Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Work Diary- Multiple Flash

In todays lesson I had to do a studio shoot for the technique Multiple Flash. This technique is a way of photographing a number of different images in one photo. I had to take my images in complete darkness, therefore I couldn't have any lights on only the flash when I took the image. I had to use boards to block the flash light from effecting the background. If I was to do this shoot again I would experiment with the different movements and actions I could have the model make. 

In this image I took one image of the model standing facing the right, then another facing the left so it looked like she was back to back to herself. I had the model made a gun like position with her hands to create a James Bond feel. If I was to take this image again I would see what the image would look like with more than two pictures in the image. 


For this Multiple Flash image I had the model starting on the right and then moving slightly to the left every time I took a photo. This created the effect of movement. In the image the models facial expression has gone from serious to happy. During the editing process I made the image black and white as I feel it looked better than in colour because there is a lot of overlapping which then made the image really bright. If I was to take this image again I would experiment with the different poses the model could do.


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