for this photoshoot we wanted to experiment with different items such as rocks and jewellery we also wanted to use different lighting colour to give us a range of images to pick from
For these photos we wanted to take some typical still life images whilst using random items we found around the photo studio.
For this image I wanted to extenuate the colour and reflections in the image I also changed the shadows to make the object stand out a bit more.
I had the same idea for this image except i wanted to change the colour around a bit because the image already had coloured lighting but it was dull.
for this image i wanted to go for minimalistic edits i really just wanted to improve on how the object looked and how it contrasts with the background.
For my first final piece I am going to use two of my edits, which are the same just in black and white with two different images, and print them out on A4 sized photo paper. I am then going to mount them onto foam board and then on black card to lift them.
For my second final piece I am going to use two of my images inspired my Barry Rosenthal and I am going to print them out on A5 gloss photo paper. Then I am going to trim the images to get rid on the white boarder and then stick them on to foam board allowing the foam board to add a boarder.
For my third final piece I am going to use another one of my images inspired by Rosenthal and print it out on A3 glossy photo paper. I am also going to mount this image onto foam board leaving a small white boarder, however, I am then going to stick it on a sheet of black card to make it look bold.
For my fourth final piece, I am simply going to print it out on A3 glossy photo paper and trim around the edges. Then I am going to stick it on to a piece of foam board and cut it out with the smaller boarder so that the images isn’t on the edge.
For my fifth and final final piece I am going to print one of my industrial edits on A4 glossy photo paper and trim it. I am then going to stick it on foam board and leave a boarder before mounting it onto a piece of black card.