Thursday, 29 May 2014






Digital-Studio

Even though I have missed out on the class at King Studio. I decided to use the studio at M.I.T. To follow up on my vantage point and studio.

I really like Val's style of using low/high vantage point and he has used this in studio, which I thought I will try and achieve for my follow ups.

Form

  • I used a studio kit in the movie imaging studio and applying my follow ups from my failures from Maraetai. 
  • I had a wedding dress which was lent out to me by announcing it on facebook. 
  • It was going to cost me up to $200 dollars to get the models dress to get drycleaned, so I contacted my mum who knows a lot about fabrics and she said to hand wash it in bathtub, drip dry it and iron it on low heat.



Content what is the subject of the matter?
My focus was to take into consideration the low/high vantage point,  hand placement and the models body position.

  • By taking the model's picture at a low vantage point I wanted to create a more exaggeration, by doing this I thought it would add interest to what a low vantage point would look like.
  • High vantage point I wanted to convey a different angle of a birds eye view. Having the model look up at the camera so her eyes widen. 
Context
My images are studio based, I seem to be drawn to high and low vantage point only because it creates a different feel to an image rather than taking all my pictures just a eye level all the time.

It's about moving out of my comfort zone from just taking plain Jane eye level pictures and finding out a bit more about myself on what I'm capable of.


Different Vantage points for my next photo shoot.
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