Thursday, 11 December 2014

Final Model Pictures - Magazine Front Cover

Today I retook the pictures of my model Cal for my magazine front cover. The reason behind recapturing them was because I felt the quality of the first pictures weren't of the best quality, but I had a camera that would take better photos, and so brought it in to take photos in the school's photography studio. Also, the white background blended in with Cal's clothing when editing so we changed the background to black. As you can see, I tried with the white background, however the black sheet does look better. Below are the images, unedited. As I had taken shots of several different poses previously, I decided on a pose which I thought was best fitted, which is the reason for all photos taken below being of the same pose.





I used the browser editor, PicMonkey.com to make a slight edit to the picture. I cropped the image, used auto enhance, increased the contrast, blurred the background, and boosted the eyes, to make his face and eyes clear.
Final photo edit. To make this edit better, I want to make the black background darker and blur it out more, so the creases aren't visible.

Steps of editing, on PicMonkey.com

Here I am "boosting" the eyes to make them look brighter, and bolder, so they stand out on the front cover. This will emphasise the eye contact from the model, which conventionally is used on magazine front covers as the eye contact makes the model look more welcoming for the audience.


In this screenshot you can see I have "softened" the whole image but am in the process of removing this blur on Cal. By having a blurred background, the main focus is Cal. This blur will also make the background look less like a sheet.

No comments:

Post a Comment