Portraits - Studio
Studio Portait:
For this assignment of studio portrait, my images were taken during class with the dsl cameras. Jessica Orlando was my model and I had her pose in many different body positions. She also moved around and I caught her off guard in some positions. In the first picture, the lighting was brighter than in the other pictures. Jess was looking off the the left and the light was on the left as well. The light was hitting her face head on, and she had a slight grin on her face. This created the effect of Jess looking off into the horizon at someone or something beyond the image that we can't see. A sharp contrast to this photo is the picture when Jess is looking off the the left once again, but this time she is standing and the only the left side of the picture is illuminated. Her mouth is open because she is laughing instead of a slight smile.
For this assignment of studio portrait, my images were taken during class with the dsl cameras. Jessica Orlando was my model and I had her pose in many different body positions. She also moved around and I caught her off guard in some positions. In the first picture, the lighting was brighter than in the other pictures. Jess was looking off the the left and the light was on the left as well. The light was hitting her face head on, and she had a slight grin on her face. This created the effect of Jess looking off into the horizon at someone or something beyond the image that we can't see. A sharp contrast to this photo is the picture when Jess is looking off the the left once again, but this time she is standing and the only the left side of the picture is illuminated. Her mouth is open because she is laughing instead of a slight smile.