In todays lesson I did a studio shoot of diamantes(gems) covering the face. I decided to do one half of the face blue and the other half red to show the contrast between the two. I also used red and blue as from previous shoots I found that they are two colours that stand out the most as they are both vibrant colours.
If I was to do this shoot again I would look at making patterns & shapes around the face with the diamantes instead of just covering the whole face.
If I was to take this photograph again I would focus on more close up shots, for example: close up shot of the mouth.
This photograph shows the use of diamantes covering the models face. I have captured a close up shot of the eyes while the model has her eyes shut, this allows you to see the dark black long length lashes. Due to the fact that the photograph has been taken from directly in front it allows you to see the clear contrast between the two different coloured diamantes.
If I was to take this photograph again I would experiment with high and low angle shots of the eye area.

My inspiration for this shoot came from my previous shoot of exaggerated make-up as I used diamantes to cover the models head, as a result I came up with the idea of covering the whole face in diamantes. The use of coloured diamantes was also a way of me carrying on the use of vibrant colours through my work.
As a result of this shoot & the previous shoot of exaggerated make-up I am going to carry on the use of vibrant colours but I would like to use paint to cover the face by creating patterns all over the face.
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