For my final images I used medium format camera Hasselblad with 80-105mm lens, so I could print my images nearly any size I want.
Contact sheets of my shoot for this project:
Due to the fact that I already knew what light I want to use and how I want models to stand there wasn't much experimenting and trying. All shoots were done pretty quickly. The longer one was the shoot with coffee mugs. It also required more retouching that others. In all of my final images I slightly changed the colours, contrast and exposure.
To make it look like there is actually many more cups in the image than it actually is I needed to compose that on Photoshop. Knowing that fact I took a few images with just replacing the position of cups. That's how I was able to cut them from images and put in one image and to make it look realistic.
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March
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- Bibliography
- Final thoughts
- The exhibition night
- Putting my images up
- Preparing for the exhibition
- Printing and mounting my final images
- Presentation of work
- Creating a pamphlet
- My final images and statement
- Creating and sending press release
- Sending an invitations
- Writing a statement
- Creating a website
- Marketing the exhibition
- Creating a poster for our exhibition
- Taking and retouching my final images
- Sandy Skoglund
- Mounting
- Building a frame
- Preparing for the shoot
- Daisuke Takakura
- Camille Vivier
- Eric Nehr
- Rineke Dijkstra
- Robbie Cooper
- Idea development
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