The 11 images below are my final images I have chosen from shoot 2 that i chose to edit in photoshop. For this shoot i also shot in raw therefore again i edited them in the on page that appears when dragging a raw file into photoshop, boosting the exposure and changing the clarity however looking back i need to more careful with this as I learnt its easy to go to far with this and increase the clarity too much. Looking back i think i had the ISO to high as I think the images are a lot grainier than in shoot 1.
I have learnt a lot from this shoot especially in terms of the UV light and the technical considerations of boosting the ISO to high. I faced many difficulties while shooting this second shoot which i didn't forecast. The main one being that the light wasn't powerful enough to light up my two models as well as it did with one model in my previous shoot. This meaning that if i was going to carry out another shoot with more than one model I would need to get another UV light a stronger bulb light this time rather than a bar. I also need to make sure that when painting the neck both models had the same amount of paint on the neck as each other otherwise as I found i had to stop and add more paint to one of my models meaning that my focus and camera setting needed to be changed again taking up vital time.
I have chosen the images below because they are my favourites showing the two models touching and also looking in different directions which was my desired outcome. They also show development throughout with some of images being very graining and further down showing how this has improved also the development of applying more paint to the models to make it equal. I think due to the fact of how close I was to the models I am pleased with the end outcomes and the sharpness of the images and i certainly know what and how if i decided to do another shoot with more than one model how i would do things differently.
Both my models were in this shoot from the same ethnic background ad blue and the darkest pink colours worked best with there skin tone. This is different from shoot 1 was green was one of the best colours that worked on my model however using green in this shoot meant a lot of over exposing in photoshop to make the green stand out and also adding an extra layer of the green coloured paint.
The camera settings I used for this shoot were ISO 4000 aperture 2.6 and shutter speed 1/20th these drastic settings meant that any movement and the images would become blurry and the camera would loose focus.






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