Children Photography
- Studio Set-up; white backdrop, flash lights, white umbrellas.
Here are my best final studio photographs of children.
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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todays bird
Sade Olutola

Kaledo Art

roma★

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Stranger Things

oozey mess
noise dept.
Misplaced Lens Cap

Love Begins
Cosmic Funnies
One Nice Bug Per Day
Peter Solarz

Origami Around
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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@melissamorrell
Children Photography
- Studio Set-up; white backdrop, flash lights, white umbrellas.
Here are my best final studio photographs of children.
Here are my final Still life photographs that i took from each photo shoot. I took images of several products i.e. lipstick, eye liner,mascara, nail varnish, a glass and a watch.
These product were photographed in a light tent or on a piece of white paper.
My favourite images are the ones i took of the watch and the lipstick. This is because i like the colour, contrast and compositions. Some of the techniques that i used for these images are; shallow & large depth of field, macro filters, colour and contrast.
Paris November 2015
Photographed by: Melissa Morrell
Final Images
Portrait/ Destroyed Portrait Finals Photographed of my Older sister Kirsty, taken by myself.
The photoshop techniques that i used throughout the destroyed portrait were: composite layers - which are too use more than one image to create one final image; blending modes, opacity/fill modes, quick selection, mask layers, colour, black and white, levels, brightness&contrast, eraser tool, burn tool, polygonal lasso tool - which is another way to make a selection but more accurate; free transform, warp tool and the smudge tool.
I am proud of my final two portraits because i think they were successful because i achieved what i set out to aim.
With my final portrait it was successful because of the lighting, focus and because of how i directed her to shape her face. the lighting was successful because i was one flash light with a white umbrella and placed to the right of her face from a high position - just above her eyes. I used a white umbrella because i wanted my light to become soft and the colour white defuses the light. This made the light spread evenly across her face, which was good. The focus of this image is good because the main focus that draws you in are her eye. I am happy with this because i think the main focus of portrait are the persons eyes and thats what i achieved. What i mean by saying ‘i directed her to shape her face’ is that i told her how to sit in what direction and told her to move or tilt her head a certain way and even to move you chin/ face forward - these movements where to give her a nice jaw line and not a double chin.
With my final destroyed portrait it was successful because of i achieved what i aim for for my mood and atmosphere, which was to be dramatic, strong and emotional. Having these type of aims made use of colour successful because they were dark, contrasty - which made my image strong and slightly bright. It was also successful because i achieved the emotional full and view in my opinion. I think this was done by my choices of images to composite and her facial expression as she seems calm but then with the fire and a rough textured face she seems to have a crazy inner emotions. All of this was successful because of all the photoshop techniques i used, which shows me that i do have an understanding of how to use photoshop.
I could improve these images by:
With my portrait image i could improve this image by adding space/ background around her. To zoom out slightly and not make the scale of her face big.
With my destroyed portrait i could improve this image by add more fire sparks around the frame of the image to make it more dramatic and also to lighten up two layers, which are the tree bark texture and her face. This is to make her face appear more - this is to make the view think for about her and not that its just some random face.
My research did help me with my practical work for my idea generations and my experimental work. With my mood boards, i saw photographs or over-layed textures, surrealism and fire - all of which i wanted to use and experiment together. looking at these sort of photos influenced my in my experimental decisions and my final outcome.
looking forward, i want to work more with portraits, to help me develop my skill so i can work in the field of portraiture in my future. however, i also want to experiment and develop my skills and creative ideas in the photography world of surrealism.
Fashion and Portraiture photography.
Models: Jake and Ilana ( couple)
Photographer: Melissa Morrell
Golden Sunset
Taken in Selsey on West Sand Holiday Beach
Photographed by me.
Final Images for Brief 3: Days spent at the beach.
Photographer: Melissa Morrell
Landscapes, Documentary and still life photographers.
All of my photographs were shoot on Manual mode on my camera and taken on RAW and JPEG files,
Mens fashion
Studio Portrait:
Photographer: Melissa Morrell
Model: Phil Hill
I like these photographs because i captured a nice causal fashion portrait photograph, with a good white balance. Shows good lighting with shadows; relaxed causal poses that associates with his clothing and good focus.
THESE IMAGES HAVE NOT BEEN EDITED - And that is the main reason why i like these photographs that Ive taken.
Studio still life: Bose Headphones College studio/ orange card as a background and a tungsten light. Photographer: Melissa Morrell
Crescent Moon
My first attempt for photographing a Crescent Moon
Photographer: Melissa Morrell
date: 22nd April 2015
Time: 23:00 O’clock
The Model Village
Photographer: Melissa Morrell
Here are some of the image that i took down at the Model Village in Beacons field. showing different composition elements like rule of thirds, shallow depth of field, leading lines and long exposures.
Masquerade Masks: Photographer: Melissa Morrell Models: Georgianne King-Smith, Hannah Wilson and Rupali. Photographed in a studio, Black and white backdrop, 1 beauty dish - light source and 1 snoot - light source I photographed these today and it was my first attempt to use the beauty dish and the masquerade Masks. In opinion, I think that this shoot went very well for my first try. These 5 photographs are just some examples of what I did, what masks I used and lighting source I used. With these photographs I did retouch and edit them slightly in photoshop using the dodge tool, the burn tool; adjusting some techniques in raw, which are: increasing of the clarity, changing a mode to Adobe portrait from camera standard and decreasing the blacks, whites and etc.
Ashridge forest and monument
Photographer: Melissa Morrell
ISO:100
Aperture: f/22
Shutter Speed: 1/10 seconds
I used a few compositional elements in my photographs, which are: low vantage point, eye level vantage point, rule of thirds, etc. When I was taking these photographs, i took these image with JPEG Files and RAW Files. I did retouch and edit these images in photoshop. For example I used the clone tool - I used this tool to make the snow white and not let it show dirt and when opening the photograph in the RAW File i edited the photo by increasing the highlights, whites and clarity and decreased the blacks and shadows.
Ashridge College
Photographer: Melissa Morrell
ISO: 100
Aperture: f/22
Shutter Speed: 1/10 seconds
I used all different compositional elements in my landscape photographs, they are: leading lines, frame within a frame, low vantage point and eye level vantage point and rule of thirds. I took these photographs with my camera on RAW Files and JPEG Files and only retouched the image when opening he RAW File, by increasing the highlights, whites and clarity and by decreasing the blacks and shadows.
Photographer: Melissa Morrell
Location: Dunstable Downs - The Heights.
I took these photographs a few years ago at summer time and I just love how I photographed the sunset. The top landscape was edited slightly in Photoshop however the bottom photographed - zoomed in - of the sunset was not retouched.
location photography: Woburn Safari
Photographer: Melissa Morrell
These are some Photographs I took at Woburn Safari in January 2015. The photographs are of a Red Lorikeet and a female Lion.