When we studied contrast on location shoots we studied it on two separate occasions therefore I have two different shoots. On the first contrast shoot I found the topic fairly easy as we had never studied contrast before therefore I noticed everything that was different and contrasting. I found contrast very difficult as almost anything can be contrasted but how its represented in a photograph is extremely important, by the time we did the second location contrast shoot I had found my way a little bit and discovered exactly which types of contrast worked best in context to our brief. Here are a few of my favourite photos from location shoots 1 and 2…
Shoot 1:
Shoot 2:
Progression - Location 1 & 2
A progression idea I had for location contrast was to focus on the contrast between inside and outside for example I wanted to show the contrast between the warm safety of the inside areas and the cold harshness of the outside.
Evaluation - Studio 1 & 2
When we studied contrast in the studio I had plenty of ideas what to shoot from contrasts in shoes, clothes, hair colour, eye colour etc. On the first contrast shoot I did struggle with ideas more than the second because in the first shoot I focused more on colour contrasts whereas in the second shoot I thought more about the dimensions of contrasts. Despite the fact that the brief of contrast is extremely vague I still managed to get a good amount of photographs which represented contrast. Here are a few of my favourite photographs from studio shoots 1 and 2…
Shoot 1:
Shoot 2:
Progression - Studio 1 & 2
A progression idea I had for studio contrast was to do with colour, I had the idea of having people completely drenched in opposite colours on the colour wheel against a plain crisp white background to emphasize the contrast between them.




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