After taking this photo I lowered the shutter speed to let in more light and make the shots brighter.
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I really like this shot, the expressing of the model makes him look very innocent and lost in my opinion.
I really like this shot as it finitely a lot more natural. As I'm sure a lot of photographers believe, posing for family or group photos at an event doesn't really capture the moment; because it's set up a everyones posing, it's how they want to look. Taking photos of people when they don't realise captures their true emotions and is a better perception of what is happening. As I caught the model in-between poses, it gives a better reflection of the person in the photo. This isn't necessarily good if you're going for a certain look, but I thought it was a nice alternative to the other planned shots.
I told the model to try and be moody with his poses and I feel he executed it well.
This image is about the relation between the model and the photographer. I probably wouldn't use this for a piece, but again is a nice extra photo to have, almost like backstage photos of modelling shoots.
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I didn't like the lighting as much in this area where we shot. The smooth background was better in some ways. Next time I think I'll experiment with the different white balance settings; to see if I can gain better results.
This is the interior of one of the buildings at my college. The lighting was really nice so I decided to take a photo, hopefully I can incorporate it into one of my pieces.
The logo on the back of my friend's jacket and the ice cream van was very fitting.

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