For this shoot, I went to London with a friend to take photographs in Brick Lane, I wanted to do this because I know that Brick Lane has a lot of locations with graffiti on the walls, I thought that this would look good as the background for my photographs because it is more interesting than just a plain wall. I took photographs like this in my hometown the day before, however I struggled to find places that were interesting that I could take a photograph with.
Aperture: 11
Shutter Speed: 1/40
ISO: 400
I really like this photograph because it has a really good focus, for this photograph I used f11 so that I could keep everything in focus, however because I used manual focus, I found it difficult to know if the focus was perfect so sometimes the background was slightly more in focus than the subject. Although in this photograph, this didn't happen. I also like the lighting in this photograph, in some of my other photographs from this shoot, the lighting doesn't look that good and there are large shadows on the models face, however this photograph has quite light shadows and I personally think that they look good.
Aperture: 11
Shutter Speed: 1/40
ISO: 400
I dislike this photograph because it has incorrect lighting, although I had no control over how bright it was, I made the model stand in a location that wasn't very bright, this created this effect where the model has excessive shadows on her face. Furthermore, it is also framed slightly different. The model is closer to the camera so it doesn't really fit in with my other images on this shoot.
Overall, I really enjoyed this shoot, however if I was to re-do it, I would definitely spend longer looking at different locations to take photographs in. A lot of this was on a whim because I don't know the area that well and was exploring as I was taking photographs.
I used natural light for this shoot and although this worked, it made it difficult for all of the images to look similar as they might have had buildings blocking out some of the light etc.
Aperture: 11
Shutter Speed: 1/40
ISO: 400
I dislike this photograph because it has incorrect lighting, although I had no control over how bright it was, I made the model stand in a location that wasn't very bright, this created this effect where the model has excessive shadows on her face. Furthermore, it is also framed slightly different. The model is closer to the camera so it doesn't really fit in with my other images on this shoot.
Overall, I really enjoyed this shoot, however if I was to re-do it, I would definitely spend longer looking at different locations to take photographs in. A lot of this was on a whim because I don't know the area that well and was exploring as I was taking photographs.
I used natural light for this shoot and although this worked, it made it difficult for all of the images to look similar as they might have had buildings blocking out some of the light etc.
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