Favourite-
In this Image I love the contrast in colour and tones, what the subject is wearing contrasts strongly against the dark bleak wall, all the colours that the subject is wearing are in blocks of black and white, this looks amazing against the dark green, grey wall. The backdrop and subject are both in focus, this gives a really interesting urban effect encompassing both two components however it may have looked more effective with Jasmine standing further away from the wall with the backdrop out of focus, focusing on the subject alone. I love the clarity and frame of the image, as the whole shot is strangely bright due to the ISO, therefore is very clear and the frame shows a a good section of the wall and a few leading lines. In improving this image I think that I could've asked my subject to stand away from the wall in order to add depth of field, by making only the subject in focus, this would've helped even more so if I had used manual focus to separate the subject and the backdrop, I think by doing this It would make for a better portrait.
Worst-
I like this image as it's bright and crisp, I like how the subject is in focus and parts of the background are. In this image I asked my subject Alex to stay still as he was already standing there, I wanted to shoot him where he was standing because it looked like a very natural shot, with a great backdrop including many major lines and depth of field in the shot. When taking the image I thought by the way that he was standing it would make for an image with a good depth of field and only subject in focus with the backdrop at a blur, however I think by not using manual focus and because of how the backdrop is a main leading line throughout the picture, parts are more in focus than others, so in the future I think I need to make sure that the backdrop is far away and horizontally facing the back of the subject instead of throughout the image, on that other hand it does give an interesting effect, with different points of focus.
Progression-
Location portraiture is something that I would definitely like to encompass and use in my project, as my project is based on documentary style, portraiture is a means in documenting the life of people and doing it in a setting which can represent them is a great way of exploring the person. Location portraiture is also a lot like street photography; something that I also want to explore in my project as the urban environment is a brat place to find people and places for portraits.
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