In todays lesson I did another paint shoot as the previous shoot that I did using paint didn't go as I planned but I still really liked the outcome, however I still wanted to re-do the shoot to see if I could produce the photographs that I wanted as I wanted the paint to drip down the models face & in my previous shoot the paint I used was too thick. However this time it worked perfect.
If I was to do this shoot again I would experiment with video to show the models expressions when the paint is poured onto her face.
If I was to take this photograph again I would experiment with different close up photographs that I could take of different parts of the face.
This photograph shows different small sections of the models face which I then made a multiple imagery piece with as I liked the closer photographs as it allowed you to see the colours mixing. I used high key lighting in order to create no shadows on the models face and make the colours appear bright.
If I was to make this multiple imagery piece again I would experiment with adding more photographs to make one massive, big multiple imagery piece.
Inspiration:
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My inspiration for this shoot came from my previous shoot that I did using paint. This is because I was inspired by a photograph that I found online, however when I did the shoot the paint didn't drip like I wanted it to as it was too thick, therefore I did the shoot again as I was inspired by the outcome of my previous paint shoot as I still liked the images although they wasn't exactly what i wanted, therefore it made me want to re-do the shoot.
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