I like all of these images because they are very simple and classic. The lighting is focusing on the objects in the photograph. There is good exposure with these images and they are in focus. they seem to look clear and the shutter speed is a good temp for the mood and tone of these photos.
Some of these images are edited in Lightroom, with higher contrast and iso.
They are all set up with objects that could potentially outline you as a person.
To conclude –
Photographing inanimate still life subjects is a great creative and technical exercise. It allows you to take your time and carefully control your image, from the staging to the lighting, the shooting, and colorimetric management
Ellie
Although there are some successful images here in places…the layout and structure of your project is difficult to assess and lacks in clarity and consistency.
Follow the 10 Step Process and create multiple blog posts for each unit to ensure you tackle all Assessment Objectives thoroughly :
Mood-board, definition and introduction (AO1)
Mind-map of ideas (AO1)
Artist References / Case Studies (must include image analysis) (AO1)
Photo-shoot Action Plan (AO3)
Multiple Photoshoots + contact sheets (AO3)
Image Selection, sub selection, review and refine ideas (AO2)
Image Editing/ manipulation / experimentation (AO2)
Presentation of final outcomes (AO4)
Compare and contrast your work to your artist reference(AO1)
Evaluation and Critique (AO1+AO4)