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PROJECTION PHOTOGRAPHY

 

Projection photography is a photograph of someone or something with an image projected onto them.

For my photos, I needed a camera,  a model, a projector and laptop and some pictures to be projected.

 

I used a high ISO for this type of photography because it was so dark. I also used the shutter speed of 1/60 because this quick enough to freeze movement without blur but it is long enough to let in enough light to capture the photo. The aperture size I used was F2.8 because there needed to be enough light let into the camera for the photo to come out nicely.

To edit this photo, I used the following adjustment layers:

- A higher vibrance.

- A lower hue but a higher saturation.

- A lower brightness but a higher contrast.

 

I really like this image because I think the image I'd chosen to have projected onto the model worked quite well and I also like how it turned out after editing.

To edit this photo, I used the following adjustment layers:

- A black and white layer over the model.

- A higher vibrance and saturation.

- A higher brightness and contrast.

 

I really like this image as the picture was actually a candid photo and I really like the way there seems to be less colour in the background and I like the black and white effect over the model in the foreground.

To edit this photo, I used the following adjustment layers:

- A higher brightness and contrast.

- A higher saturation.

- A black and white layer over the majority of the

  background.

- A higher vibrance.

 

Although this image isn't one of my favourites, I like the colours in the glasses of the cat and how they've been projected onto the models.

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