Thursday 17 February 2011



These photographs are from one of my projects based on Alice in Wonderland. It was the first time that I had used a fish eye lens and was therefore completely new to me. I had to make my Alice look violent and make her hands stand out from the entire picture. I feel that I succeeded in doing this. Especially in the first photograph. 





These photographs were taken during a project that was based on Alice in Wonderland. The brief asked to choose a story book or novel to illustrate or redesign using any form of media that we choose. I chose to use digital Photography for this project. I based my project around the work of American Mcgee; A games designer who has based his work on a horror version of Alice in Wonderland. I was pleased with the outcome of my photographs because of their crisp appearance and composure.



These are some photographs that I took in my spare time. I love the top photograph in this section because of the lighting and the set out of the objects around the dog. The thing that I was pleased with the most about the photograph of the fish was how I managed to keep only the fish in focus and blur the back ground.

Nature






These photographs were taken in my spare time when I can capture nature at its very best. Photography is a big hobby of mine, I keep my camera with me at all times incase an opportunity comes up just like the bee image above. I try to focus on one point when i'm shooting an image as it makes the photograph more aesthetically pleasing.

Hair Model




This is a photograph that I took for one of the hair and beauty students. I have used Adobe Photoshop software to retouch and airbrush my model. I chose to have the lighting coming from the right as I wanted the models facial features to stand out more.
I was very happy with these photographs because I feel that the lighting is to a professional standard and shows my model as I would like her to appear if she were on a magazine cover. 
The first image of my model has been edited in Photoshop where I have darkened the left side to emphasise the contrast bouncing off my model.