Once I had taken my images I had to sort through each one and decide on the final ones I would be using for my drafts. I managed to get a selection of my model in various different positions; some standing, leaning against walls, sitting, crouching, portrait shots and even some extreme close ups of the details of his clothing. After I had sorted through my many images I had to edit my images as this allowed me to experiment with saturation, filters, tone, contrast and corrections. My process of editing each of my photos was to crop the images to the size I wanted them, then to edit the images to give them a more airbrushed and professional look and to then experiment with different filters. I cropped my images using the editing software built into my iPhone, I then used an app called 'You Cam' that allowed me to smooth the image, remove blemishes from my model's face and to change the saturation and sharpness of the image. I then put the images in monochrome filters to see how much they would fit into my vintage theme for my magazine. Below is a collection of the images I will be using for my magazine showing the process I used to create my final images.
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| Original image- unedited |
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| 'Airbrushed' image using app |
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| Final image in black and white filter |
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| Original image- unedited |
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| Final image in black and white filter |
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| Original image- unedited |
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'Airbrushed' image using app
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| Final image in black and white filter |
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| Original Image |
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| Final image in black and white filter |
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