Photoshoot:

Tools

The photos I have chosen to edit on light room are the photos, which are highlighted green. I chose these photos, because they have the best composition and the best colour. I also highlighted a selection of photos with one tool or two tools.

I edited the photo on the right to make it brighter and more colourful, compared to the dull photo on the left. I did this by increasing the contrast, shadows, whites, blacks, texture, clarity, vibrancy and saturation.

Aperture: f/16

Shutter speed: 1/200 secs

ISO: ISO-100

I focussed on making this picture brighter and enhancing the yellow colour. I did this, by increasing the texture, saturation and by decreasing the blacks.

Aperture: f/16

Shutter Speed: 1/200 secs

ISO: ISO-100

I edited these photos to make the tool more clear, by enhancing the yellow and red colours on the handle, so the yellow was less transparent. I did this by decreasing the highlights and increasing the whites, texture and the shadows.

Aperture: f/16

Shutter speed: 1/200 secs

ISO: ISO-100

I edited this picture by increasing the contrast, shadows and texture, so I could enhance the colours in this photo and to make it brighter.

Aperture: f/16

Shutter speed: 1/200 secs

ISO: ISO-100

Walker Evans- Single Tools Inspo

The photographs of the single tools which are highlighted green are the photographs I have chosen to edit, because they are the clearest photos and are more centred.

I edited this photo by decreasing the exposure, shadows, blacks and clarity, while increasing the contrast, highlights, whites, texture, dehaze, vibrancy and saturation. I did this to enhance the colours on the paintbrush and to make the image and colours much brighter.

Aperture: f/16

Shutter speed: 1/200 secs

ISO: ISO-100

I edited this photograph by decreasing the exposure, shadows and blacks, while increasing the contrast, highlights, whites, texture, vibrancy and saturation. I did this to make the single tool stand out more, by being brighter and appearing more rustic.

Aperture: f/16

Shutter speed: 1/200 secs

ISO: ISO-100

I edited this photo by increasing the contrast, whites, texture, clarity and vibrancy, while decreasing the highlights, shadows, blacks, clarity and dehaze. I did this to make the tool darker, so it could be more visible on the white background.

Aperture: f/16

Shutter speed: 1/200 secs

ISO: ISO-100

I edited this photo to make the colours more vibrant and the photo brighter. I did this by increasing the exposure, contrast, whites, texture, clarity, vibrancy and saturation, while also decreasing the highlights, shadows, blacks and dehaze.

Aperture: f/16

Shutter speed: 1/200 secs

ISO: ISO-100

I edited this photo to make the blacks and orange stand out more and to make the photo brighter. I did this by increasing the contrast, whites, texture, clarity, vibrancy and saturation, while decreasing the exposure, highlights, shadows, blacks and dehaze.

Aperture: f/16

Shutter speed: 1/200 secs

ISO: ISO-100

I edited this photo by increasing the whites, texture, clarity, dehaze, vibrancy and the saturation, while decreasing the highlights, shadows, whites, blacks and dehaze. I did this to enhance the yellow, blue and black colours on the tool, while also making the tool darker, so it is more clear and visible on the white background.

Aperture: f/16

Shutter speed: 1/200 secs

ISO: ISO-100

Conclusion

Overall, I think this photoshoot went very well, because I focussed on making all my images very clear and in focus, so they all came out well. I also had time to experiment with taking photos of single tools, like Walker Evans and taking photographs with two tools, like Darren Harvey-Regan. My editing also went well as I was able to make the photographs more colourful, bold, brighter and clearer.

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