The document outlines a plan to take photos at Stamford Bridge on February 5th using a phone camera to create double exposure images. The photographer will take pictures of a person's face from different angles, as well as trees, a river, puddles and ensure multiple photos of each subject are captured under varying lighting. The goal is to find complementary images to combine through post-production into interesting double exposure photographs.
Convert to study guideBETA
Transform any presentation into a summarized study guide, highlighting the most important points and key insights.
1 of 1
Download to read offline
More Related Content
Planning pro forma-1
1. Planning
Location:
Stamford Bridge
Equipment:
Date/Time:
Wednesday 5th February
Phone camera, model
Experiment:
I am going to try and make some double exposure pictures.
I am going to take pictures of someone’s face, facing the camera and facing sideways. I am also going
to take pictures of trees, a river and some puddles.
Once I have found something I want to take a picture of, I will take a few of it, with different angles so
I have lots of pictures to work with. I will make sure there is more than one tree, in case the origional
one I wanted doesn’t work so well. I will take a lot of pictures of the same person, as the lighting may
be different and better in some pictures than others.
I will make sure some of my images are adventurous with the background of trees to make the image I
take more interesting.
The only post production work I have done is getting images of Google and putting them together to
try and make a good double exposure image,