editing

I have edited my favourite portraits in Lightroom and because most of them were taken inside and at at different angles toward the light, so were darker so I had to adjust the exposure so that Goodwyfs face can be seen more clearly. I have also changed that contrast in my portraits to make them brighter and seem like they were taken in a space with more lighting.

Final Portraits

I have picked these as my final portraits because I think that they have good lighting which shows the Goodwyfs features and what they would have wore during that time. In Lightroom, I have edited a couple so that they are in black and white and have adjusted different settings so that they photo can be seen more clearly. My favourite photo would be the first one when the Goodwyf is looking into the distance away from the camera, they light is on the front of her but it also hits some of the objects hanging from the ceiling.

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