Single object photoshoots and edits

Formalism:

Formalism is the study of art based on analysis of its form, the way it is made and what it looks like. Formalism photography is where the design, composition and lighting are dominant over the subject matter, and concentrates on the desired subject while eliminating everything else, to make the subject the main focus. Paying attention to the formal elements will help you emphasise the most critical aspects of the shot.

The seven formal elements are commonly known as:
– Line
– Shape & Form
– Pattern
– Tone
– Colour
– Texture
– Space

For my artist response, I chose to use the artist Walker Evans as inspiration for my photographs because I found his work really interesting as he uses tools to take single object photographs.

Importing photos

I used Lightroom Classic to edit and organise my photographs. Using this, I have learnt the skills of importing images from the computer files into Lightroom Classic, I can also rate my images from 1-5 stars depending on the quality and pick my best images from the photoshoot.

Flag colour representation:

  • RED: Images that could’ve been improved
  • YELLOW: Good images that I could potentially use
  • GREEN: My best images

Single object photoshoot:

Single Object editing:

Edit 1:

Before editing:

After editing:

In the unedited photo above, I found that the image seemed too dull, with no colour. I decided to edit the image so that the hammer had more texture to it and stood out so the viewer’s focus was only on the tool. I also increased the saturation, this made the background colour brighter and a heavier pink tone.

Edit 2:

Edit 3:

Edit 4:

One thought on “Single object photoshoots and edits”

  1. Good focus on single objects in response to your artist. Try to consider your studio set up to help lift the quality and brightness of your photos. Use the document setup in the studio.

    Try not to use bright colours unless this is relevant to the research you have done.

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