For this photoshoot I used a plain white background to ensure that I could achieve the best lighting possible using artificial lighting. I also tried to play with the aperture and ISO settings to allow the most depth in the images I created.

For my second shoot I ended up only having 49 images inspired by Vilde Rolfsen these are the images after being imported into Lightroom

These are the images that I decided to keep and the ones I didn’t before applying the flagged filter to only show the images from the shoot I wish to edit
unsuccessful images


I think theses images are unsuccessful for a number of reasons as the camera settings weren’t quite right, I don’t like the composition of them or lighting being odd in some areas of the images which draw negative attention and reduce overall depth to the image. over all I think these images didn’t capture the swirl essence that Vield Rolfsen captures

After I imported the images I refined my selection using P and X and ended up with 23 images that I liked from my shoot

Then set up a staring system from 1-5 which now meant I have the 13 strongest images from my shoot which I then went on to edit in develop mode