Hamptonne portraits

Here are my final images from the portrait shoot at hamptonne. I chose to add a cool tone to the woman next to the window as the light was hitting directly on her , and the cool tones bring out the bright whites of the skirt. I also did this because in those times, they wouldn’t have heating, therefore the room would’ve been quite cold all together. However in the portrait the top left (of the woman in the kitchen next to the fire) I chose to add warm tones as she is in the one room in the house with warmth. This represents the fact that, before the industrial period, they had to create their own heat to keep them warm and healthy, and i represented this through the tones of the images.

editing process

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To edit my photos, first of all i went through all 400 or so photos or so and chose which ones were the best, I repeated this step at least three times until I got down to around 20-30 photographs. After this, I then colour coded my photos into portraits, objects, and landscapes. Then I edited these images to my desired style to fit into the theme of heritage

before vs after

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