Wednesday, February 21, 2018

WEEK 6- "RUN THE WORLD (GIRLS)" BY QUEEN B



@Kashif- Photoshop was freaking out and wouldn't let me make contact sheets from the rose pictures or the chest ones. I can show you the dates that each photo and the other 200 I took if you'd like.


































13 comments:

  1. The compositional elements of your pictures worked really well, especially the power of the horizon in the skateboard picture. The angles you used are really nice and give interesting perspectives on the model.

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  3. The angles you used in your shots fit nicely. Mostly in the skateboard shots I like how you used the element of the horizon, as well as in the other images you used compositional elements such as symmetry well. I think you executed the elements in these shots.

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  4. The motion that's about to happen and the leading lines in the fourth shot are very well done! Her board pretty much perfectly parallel with the horizontal lines that can be seen on Beaty Towers in the background yet her body is angled forward. The angle that you took this at, also puts her black shirt on contrast with the light sky. Nice one!

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  5. The symmetry with the boobs is great and the contrast between the subject and the wall really add to the image. I think the sweat is a great addition to that image and creates texture. The contrast of the in motion skating is portrayed nicely.

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  6. First of all, great song choice. The empowering nature of this shoot is very successful. Great use of high contrast and different angles at the skatepark!

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  7. Img 2 captures the intensity of the song really effectively with the excellent use of contrast and studio-like rim lighting.

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  8. okay so I know we are supposed to be professional, but that first photo is so spicy, I'm shook. I think if the hand on the right was lowered just a bit, it would work really well for symmetry. Your 6th photo is very interesting in the angle it was shot and along with the sweat droplets, I feel that the composition was successful.

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  9. Great use of symmetry in the first photo. The depth of field in the second photo is also very successful. The leading lines in the skate boarding photos work very well.

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  10. The perspectival lines in the seventh photo really adds a sense of depth to the photo and are well positioned in order to lead the viewer into the model's face and the rose.

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  11. The skate park was a genius place to shoot - especially with how the ramps can create lines and whatnot. The third photo is really really interesting in how the llines in the background all are parallel to her body and arm with the ramp in the upper left also directing the eye to her. It’s just super well done and looks well thought out. The fourth photo is also incredibly successful with how she contrasts with the sky and the play with scale between her hand being as big as a floor in beaty towers in the background just adds another layer of greatness. The interplay of the horizontal skateboard hanging off the ramp too - genius for horizontal line use.

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  12. aaaAAAAAH binch u did that !!! this was a great photo shoot ur 2nd and 3rd photos were my favorite. the quality of light in ur second photo is like soft but also metal as fuck and makes ur model look metal as fuk and also tho u used stop motion in ur 3rd i think, due to ur lighting, the different shades on ur models body almost emulate motion. i love this so much thank u

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  13. THESE PICTURES ARE BAD (in a good way lol) definiley shows that girls dont have to do traditional things that a women would do to be just as amazing. we really do rule the world. the movement is just great the contrast in these photos are great, the leading lines as well. the perspective everything is just on point

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