The subject matter is really macabre and has a well-executed horror kind of aesthetic. The fifth image feels out of place with the group. The last image is amazing though
The way you captured her goosebumps in image 6 is fantastic and really creates this chilling texture not always on human skin. image 10 feels a little weak compared to your other shots of the plastic bag, maybe try experimenting with ripping it over her head or using other body parts/angles. You could even put the camera in an open ish bag and shoot from out of it
The contrast in these images is fantastic and you framed them all really well. Photo five feel a little out of place, but it's still a really successful photo, finding a way to connect the photos with the figure and other types of images would help to make them feel more cohesive.
A nice set of photos. The editing used on the third photo from the bottom works well for this image because it highlights both the lines in the face and the lines in the hair. Creating associations like these is a good direction
Your ability to capture different forms of texture was super successful. From the wrinkles in the plastic bag, to the texture of the bark of the tree, to the goosebumps, you were able to show these different textures from image to image. I think more intense angles in unexpected spots would be beneficial and create more dynamic compositions.
I enjoy the 8th photo and the inverted colors, it seems like an out of body and world experience. As if her soul is possessed and leaving her body. Your contrast is strong in all of your photos, but the 5th and 3rd images seem out of place.
I think this was a very successful photoshoot in terms of having stiking compositions and very dynamic narrative. I particularly like photo 7 because of its amazing visual texture.
The subject matter is really macabre and has a well-executed horror kind of aesthetic. The fifth image feels out of place with the group. The last image is amazing though
ReplyDeleteThe way you captured her goosebumps in image 6 is fantastic and really creates this chilling texture not always on human skin. image 10 feels a little weak compared to your other shots of the plastic bag, maybe try experimenting with ripping it over her head or using other body parts/angles. You could even put the camera in an open ish bag and shoot from out of it
ReplyDeleteThe contrast in these images is fantastic and you framed them all really well. Photo five feel a little out of place, but it's still a really successful photo, finding a way to connect the photos with the figure and other types of images would help to make them feel more cohesive.
ReplyDeleteA nice set of photos. The editing used on the third photo from the bottom works well for this image because it highlights both the lines in the face and the lines in the hair. Creating associations like these is a good direction
ReplyDeleteYour ability to capture different forms of texture was super successful. From the wrinkles in the plastic bag, to the texture of the bark of the tree, to the goosebumps, you were able to show these different textures from image to image. I think more intense angles in unexpected spots would be beneficial and create more dynamic compositions.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy the 8th photo and the inverted colors, it seems like an out of body and world experience. As if her soul is possessed and leaving her body. Your contrast is strong in all of your photos, but the 5th and 3rd images seem out of place.
ReplyDeleteI think this was a very successful photoshoot in terms of having stiking compositions and very dynamic narrative. I particularly like photo 7 because of its amazing visual texture.
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