Lightroom

After taking some photos I decided to put them in Lightroom and see what I could do with the.

With this photo I shifted the perspective off it by using the transform feature in Lightroom.

I chose auto and let Lightroom decide the shift but I didn’t end up liking it so I decided to slightly change what it had done to what I personally found to be the most aesthetically pleasing.

I used the colour grading wheel to shift the original colour of the image completely, I chose random colours that went well together to create a weird abstract feel in the photos and because I chose bright and vibrant colours which gave the photo a happy vibe to it, I also put grain on the photo because I find it aesthetically pleasing and enjoy the retro look it gives the photos.

This photo is a portrait of me

Yet again I decided to put random colours on it and added grain to change the texture of the photo giving it a vintage feel, I also cropped out all the unneeded background space to make me the main subject of the photo.

We took this photo of me walking with a very scenic background.

When editing this photo I made the midpoint dark blue, which gave the photo a cold feeling to it.

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  1. JAC 3 NOV limited / basic ability in articulating ideas, executing own ideas and presenting work clearly.

    ALWAYS Follow the 10 Step Process and create multiple blog posts for each unit to ensure you tackle all Assessment Objectives thoroughly :

    1.Mood-board, Mind-map of ideas (AO1)definition and introduction (AO1)
    2. Statement of Intent / proposal
    3. Artist References / Case Studies (must include image analysis) (AO1)
    4. Photo-shoot Action Plan (AO3)
    5. Multiple Photoshoots + contact sheets (AO3)
    6. Image Selection, sub selection, review and refine ideas (AO2)
    7. Image Editing/ manipulation / experimentation (AO2)
    8. Presentation of final outcomes (AO4)
    9. Compare and contrast your work to your artist reference(AO1)
    10.Evaluation and Critique (AO1+AO4)

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