Thursday, 5 December 2013

Test shots


This is a two-shot. It is a conventional medium shot framing to capture both models from the waist up. The photo is well lit however it is focused slightly o the left rather than the centre, chopping off part of the models and costume and it also leaves a lot of unused space at the top of the camera.



 This long shot conventionally captures all of the artists however it also captures part of the floor and the surrounding area, rather than just the white backdrop and the angle of the shot also makes the model look very small, which is why the shot is unsuccessful.

 This group shot follows the conventions of being between a medium and a long-shot and capturing all of the group members. It does however, capture part of the floor and capture all of some of the group while missing off the end of others feet. It also again leaves a lot of space at the top of the image.

  This medium close up follows conventions quite well the only slight fault with it is that it could slightly more zoomed in to reduce the background but works fine apart from that.



 This is a good example of a badly framed close up. The image should mainly just capture the face of the model, however the model is not looking at the camera and the image is not focused on the model, leaving a lot of background in the image, the complete opposite
of what it should be.


 This is a good example of a posed shot. It uses a well framed, well lit medium shot set up to focus mainly on the model but allows room of action so it is obvious to see what the models pose is, which should be the focus of the image.

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