I had my friend stand on a table and flip her head back and forth. I then upped the vibrancy so her hair looked like it glowed, and added a vignette to emphasizes her face with a radial balance
The original lighting cast made the models skin appear orangish. I fixed the hue by turning down the saturation. And i counteracted the dulling appearance by turning the vibrance back up
A studio lit photo, with the “moody” backdrop.
I had zoomed into the earrings, but decided capture the side of her face as well, because she started laughing at my close proximity
This is a studio lit, chiaroscuro self portrait.
This is a self portrait of myself on a bench. I found the the colour cast looked best in black and white, with spot colour on the scarf to add interest.
Just before I took this picture I told the model I could see her bra, and it got her to start genuinely laughing, which is what makes this one of my favourites.
This photo has high contrast, and the background appears completely black.
When editing this photo, i was mostly just playing around. When i hit the B&W icon and the face was recognizable I thought it was pretty cool. My favourite part is that the eye on the left looks like there is a bird around it.
This is a studio lit image, where I darkened the background to make her really pop.
Thjis was taken at a highschool, and come on where better for a quote like this!!!