What I plan to do for this brief with the topic heading challenging perspectives is to use UV paint and a UV bar lamp to paint people from different ethnic backgrounds showing and developing how the paint shows up and reacts with the models from different backgrounds. As I did this type of technique for my first studio project I will be showing development of techniques of what I have learnt through out the year. Using more technical photoshop techniques and also in my written work trying to use more photographic language.
I plan on doing shoots with models from different ethnic backgrounds. When progressing i plan on including different models in the same image, which I will then talk about when evaluating comparing and contrasting, how the paint has shown up and reacted on the different models.
My first time in doing this UV type of work I found getting the camera settings right hard due to such dark surroundings however this time I am a lot more confident with the camera settings so I will be able to get the images more accurate first time rather then having to do trial and error with the settings like last time. Also I learnt that its vital to use a tripod when doing such images and make sure the model keeps very still, as in such dark conditions the camera finds it hard to focus so even having to press the button can cause some camera shake.
The patters of paint I used last time were directly and accurately painted on with fine paint brushes or with the use of stencils this time I plan on splattering the paint just throwing it onto the models creating more of a burst of color this is because the colors mixed together will create an even more vibrant tones.

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