This was a bit of a long photoshoot so I divided it into sections so it is easier to decipher what I explored. I tried to look at different objects but I was insistent on exploring objects which had curves as the way the light hit them would be better. The issues that I found with these objects was that some did not have an interesting enough shadow, an interesting enough surface or were too big for the scene therefore the light hitting it was not as interesting as it was too close. This photoshoot below looked at a little key ring, some keys, a glass bottle, a capsicum, some broccoli, and my flatmates camera. I think that I have discovered there is something nice about the timber surface of the ergonomic man i took pictures of in my first shoot, although it is in black and white and of a high contrast, you can still tell it is made of timber through the texture that is created when the light hits the surface.
I also attempted to recreate this with some wooden spoons but found that these did not have interesting enough shadows. Once again all throughout this I was exploring different exposures in order to get the highest contrast.
This one above shows some more exploration of the ergonomic man.
The photoshoot above shows some exploration of the ergonomic man x2
In the photoshoot above I changed the photo settings back to standard to explore what the photos would look like in colour.
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