Portraits with White Background

The process we used to take our photos was that we had to get the perfect lighting for the white background. You had to get in front of the lights. We also messed around with the ISO, Shutter Speed, and F-Stop. For editing the photos, we used photo shop to make the photos look better. At first, we didn’t edit correctly, but then we figured out how to do it.

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Portrait with White Background

This assignment was pretty unique from the other projects. In this one, we had to take a picture of a person with a white background then edit the photo via photo shop. This makes the background look infinite or like there’s nothing there. To take a picture, we had to use the manual setting and take in the perfect amount of lighting and quality using ISO and shutter speed. Then we took the photo to photo shop, made the background lighter, the person a little darker, crop out the leftover shadows, and vola. The pictures turned out perfect and it worked really well. It took a while to edit all our photos however, and we needed to fix many mistakes along the way, but it’s all good now. 

Portraits with an Infinite Background

For this project I had to change the ISO, Shutter speed, and the F-stop of the camera to create a background that looks infinite. Also,we had to mess with the photo in Photoshop to make the background look more “Infinite”. What worked was placing the light source behind the object so it doesn’t create shadows. What didn’t work was when someone was behind the background and it created a shadow. See the rest of my portraits here

Portraits

To take the portraits we had to use a white background and I needed to use Photoshop to help make the background whiter. What worked was using good natural lighting and what didn’t work was using a lots of normal lighting. Link Here

Portraits with an Infinite Background

The process of taking these photos consist of taking a portrait using different camera settings in front of a white background. After we took our photos, we went to photo shop to edit them. In photo shop, we could change the colors of the photos, and we can change the lighting of the photos. Then, after I had the edited photos, I went to fireworks to add my logo.  The lighting worked for this assignment. We found out that natural lighting coming from outside, was the best lighting to use for this project. However, sometimes the settings wouldn’t work. We had to learn to adjust the camera settings everyday so that you could get the effect of having an infinite background. Click here to see the rest of our group photos, here.

Portraits with a White Backgrounds

For this project, I made a group of three other people, and we took a camera to take shots. For those shots,  we had to change a couple of the camera settings. After we took the pictures, I had to put my logo on them. It worked because the light that we used was really good so we didn’t have to edit any yellow spots off of our pictures. At first we had a yellow light, so we had to switch it to get the good one.

White Background

For this project we did a infinite background. To do that we got behind the white background then we angled the light so there is no shadow showing. After we took the camera and took the picture.It worked well to use the white light, the yellow light created shadows and yellow edges. It was hard to position ourselves in a way where there was no shadow behind us. 

Portraits

In this project we had to put our cameras on manual mode and use certain settings such as the ISO and F-stop to get more light in our pictures. For the editing of the pictures we just cropped some corners. The hard part about this project was getting the background to be light. The easy part was messing around with the settings. You can see the rest of my photos Here.

~Portraits with an Infinite Background~

An Infinite background, meaning no shadows. Therefore I used a white background for all my photos; minor lighting was also used but later we found out it just made our faces look shiny. We also did have natural lighting in front of us which made a difference by making our background brighter. Taking pictures from a far distance did not work because our camera would lose focus; however more of a photo zoomed in focused in our facial features. Using this method of zooming in also helped block out possible shadows and lighting behind us. Overall this project was a breeze because once we found out what worked and what didn’t’; we were finishing photos in no time. Click Here to see all my other photos! 

Portraits

In this project we had to take pictures of people with a white background. It should like it is a png. The picture shouldn’t have any dark edges. To make this happen we had to change the shutter speed and the iso settings. Overall, the pictures we took were good but there were some dark edges. To fix that, i just cropped the image. You can see the rest of my pictures here.