Tag: Fashion Shoot

  • Fashion Shoot #5

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    Fashion Shoot #5

    In the final series of shots I moved away from a high-key to a low-key style. In these shots I did little manipulation, if any, of the colour saturation and contrast, and rather worked more with vignetting to offset the model from the background and embolden the low-key effect. Again I shot wide open with…

  • Fashion Shoot #4

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    Fashion Shoot #4

    Today’s entry presents variations on a theme, or more specifically each picture below is a different crop of the same original shot.  What is interesting, in my mind, is how different each variation is.  As an aside, it offers some justification for high mega-pixel count to enable various different crops without loosing too much detail.…

  • Fashion Shoot #3

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    Fashion Shoot #3

    The image here is part of the same series I looked at yesterday, but in colour and with a bit more focus (notably on the eyes).  From what I could see, Corrine Day softened the colours in her images, so this picture reflects similar processing.  The approach I use to soften the colours — rather than…

  • Fashion Shoot #2

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    Fashion Shoot #2

    In this series I explored shots that were a little grainier and softer focus.  I applied a Split Toning layer in post-processing (Highlights: Hue [52]; Saturation [26]; Shadows: Hue [215]; Saturation [23]) to soften the harshness of pure black & white.  

  • Fashion Shoot

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    Fashion Shoot

    I recently completed a fashion shoot; my first one.  Our first goal was to shoot high-key, in a style sometimes used by fashion photographer Corrine Day. “A high-key photo is basically white on white. This style of photography conveys a feeling of lightness and clarity.” [1] Many of Day’s photographs were in black and white, but if…