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This project is called Fill Flash Photography. We were basically filling in what the sun couldn't. I wanted the photos to look as if the sun was there shining, even though it was a dull day. The photos were all taken in the aperture value of 5/6, and majority of them had an ISO speed of 400. After we took our photos we touched them up in Photoshop.
This assignment is called contact sheet. Our class had to pick something to focus on, and my muse was my friend Dharma. I took over a hundred photos to have enough to choose the few I would edit. I took the photos in a studio in front of a black curtain and a blue bubble. I edited a couple of the photos in Lightroom, and that's also where I made my contact sheet.
This assignment was all about natural light. Not just standing in the sun and taking pictures. Its getting the light that bounces off your model at the right angle, and making it your portrait. I told my models to "feel" themselves and act like they were in an actually photo shoot. I received amazing pictures in f/22 and ISO 400.
My first assignment was to demonstrate depth of field manually on my camera. I shot two photographs. The first photo was set for F16, and the second photo was set for F11. I learned when the aperture is open, the depth of field is shallow. When the aperture is closed, the depth of field is deep.
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