For the
studio production project I cooperated with the one of the students from my
group who was designing and making dresses. I proposed to create pictures of her
dresses which she required for her exhibition. We decided to cooperate and
arrange a model and studio for a photo shoot. My colleague arranged the model
who could pose but just on Saturdays. I found out that we could not use the
college studio during Saturdays so we needed to find different times.
We still
had two weeks before exhibition and decided to make pictures the week after
asking model to come during week day. She took a half day off and we booked the
studio.
We had
three different dresses and the photo shoot took us about two hours. I set the
lights, partially using natural light coming through the window, we choose a white
background to emphasise the lines and fabric and started to shoot. This work
involved a little a bit of guidance for the model in terms how to stand and
move because she was not professional.
After checking
through all the images I had I chose the best from them and showed to my
colleague. She was very satisfied with the results. After negotiations and
discussions from all of them she picked up two images for her project. At the
end stage I used my Photoshop retouching skills and pictures were ready.
I am
satisfied with the final outcome but it would be great if we have better access
to the photo studio and more accessories and different background’s colours. I
had professional projects before where I have used professional modules but I
found this one unusual and challenging in different way.