On the 4th of October 2022 we went on a school trip to Le Hocq and Green Island. We were split into two groups and told to photograph the landscapes, houses, rocks etc. My group went to Green Island (also known as ‘La Motte’) which is a very important site for Jersey history and archaeology.
After flagging I was left with 95 photographs
After colour coding the first time I was left with 54 images (green and yellow) and the second time I was left with 24 images (green)
Here I went through all of my photographs and flagged them using P (images to keep) and X (images I wouldn’t use). Then I went through them for a second time and colour coded them in order to get my final selection, I did this twice. (red-no, yellow-maybe, green-yes). Lastly, I starred them to get my final best shots (1- worst, 5-best)
Some Best Shots:
These are some images I picked as my best shots because I liked the framing of some of them and just the way the image looked in general.
Lightroom Edits:
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Yasmin, make sure that you don’t fall too much behind work. We need to see blogposts on Still-life/ objects – both historical/ contextual research and responses made in the studio. Similarly, 3D photo-sculpture; artists inspirations, process/ experimentation and final outcome with an evaluation.
Yasmin, make sure that you don’t fall too much behind work. We need to see blogposts on Still-life/ objects – both historical/ contextual research and responses made in the studio. Similarly, 3D photo-sculpture; artists inspirations, process/ experimentation and final outcome with an evaluation.