Black Background

Taking these photos was a lengthy process. First, we needed to go to a place that was dark enough that the background wouldn’t be lit. To help with that  I had to set the ISO, Shutter speed, and F-stop so my camera wouldn’t let in too much light but enough for me to see the object. I had to have someone hold the light so that it lit the object as evenly as possible. Then, I had to take them into Photoshop to mess with the lights and dark so it was a full portrait.  It was pretty hard to light the object enough so that he would be clearly seen in the image. Also, it was hard getting the settings just right for the picture. The last thing that was hard was that we had to shoot most of our photos on the green background. What was easy was when we moved to the black background.

See the rest of my photos here!: https://photos.app.goo.gl/0V3sjwAOedbTffxz2

   

One Object, 5 Shots

For this project I had to go take pictures of 3 objects from 5 different angles. One of the objects had to be a human. The hardest part of this project was figuring out how to get 5 different angles without them being the basic ones. The object that was hardest to photograph was the human because you can’t take a picture from underneath easily. This helped me with finding better places to put the camera besides just the front angle.

Here you can see all of my photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/Qs6S1nxTo5jBkc963

Here are my favorites from my objects:

 

  

 

24 Colors

For this project I had to go out into the world with a box of 24 crayons. I had to match up each of the 24 crayons with a corresponding color outside. The most challenging part of this project was finding a match for some of the weird colors. Also I had to find a way to take my pictures without holding the crayon up to the surface. What was easy was that I could go anywhere in the world that I wanted to find these colors.

See the rest of my photos here!: https://photos.app.goo.gl/edNP4hDm6fwCOjfG2

 

Here are my favorites: