In this lesson I took photographs to tell the story of fashion. I took these photographs in the studio and used a grey background with shadowy lighting to create the shadows on the face.
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This photograph shows different shadows and tones on the face. For this photograph I used a grey background because what the model was wearing and her hair colour looked the best on the grey coloured background. I really liked the lighting that I used for this photo as it shows a variety of soft tones in the face. If I was to take this photograph again I would take a full length shot but trying to keep the same tones on the face.
In this photograph I have also used a grey background but with brighter lighting to create a different atmosphere. I took this photo slightly from the left hand side as I felt it looked better than taking it directly in front of the model. I like the position of the model in this photo as I think its a natural pose. If I was to take this photograph again I would get the whole of the models legs in the photo to see which out of the two looks better.
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