Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Work Diary- Slow Sync

During todays lesson I had to do a studio shoot for the technique Slow Sync. In order to do this I had to use a black background and the 'Redhead' light. When taking the photographs the model/models had to be standing in the light and make a movement to get a focused picture and a blurred movement in the same image. If I was to do this lesson Again I would focus on the composition of the photo. 


In this image I had two models, one standing and the other bending down, moving their heads in different directions. This allowed me to capture the focused picture of their face and then the blurred movement from their heads moving. If I was to take this photo again I would Focus on the composition of the model lower down because she is in a slightly weird angle.
For this image to create the Slow Sync technique I had the model run across the camera. this allowed me to photograph the blurred movement of the model running and then I also captured the focused picture of the model running at the end. If I was to take this photograph again I would focus on the timing of taking the image so that I could capture the whole movement of the model running across the camera.

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