For my final images, I chose 10 in total, to
sow the process of adding the make up in this way. I felt this was a good
number, and was able to select an image from each step successfully. I wanted
my images to work together as a set of images, as well as individually. I want each image to be
able to stand alone, and be strong enough to be shown alone and still show my
concept. I chose images where the model is facing the same way, giving good
continuity. Ive also made sure the background, and lighting are as similar as possible, as it is a set of images, I want them to look good together.
I have chosen 10 images, and I want them to
be printed 13cmx18cm or 5inchx7inch in size. I chose this size as I eel it is
not too small, but with the limited space I have in the exhibition, I would be
able to display all ten images. I haven’t chosen how I will display these
images yet, with a few options in mind, I need to decide what best suits my
images.
I feel all these images are strong, and show
my theme. I want my audience to look at them, and appreciate the process the
model and make up artist is doing. I want them to ask themselves if they would
do this, and if so, would it become an everyday thing? Does make up make you
feel beautiful?
Either way I print my images, I
needed to do a test print. I made sure all my images were the size I wanted,
and created this test print. Even though the images will be small, I needed to
make sure that all the images were of a good quality, and none were blurred or
distorted in anyway. I used the Canon 5D and 85mm lens, so this wouldn't be a
big worry as I knew the equipment would create good quality images. I also wanted
to check the brightness, contrast and saturation on my images before I sent
them to print.