I used a tripod to keep the camera steady, the camera had a setting for a self timed in order to get into position and a slow shutter speed. This enabled me to capture the light on the model and catch the light waves in the images. Due to the focused light it lit up certain aspects of the models face and worked more effectively. I like the way the images look quite creepy due to the multiple faces in some of the images. I adds to the tense atmosphere I am looking for in my images. Here are some of the first images:
Although these images look creepy and are exactly what I want, I still wanted to better them. I started playing around with the images to create images that look like the person is screaming and showing more than one personality.
From this I learnt a lot such as:
-Using a more direct light works better
-playing with the shutter speed created different images
-these image took longer than expected due to me playing around with the camera and learning such new things.
This being said I wanted my images to stand out and again took my images after reviewing the last ones. Keeping my mental health theme in mind I started to focus the camera on certain parts of the face and asked the model to vary they light movements. This changed the way the images looked and started putting me on track.
Here are the best images from the shoot including a contact sheet and a few of the best ones:
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